Aneroid Barometers and Their Restoration

Author: Philip R. Collins



212 pages, illustrated.

The author charts the beginning and development of the popular aneroid barometer, with many photographs of both common and rare examples. He examines their mechanisms and gives a detailed account of how to repair them, as well as describing some of the characteristic case repairs often found necessary. Through examples, he sets out to help date aneroid barometers and shows what a diverse selection was made and sold over the past 150 years.

'Philip Collins [demonstrates], in this book, the wide variety of style and design available in aneroids, as well as setting them in the context of their development both as accurate scientific instruments and as objets d'art … His enthusiasm and extensive knowledge of barometers of all types are impressive.' Edwin Banfield (from the foreword)

Author: Philip R. Collins