Bucks County

Bucks County
Author: Terry A. McNealy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2001-09-01
Genre: Bucks County (Pa.)
ISBN: 9780910302142

Hidden History of Bucks County

Hidden History of Bucks County
Author: Jennifer Rogers
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-02-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 143966613X

Bucks County was an original county in William Penn's newly formed Pennsylvania province and has carried the weight of history ever since. Join author Jennifer Rogers as she recounts the lesser-known history of Bucks County. Industrial power in the region expanded in the late 1700s as Irish laborers sacrificed life and limb to construct a section of the Pennsylvania Canal and the Durham Furnace. In 1921, a gruesome train wreck claimed the lives of twenty-seven people, forever leaving its tragic mark on the busy rail lines emerging from Philadelphia. Raised a Quaker in Doylestown, James A. Michener went from local English teacher to Pulitzer Prize-winning author, leaving his philanthropic mark at the art museum named for him.

Bucks County Adventures

Bucks County Adventures
Author: Carl Lavo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2015-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780998120805

Travel the byways of Bucks County and discover the many interesting towns, parks and museums in this historic county.

The Devil in Bucks County

The Devil in Bucks County
Author: Edmund Schiddel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1959
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

A satirical novel about the monied class living along the Delaware River.

Bucks County

Bucks County
Author: Kathleen Zingaro Clark
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738545127

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.

The Genius Belt

The Genius Belt
Author: George S. Bush
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Bucks County, Pennsylvania--the name conjures up images of colonial villages, pastoral vistas, and famous artists. Walking down the streets of Doylestown or New Hope in the 1930s or 40s, you might have glimpsed humorist Dorothy Parker at a lunch counter or satirist S. J. Perelman at the hardware store, not to mention Pulitzer-Prize-winning writers like Oscar Hammerstein, James A. Michener, George S. Kaufman, Moss Hart, or Pearl S. Buck. Thanks to cheap real estate, proximity to New York City, and the lure of country living, Bucks County became such a well-known haven for creativity that the New York media began to call it "the genius belt." This book tells the story of Bucks County's rich artistic tradition: from the nineteenth-century's best-known primitive painter, Edward Hicks, to the turn-of-the-century birth of a major art colony along the Delaware River, to the influx of literary and theatrical figures during the Depression. A colorful introduction by James Michener begins with the renowned author's boyhood in Doylestown and recalls his delightful memories of the county's "golden years."