The Pennsylvania Barn

The Pennsylvania Barn
Author: Robert F. Ensminger
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2003-04-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780801871344

In his widely acclaimed The Pennsylvania Barn, Robert Ensminger provided the first comprehensive study of an important piece of American vernacular architecture—the forebay bank barn, better known as the Pennsylvania barn or the Pennsylvania German barn. Now, in this revised edition, Ensminger has continued his diligent fieldwork and archival research into the origins, evolution, and distribution in North America of this significant agricultural structure. Including an entire chapter of new material, 85 new illustrations, and updates to previous chapters, this edition of Ensminger's classic work will appeal to students and scholars in cultural and historical geography, folklore and vernacular architectural history, and American studies, as well as to general readers.

The Barn

The Barn
Author: Eric Ross Arthur
Publisher: [s.l] : A & W Visual Library
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1972
Genre: Barns
ISBN:

Pictures and describes numerous styles of barns in the United States and Canada that reflect various national backgrounds, immigration patterns, and cultural changes.

The Old Barn Book

The Old Barn Book
Author: Robin Langley Sommer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1997
Genre: Barns
ISBN: 9780760706893

A pictorial tribute to North America's vanishing rural heritage, as seen in the variety, simplicity, and homely beauty of old barns across the continent.

The Historic Barns of Southeastern Pennsylvania

The Historic Barns of Southeastern Pennsylvania
Author: Gregory D. Huber
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017
Genre: Barns
ISBN: 9780764353192

For anyone who has ever admired a barn on an old country lane, this is the story of that barn and many others in Southeastern Pennsylvania, or, specifically, "the hearth," the area east of the Susquehanna River and South of the Blue Mountains. One of the earliest-settled areas in North America, this region of the Keystone State, which includes Lehigh, Bucks, and Lancaster Counties, is home to an astounding 20,000 standing barns, in various states of repair, built from the early 1800s on. Discussed in this text are the primary factors that have determined the fundamental structures and appearances of the six great barn classifications, including forest resources. Other featured topics are architectural aspects and regionalisms, dates of construction, survival of 18th-century examples, mysterious decorations, and barn preservation. Completing this treatise are representative color photographs, building plan sketches, charts conveying the prevalence of types, and a glossary of barn terms.

Barns of Western Canada

Barns of Western Canada
Author: Bob Hainstock
Publisher: Calgary : Fifth House Publishers
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1998
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Western Canada is home to an amazing range of barn styles. Settlers from all over the world brought their unique methods of barn-building with them, creating a picturesque legacy of farm architecture. The construction of these buildings is intertwined with the settlement of the west and with the memories of those who live in or visit the area. Bob Hainstock collected photographs and stories of western barns for many years while working as a photographer for the Manitoba Co-operator. His two year feature series on barns drew a tremendous response from readers and barn enthusiasts. This book was the result. Over 150 color and black & white photographs combine with detailed information on the history, construction, and significance of barns in the western landscape to form a book as beautiful as it is engaging.