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The New Hope Historical Society
Our newest book documents the history of the New Hope Historical Society since its inception in 1958. The book is available for $9.95 + $5.00 shipping via Paypal or credit card or call (215) 862-5652 or email: newhopehistory@gmail.com (Subject to a 6% PA sales tax) |
Let's Visit New Hope
Now, a book about New Hope's history and fun - written in glorious color. Not just for kids!
Now, a book about New Hope's history and fun - written in glorious color. Not just for kids!
By Gayle Goodman and Roy Ziegler
Illustrated by Pat Achilles The book is available via Paypal or credit card
or call (215) 862-5652 or email: newhopehistory@gmail.com Price: $ 12.95 + $5.00 shipping . (Subject to a 6% PA sales tax)
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Limited Edition New Hope Historical Society Wine Stopper
A Great Gift for the Holidays or Anytime you're visiting friends
A Great Gift for the Holidays or Anytime you're visiting friends
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The chrome plated wine stopper is available via Paypal or credit card or call (215) 862-5652 or
email: newhopehistory@gmail.com Price: $ 20.00 + $5.oo shipping.
(Subject to a 6% PA sales tax) |
The New Hope-Lambertville Bridge
DVD Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the Bridge
DVD Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the Bridge
The Parrys of Philadelphia and New Hope by Roy Ziegler
Roy Ziegler's fascinating new book, The Parrys of Philadelphia and New Hope, follows four generations of the renowned Parry family, spanning more than one hundred and fifty years from the American Revolution to the end of World War I. The Parrys and hundreds of families like them spurred the dynamic growth of the United States as Philadelphia became the first great American city.
The book has received a Universe Publisher's prestigious Editor's Choice Award and Rising Star Award in 2011. Available via Paypal or credit card or call 215-862-5652. Hard cover: $23.95 + $5 shipping. (Subject to a 6% PA sales tax) |
New Hope Pennsylvania River Town Passages by Roy Ziegler
"William Penn agreed to sell the land that is now New Hope to Robert Heath on the condition that Heath would build and keep in repair a water corn mill for the use of the neighborhood. And Robert Heath built the mill as promised between 1701 and 1702. It was the first of many mills to come over the next two hundred and fifty years..."
~ From River Town Passages, p 7. Available in soft cover via Paypal or credit card or call 215-862-5652. Hard Cover Price: $23.95 + $5 shipping (Subject to a 6% PA sales tax)
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