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"How To Fix Your Own Clock" gives simple answers to basic minor
problems that can be easily corrected by most clock owners. This
book is written for the typical mechanical clock owner who knows
little about clocks - and who doesn't want to run up a repair bill
if it can be helped. The book is in an easy to understand question
and answer format, and comes from actual questions from the
author's newspaper column. The author, Richard Hansen (a master
clock repairman and owner of his own clock repair business for 15
years), knows that often, a clock may need little more than the
correct set-up, or a minor adjustment to go from "dust collector"
in your attic - to "treasured and accurate timepiece" in your
living room He wrote this book so you can get your clock going -
and keep it going - easily and inexpensively
Correctly choosing a proper replacement main spring when a clock
has missing springs (or the wrong springs installed) is a very
common problem that clock repairmen often face. From the beginning
of his career as a clock repairman, Richard Hansen noticed that
when his customers brought him their clocks to be repaired, he
would often see evidence of poor repairs, poor techniques and even
gross mistakes inflicted on them by previous repairmen. He wondered
why he should believe that every spring he found was, in fact, the
perfect one for the clock in question? And when he found a spring
where the outer end had obviously been re-worked (thus making the
spring a bit shorter), he wondered how he would know if it was not
then too short? Was it possible to redo the end again, or will that
make the spring impossibly too short then? This book is a result of
his work to answer some of those questions about choosing springs.
It provides a methodology whereby answers can be found by using a
set of look-up tables. It's a solution intended for the use of
clock repairmen at their bench to find those answers with a minimum
of time and effort needed for any given clock in front of them.
Almost five decades of exhaustive research by Gladys Hansen,
Official Archivist Emeritus of San Francisco, makes Earthquake,
Fire & Epidemic the definitive discourse on one of the most
devastating natural disasters in American history. With coauthors
Richard Hansen and Dr. William Blaisdell, M.D., Gladys Hansen
offers a comprehensive account of the events leading up to, during,
and following the April 1906 Earthquake and Fire that devastated
San Francisco. The book includes narratives depicting the
firefighters, military personnel, and first responders whose
extraordinary efforts helped establish order out of chaos. Of
particular significance, the authors discredit the deceitful
efforts by San Francisco's political and business establishment
who, to protect the commercial viability of the city, minimized the
death toll and diminished the true magnitude of destruction.
Earthquake, Fire & Epidemic offers new documentation and
provides insight into the incomprehensible scale of disaster that
killed thousands of people, utterly destroyed a quarter of San
Francisco's buildings, and rendered tens of thousands of survivors
homeless in the Golden City by the Bay.
JAD is a book-length poem about the relationship between the author
and his best friend, Joann Antoinette DeVito. Its seven parts:
Father, Mother, Brother, Child, Teacher, Lover, Friend - represent
James' roles in their relationship. This poetic fantasy
metaphorically blends aspects of their real lives with imaginary
people and situations. It carries the reader from the childlike
nature of their friendship to the deeper meaning of their mature
love. From pristine nature to childlike fantasy to romantic love,
this innovative book inspires and heals by exploring James' deep
love for Joann in a magical transcendence of ordinary life.
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