Chapter i, The Man Animal and Nature's Timepieces
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17:51 |
Read by Claudia Salto |
Chapter ii, The Land Between the Rivers
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26:39 |
Read by Linda Johnson |
Chapter iii, How Man Began to Model After Nature
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23:16 |
Read by Linda Johnson |
Chapter iv, Telling Time by the "Water Thief"
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16:17 |
Read by Linda Johnson |
Chapter v, How Father Time Got his Hour Glass
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12:21 |
Read by Linda Johnson |
Chapter vi, The Clocks Which Named Themselves
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19:24 |
Read by tommack |
Chapter vii, The Modern Clock and Its Creators
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30:25 |
Read by realisticspeakers |
Chapter viii, The Watch That Was Hatched From The Nuremburg Egg
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19:16 |
Read by James K. White |
Chapter ix, How a Mechanical Toy Became a Scientific Time Piece
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20:04 |
Read by tommack |
Chapter x, The "Worshipful Company" and English Watchmaking
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19:33 |
Read by garybclayton |
Chapter xi, What Happened in France and Switzerland
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26:57 |
Read by Kristine Bekere |
Chapter xii, How an American Industry Came on Horseback
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22:13 |
Read by Kristine Bekere |
Chapter xiii, America Learns to Make Watches
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25:55 |
Read by Linda Johnson |
Chapter xiv, Checkered History
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13:33 |
Read by Linda Johnson |
Chapter xv, "The Watch That Wound Forever"
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20:34 |
Read by Linda Johnson |
Chapter xvi, "The Watch That Made The Dollar Famous"
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16:19 |
Read by Linda Johnson |
Chapter xvii, Putting Fifty Million Watches Into Service
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20:30 |
Read by realisticspeakers |
Chapter xviii, The End of the Journey
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21:04 |
Read by realisticspeakers |
Appendix A, How it Works
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11:15 |
Read by Kristine Bekere |