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Title : Images of America / Bucks County
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H.L.A. : $18.00 sales tax $1.08 Shipping and handling $2.50 Total $21.58 Price
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$19.99 Sales tax $1.20 Shipping and
handling $2.50 Total $23.69 Books can be
purchased at our Gift Shop and Judy's Corner in Langhorne. Addresses below.
Author :
Kathleen Zingaro Clark
Number of Pages:
128
Publisher:
Arcadia Publishing
The Historic
Langhorne Association was a major contributor to the book and all book sale
proceeds help to support the Historic Langhorne Association.
Book Description:
Bordered by the Delaware
River and dotted by dozens
of delightful 18th-century
towns and villages, Bucks
County retains a wistful air
of long ago. Covered
bridges, colonial homes,
classic farmsteads, and a
breathtaking countryside are
only part of this beautiful
county’s story. In 1683,
Pennsylvania’s founder,
William Penn, established
his manor here and helped
build a nation by inviting
industrious immigrants to
its fertile soil. In 1776,
Gen. George Washington
launched one of the most
important battles of the
Revolutionary War from its
shores. Farmers harnessed
the land for centuries,
followed by writers,
artists, and innovators who
weaved its charms into their
work for the world. Bucks
County features photographs
from area historical
societies and collectors
that capture the spirit of
the everyday life, as well
as the extraordinary people
and events, that helped
shape one of the most
distinctive places in
America.
Author Bio: Kathleen
Zingaro Clark’s
entrepreneurial spirit and
love of history led to the
launch of her own business,
Historia Productions. A
presenter, researcher, and
writer, she has combined her
unique historical
perspective with 25 years of
Bucks County exploration to
create this book.
Book on sale at:
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