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Solebury Township Historical Society New Hope SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY Library Books SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY TABLE OF CONTENTS ARCHITECTURE GENEALOGY ART AND ARTISTS GENERAL REFERENCE BARNS HISTORIC PRESERVATION BIRDS HISTORY - GENERAL BROCHURES HORSE RACING AND HORSES BUCKS COUNTY IRONWORK CELEBRATION 1776 MILLS AND WINDMILLS COLONIAL CRAFTS NATIVE AMERICANS COLONIAL LIGHTING NEW HOPE COOKBOOKS OLD HOUSES COVERED BRIDGES OUR NEIGHBORING TOWNS AND VILLAGES DELAWARE CANAL SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP DOYLESTOWN TAVERNS AND INNS ERIC SLOAN BOOKS TOYS FARMING TRANSPORTATION GARDENS AND GARDENING i SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY ARCHITECTURE TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE 1982 Calendar of Bucks County Architecture (3 copies) Bucks County Conservancy 1982 1983 Calendar of Bucks County Architecture 1983 1987 Calendar of Bucks County Architecture (2 copies) 1987 1988 Calendar of Bucks County Architecture (2 copies) 1988 1992 Calendar of Bucks County Architecture --Historic 1992 Schoolhouses of Bucks County (2 copies) American Architecture Since 1780 Marcus Whiffen MIT Press 1981 Architectural Treasures of Early America--Survey of Early Staff of the Early American Arno Press 1977 American Design Society Architecture in America—Volume I Smith, G. E. Kidder American Heritage 1976 Publishing Co. Architecture in America—Volume II Smith, G. E. Kidder American Heritage 1976 Publishing Co. Architecture in Early New England Cummings, Abbott Lowell The Meridon Gravure Co. 1974 Clues to American Architecture Klein, Marilyn W., and David Starrhill Press 1985 P Fogle 1 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY ARCHITECTURE TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE Conservation News, Volume 17, Number 3 (Featuring Victorian The Bucks County 1984 Architecture of Bucks County) Conservancy Design Resources of Doylestown Doylestown Township 1969 Planning Commission A Dictionary of Architecture Pevsner, Nikolaus, John The Overlook Press 1976 Fleming, and Hugh Honour Early Domestic Architecture of Connecticut Kelly, J. Frederick Dover Publications. 1952 Early Domestic Architecture of Pennsylvania (2 copies) Raymond, Eleanor Schiffer Publishing 1977 A Field Guide to American Architecture Rifkind, Carole New American Library 1980 Pennsylvania Architecture—The Historic American Buildings Burns, Deborah Stephens, Commonwealth of 2000 Survey 1933-1990 and Richard J. Webster Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Pennsylvania School of Architecture Burrowes, Thomas H. Commonwealth of 1856 Pennsylvania 2 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY ARCHITECTURE TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE Tidewater Maryland Architecture and Gardens Forman, Henry Chandlee Bonanza Books 1956 Victorian Architecture Bicknell, A. J., and W. T. American Life Foundation 1975 Comstock What Style Is It? John Poppeliers Preservation Press 1979 3 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY ART AND ARTISTS TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE 2004 Calendar—Homes of Artists and Writers of Solebury Solebury Township Historical 2004 Township Society American Folk Art from the Shelburne Museum in Vermont Albright-Knox Art Gallery 1966 American Primitive Painting Lipman, Jean Dover Publications 1969 Daniel Garber—His Life and Work Humphries, Lance Hollis Taggart Galleries 2006 Daniel Garber—Romantic Realist Humphries, Lance Pennsylvania Academy of 2007 Fine Arts; James A. Michener Museum Dialogue--The Delaware Valley Digest (Page 19: A Conversation with Raymond Barger) Fairground Art Weedon, Geoff, and Richard Abbeville Press 1981 Ward Form Radiating Life—The Paintings of Charles Rosen Peterson, Brian A. James A. Michener Museum; 2006 University of Pennsylvania Press 4 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY ART AND ARTISTS TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE From Italy with Love Crilley, Joseph, and Suzanne Joseph Crilley 1998 Crilley Images in Bronze Saunders, Ashby Ashby Saunders 2009 Intimate Vistas—The Poetic Landscapes of William Langson Peterson, Brian A. James A. Michener Museum; 1999 Lathrop University of Pennsylvania Press New Hope for American Art Alterman, James M. Jim’s of Lambertville 2005 Norman Rockwell Illustrator Guptill, Arthur L. Watson-Guptill Publications 1971 Andrew Wyeth Meryman, Richard Harper Collins 1996 Pennsylvania Dutch American Folk Art Kaufmann, Henry J. Dover Publications 1964 Pennsylvania Impressionism Peterson, Brian A. James A. Michener Museum; 2002 University of Pennsylvania Press Phillips' Mill - Celebrating Seventy-five Years of Art Phillips' Mill Community 2005 Association 5 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY ART AND ARTISTS TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE Ranulph Bye--Victorian Sketchbook Richie, Margaret Bye Haverford House 1980 Redfield Wheeler, Charles V. National Capital Press 1925 William L. Lathrop—Tonalism to Impressionism (2 copies) Emily Lowe Gallery 1981 6 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY BARNS TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE An Age of Barns—A Special Natural History Bonus Sloan, Eric Funk & Wagnalls Publishing 1967 Co. American Barns and Covered Bridges Sloan, Eric Funk & Wagnalls Publishing 1954 Co. The Barn—A Vanishing Landmark in North America Arthur, Eric, and Dudley New York Graphic Society 1972 Witney Barns of Bucks County Marshall, Jeffrey L., and Heritage Conservancy; Bucks 2007 Willis M. Rivinus County Audubon Society Living Barns—How to Find and Restore a Barn of Your Own Burden, Ernest Ernest Burden 1977 7 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY BIRDS TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE The Backyard Bird Watcher Harrison, George H. Simon and Schuster 1979 Field Guide to Birds Peterson, Roger Tory The Riverside Press 1947 8 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY BROCHURES TITLE PUBLISHER DATE Clarence Johnson Janet Fleisher Gallery 1982 Kenneth R. Nunamaker, 1890-1957 Newman Galleries 1984 Retrospective Art Exhibition Phillips’ Mill 2005 9 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUCKS COUNTY TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE Areacode 215—A Private Line in Bucks County Teller, Walter Atheneum 1963 Bucks County Directory 1902 Joseph B. Steine 1902 The Bucks County Historical Society Journal, Spring 1973 Bucks County Historical 1973 Society The Bucks County Historical Society Journal, Spring 1974 Bucks County Historical 1974 Society The Bucks County Historical Society Journal, Fall 1978 Bucks County Historical 1978 Society Bucks County—An Illustrated History McNealy, Terence A. Bucks County Historical 2001 Society Bucks County Farmhouses Marshall, Jeffrey L. Marshall Family Press 2009 Bucks County Photographs of Early Architecture Siskind, Aaron Horizon Press 1974 Bucks County Tales 1695-1931 Bye, Arthur Edwin Correll Press 1970 Bucks County Tax Records 1693-1778 McNealy, Terry, and Francis Bucks County Genealogical 1982 10 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUCKS COUNTY TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE Wise Waite Society Combined Atlas of Bucks Co., Pennsylvania Scott, J. D. Windmill Publications 1992 The Difference Began at the Footlights: A Story of Bucks Morigi, Gilda Gilda Morigi 1973 County Playhouse Episodes in Bucks County History—A Bicentennial Tribute 1776- Lebegern, George F. Bucks County Historical- 1975 1976 Tourist Commission A History to 1776 of Bucks County Pennsylvania 1, Terry A. Bucks County Historical- 1970 Tourist Commission History of Bucks County Battle, J. H. A. Warner & Co. 1887 The History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Davis, W. W. H.. Democrat Book and Job 1876 Office Printer History of Bucks County, Surname Index Davis, William W. H. Bucks County Genealogical 1995 Society History of Bucks County, Volumes I-III Davis, William W. H. A. E. Lear 1975 11 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUCKS COUNTY TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE Images of America--Bucks County Clark, Kathleen Zingaro Arcadia Publishing 2006 Index to History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Battle, J. H. Bucks County Genealogical Society Mercer Mosaic, May/June 1984 Bucks County Historical 1984 Society Mercer Mosaic, Winter 1989 Bucks County Historical 1989 Society Oaths of Allegiance—Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1777-1786 Williams, Richard T., and Will-Britt Books 1987 Mildred C. Williams Official Historic Guide for Bucks County BC Bicentennial Commission Hill Publications 1976 Our Bucks County Bowen, Genevieve Bucks County School 1951 Directors’ Assoc. Place Names in Bucks County MacReynolds, George Bucks County Historical 1955 Society 12 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUCKS COUNTY TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE Place Names in Bucks County MacReynolds, George Bucks County Historical 1976 Society Sketches and Legends Pertaining to Bucks and Montgomery Buck, William J. Heritage Books 1991 Counties 13 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY CELEBRATION 1776 TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE The Spirits of ‘76* Sloan, Eric Walker Publishing Company 1973 The Year and the Spirit of ‘76 Hutton, Ann Hawkes Franklin Publishing Company 1972 *Stacked in ERIC SLOAN BOOKS. 14 SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLONIAL CRAFTS TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR PUBLISHER DATE The Adele Bishop Stenciling Instructions Booklet Bishop, Adele Adele Bishop 1981 American Bird Decoys Mackey, William J., Jr. Bonanza Books 1965 American Pewter Kerfoot, J. B. Bonanza Books 1973 Antique Baskets and Basketry Thompson, Frances A. S. Barnes & Co. 1977 The Basket Collectors Book Larason, Lew Scorpio Publications 1978 Basket Patterns Sober, Marion Burr Marion Burr Sober 1975 Basketry of the Appalachian Mountains Stephenson, Sue H. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. 1977 Baskets and Basket Makers in Southern Appalachia Irwin, John Rice Schiffer Publishing 1982 The Baskets of Rural America (2 copies)
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