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Lambertville and New Hope: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Autor James Mastrich, Yvonne Warren, George Kline
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 1996
The twin river hamlets of Lambertville, New Jersey, and New Hope, Pennsylvania, hold a special place in America's history. The tiny pocket of land on which they sit borders the Delaware River on the east and west, and it is this famous waterway that has
fostered life as far back as the days when the Lenni Lenape fished and hunted here. Much has changed since the land was purchased by representatives of King Charles II in the late seventeenth century, but what continues to make Lambertville and New Hope
special are their deep and enduring ties to the past.
This intriguing visual history documents the proud heritage of these riverfront communities from the dawn of photography to the early 1900s through two hundred carefully selected images accompanied by detailed and informative text. Photography is perhaps the most remarkable of all our historic records because it brings history to life for so many people. The images collected for this book provide a window into the past that is both intimate and learned: one image tells of the human toil and
ingenuity that went into the digging of the canal system, while another takes us into the carefree world of two young lovers setting out with parasol and oars to spend some quiet moments together on the Delaware in the Victorian era.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780738563145
ISBN-10: 0738563145
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 165 x 231 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Descriere

The twin river hamlets of Lambertville, New Jersey, and New Hope, Pennsylvania, hold a special place in America's history. The tiny pocket of land on which they sit borders the Delaware River on the east and west, and it is this famous waterway that has
fostered life as far back as the days when the Lenni Lenape fished and hunted here. Much has changed since the land was purchased by representatives of King Charles II in the late seventeenth century, but what continues to make Lambertville and New Hope
special are their deep and enduring ties to the past.
This intriguing visual history documents the proud heritage of these riverfront communities from the dawn of photography to the early 1900s through two hundred carefully selected images accompanied by detailed and informative text. Photography is perhaps the most remarkable of all our historic records because it brings history to life for so many people. The images collected for this book provide a window into the past that is both intimate and learned: one image tells of the human toil and
ingenuity that went into the digging of the canal system, while another takes us into the carefree world of two young lovers setting out with parasol and oars to spend some quiet moments together on the Delaware in the Victorian era.

Notă biografică

Authors James Mastrich, Yvonne Warren, and George Kline have brought their interest in historic preservation together with their knowledge of social and folk history to create a compelling visual history that will earn a lasting place on the bookshelves of area homes and be treasured by visitors as a marvelous souvenir from the twin river hamlets.