Don Unwin also provided articles in MEW issues 6 and 7 with an update in issue 41.
With regard to books, Steve, you may find Stan Brays book in the workshop practice series adequate for your needs. It is quite basic but for me, like you, I had the machining experience and it just put me in touch with the terminology. I found that was all I needed.
Andy, John Parslow does supply some of his designs in printed form so may be worth a try if you can locate him, He does occasionally contribute to this forum so may be reading this.
As a skeleton clock is made to be looked at, as well as tell the time, finishing is all important, also time consuming. There was a good article in ME number 4325 "Finishing a Gold Medal Clock" by Roger Castle-Smith. I learnt a lot from this.
Anyone who has a rotary table may be interested in my method of using one for crossing out clock wheels which saved me a considerable amount of time, This is can be seen on my website at **LINK**
I also developed a very simple method for supporting pinions whilst being cut. This I intend to provide as a small article for MEW. However, I will now place just a photograph on a temporary website I have which will give an idea of the method. I will now go away and produce the page and then give a link to it on this thread later.
Harold