Harmony (Images of America)
Harmony (Images of America)
Overview
Title: Book Nook: 'Harmony' by Shelby Milller RuchAuthor: Patricia LowryPublisher: Pittsburgh Post-GazetteDate: 7/18/09"Harmony"By Shelby Miller RuchArcadia Publishing, $21.99With historic photographs drawn from archives and residents, Ruch documents the Harmony Society's first home in America, established by German Lutheran separatist George Rapp in 1804. Honoring the architecture that reflects the Butler County town's German heritage, the book also celebrates its small-town pleasures, many centered on Harmony's history.Book Nook highlights the latest books on architecture and design, homes and gardens.Book Nook is a feature highlighting the latest books on architecture and design, homes and gardens.Title: Photos capture pastAuthor: Jared StonesiferPublisher: The Cranberry EagleDate: 5/16/09Shelby Ruch compared writing a book about Harmony's history to an archeological excavation: rich with layers of colorful people and stories from the past 250 years.In her new book "Harmony," Ruch chronicles the small borough's history with the help of more than 200 photographs.The book features photographs of more than 130 buildings, some as old as the 1805 Society Barn Museum and the 1809 Harmony Museum.Ruch, who compiled the photographs and wrote an additional 15 pages of accompanying text in less than 2Z\x months, borrowed photographs from the Harmony Museum, the Butler Eagle and an assortment of private collections."I think people will really, really enjoy looking at what life was like back then before television and a lot of other distractions that we have now," she said. "It's really interesting to see how they made their own entertainment."The photographs in the book focus mainly on architecture in the borough but also include snippets of street scenes that give the reader a sense of what life was like in the 1800s.Ruch relied heavily on the historical collections of Dr. Arthur Stewart, a physician who moved to Harmony in 1906 and developed a passion for the region's history. Stewart compiled historical texts and photographs all his life, most of which are now stored in the Harmony Museum.Ruch, who has lived in the area since 1969, said sometimes it takes the perspective of an outsider like Stewart to put the borough's detailed history in perspective."A lot of people who live here, and have lived here their entire lives, don't know all of the area's rich history," she said.Ruth Werner, a former president of Historic Harmony and an old friend of Stewart's, gave Ruch several photographs she used in the book. Werner said Stewart gave her three albums full of historic images before he died, images that played a large role in helping Ruch complete the book.Werner also said, however, there are many photographs in the book she hasn't seen herself despite years of presiding over Historic Harmony.Ruch said the process was a learning experience for her, too.She said she uncovered several fascinating stories about Harmony. The most interesting story involved neighboring Zelienople and the lack of travel between the two municipalities in the mid-1880s.According to Ruch, a steep hill separated the towns, making travel difficult. Workers eventually lowered the hillside and constructed a road to facilitate easier travel, a road now known as Route 68.The hillside, however, provided an obstacle that led the two boroughs to go down very different historical paths."Harmony and Zelienople are joined at --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Description
Title: Photos capture pastAuthor: Jared StonesiferPublisher: The Cranberry EagleDate: 5/16/09Shelby Ruch compared writing a book about Harmony's history to an archeological excavation: rich with layers of colorful people and stories from the past 250 years.In her new book "Harmony," Ruch chronicles the small borough's history with the help of more than 200 photographs.The book features photographs of more than 130 buildings, some as old as the 1805 Society Barn Museum and the 1809 Harmony Museum.Ruch, who compiled the photographs and wrote an additional 15 pages of accompanying text in less than 2Z\x months, borrowed photographs from the Harmony Museum, the Butler Eagle and an assortment of private collections."I think people will really, really enjoy looking at what life was like back then before television and a lot of other distractions that we have now," she said. "It's really interesting to see how they made their own entertainment."The photographs in the book focus mainly on architecture in the borough but also include snippets of street scenes that give the reader a sense of what life was like in the 1800s.Ruch relied heavily on the historical collections of Dr. Arthur Stewart, a physician who moved to Harmony in 1906 and developed a passion for the region's history. Stewart compiled historical texts and photographs all his life, most of which are now stored in the Harmony Museum.Ruch, who has lived in the area since 1969, said sometimes it takes the perspective of an outsider like Stewart to put the borough's detailed history in perspective."A lot of people who live here, and have lived here their entire lives, don't know all of the area's rich history," she said.Ruth Werner, a former president of Historic Harmony and an old friend of Stewart's, gave Ruch several photographs she used in the book. Werner said Stewart gave her three albums full of historic images before he died, images that played a large role in helping Ruch complete the book.Werner also said, however, there are many photographs in the book she hasn't seen herself despite years of presiding over Historic Harmony.Ruch said the process was a learning experience for her, too.She said she uncovered several fascinating stories about Harmony. The most interesting story involved neighboring Zelienople and the lack of travel between the two municipalities in the mid-1880s.According to Ruch, a steep hill separated the towns, making travel difficult. Workers eventually lowered the hillside and constructed a road to facilitate easier travel, a road now known as Route 68.The hillside, however, provided an obstacle that led the two boroughs to go down very different historical paths."Harmony and Zelienople are joined at --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Overview
Title: Book Nook: 'Harmony' by Shelby Milller RuchAuthor: Patricia LowryPublisher: Pittsburgh Post-GazetteDate: 7/18/09"Harmony"By Shelby Miller RuchArcadia Publishing, $21.99With historic photographs drawn from archives and residents, Ruch documents the Harmony Society's first home in America, established by German Lutheran separatist George Rapp in 1804. Honoring the architecture that reflects the Butler County town's German heritage, the book also celebrates its small-town pleasures, many centered on Harmony's history.Book Nook highlights the latest books on architecture and design, homes and gardens.Book Nook is a feature highlighting the latest books on architecture and design, homes and gardens.Title: Photos capture pastAuthor: Jared StonesiferPublisher: The Cranberry EagleDate: 5/16/09Shelby Ruch compared writing a book about Harmony's history to an archeological excavation: rich with layers of colorful people and stories from the past 250 years.In her new book "Harmony," Ruch chronicles the small borough's history with the help of more than 200 photographs.The book features photographs of more than 130 buildings, some as old as the 1805 Society Barn Museum and the 1809 Harmony Museum.Ruch, who compiled the photographs and wrote an additional 15 pages of accompanying text in less than 2Z\x months, borrowed photographs from the Harmony Museum, the Butler Eagle and an assortment of private collections."I think people will really, really enjoy looking at what life was like back then before television and a lot of other distractions that we have now," she said. "It's really interesting to see how they made their own entertainment."The photographs in the book focus mainly on architecture in the borough but also include snippets of street scenes that give the reader a sense of what life was like in the 1800s.Ruch relied heavily on the historical collections of Dr. Arthur Stewart, a physician who moved to Harmony in 1906 and developed a passion for the region's history. Stewart compiled historical texts and photographs all his life, most of which are now stored in the Harmony Museum.Ruch, who has lived in the area since 1969, said sometimes it takes the perspective of an outsider like Stewart to put the borough's detailed history in perspective."A lot of people who live here, and have lived here their entire lives, don't know all of the area's rich history," she said.Ruth Werner, a former president of Historic Harmony and an old friend of Stewart's, gave Ruch several photographs she used in the book. Werner said Stewart gave her three albums full of historic images before he died, images that played a large role in helping Ruch complete the book.Werner also said, however, there are many photographs in the book she hasn't seen herself despite years of presiding over Historic Harmony.Ruch said the process was a learning experience for her, too.She said she uncovered several fascinating stories about Harmony. The most interesting story involved neighboring Zelienople and the lack of travel between the two municipalities in the mid-1880s.According to Ruch, a steep hill separated the towns, making travel difficult. Workers eventually lowered the hillside and constructed a road to facilitate easier travel, a road now known as Route 68.The hillside, however, provided an obstacle that led the two boroughs to go down very different historical paths."Harmony and Zelienople are joined at --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Description
Title: Photos capture pastAuthor: Jared StonesiferPublisher: The Cranberry EagleDate: 5/16/09Shelby Ruch compared writing a book about Harmony's history to an archeological excavation: rich with layers of colorful people and stories from the past 250 years.In her new book "Harmony," Ruch chronicles the small borough's history with the help of more than 200 photographs.The book features photographs of more than 130 buildings, some as old as the 1805 Society Barn Museum and the 1809 Harmony Museum.Ruch, who compiled the photographs and wrote an additional 15 pages of accompanying text in less than 2Z\x months, borrowed photographs from the Harmony Museum, the Butler Eagle and an assortment of private collections."I think people will really, really enjoy looking at what life was like back then before television and a lot of other distractions that we have now," she said. "It's really interesting to see how they made their own entertainment."The photographs in the book focus mainly on architecture in the borough but also include snippets of street scenes that give the reader a sense of what life was like in the 1800s.Ruch relied heavily on the historical collections of Dr. Arthur Stewart, a physician who moved to Harmony in 1906 and developed a passion for the region's history. Stewart compiled historical texts and photographs all his life, most of which are now stored in the Harmony Museum.Ruch, who has lived in the area since 1969, said sometimes it takes the perspective of an outsider like Stewart to put the borough's detailed history in perspective."A lot of people who live here, and have lived here their entire lives, don't know all of the area's rich history," she said.Ruth Werner, a former president of Historic Harmony and an old friend of Stewart's, gave Ruch several photographs she used in the book. Werner said Stewart gave her three albums full of historic images before he died, images that played a large role in helping Ruch complete the book.Werner also said, however, there are many photographs in the book she hasn't seen herself despite years of presiding over Historic Harmony.Ruch said the process was a learning experience for her, too.She said she uncovered several fascinating stories about Harmony. The most interesting story involved neighboring Zelienople and the lack of travel between the two municipalities in the mid-1880s.According to Ruch, a steep hill separated the towns, making travel difficult. Workers eventually lowered the hillside and constructed a road to facilitate easier travel, a road now known as Route 68.The hillside, however, provided an obstacle that led the two boroughs to go down very different historical paths."Harmony and Zelienople are joined at --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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- New: A brand-new copy with cover and original protective wrapping intact. Books with markings of any kind on the cover or pages, books marked as "Bargain" or "Remainder," or with any other labels attached, may not be listed as New condition.
- Used - Good: All pages and cover are intact (including the dust cover, if applicable). Spine may show signs of wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. May include "From the library of" labels. Shrink wrap, dust covers, or boxed set case may be missing. Item may be missing bundled media.
- Used - Acceptable: All pages and the cover are intact, but shrink wrap, dust covers, or boxed set case may be missing. Pages may include limited notes, highlighting, or minor water damage but the text is readable. Item may but the dust cover may be missing. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting, but the text cannot be obscured or unreadable.
Note: Some electronic material access codes are valid only for one user. For this reason, used books, including books listed in the Used – Like New condition, may not come with functional electronic material access codes.
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Shipping Fees
- Stevens Books offers FREE SHIPPING everywhere in the United States for ALL non-book orders, and $3.99 for each book.
- Packages are shipped from Monday to Friday.
- No additional fees and charges.
Delivery Times
The usual time for processing an order is 24 hours (1 business day), but may vary depending on the availability of products ordered. This period excludes delivery times, which depend on your geographic location.
Estimated delivery times:
- Standard Shipping: 5-8 business days
- Expedited Shipping: 3-5 business days
Shipping method varies depending on what is being shipped.
Tracking
All orders are shipped with a tracking number. Once your order has left our warehouse, a confirmation e-mail with a tracking number will be sent to you. You will be able to track your package at all times.
Damaged Parcel
If your package has been delivered in a PO Box, please note that we are not responsible for any damage that may result (consequences of extreme temperatures, theft, etc.).
If you have any questions regarding shipping or want to know about the status of an order, please contact us or email to support@stevensbooks.com.
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You may return most items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
Several types of goods are exempt from being returned. Perishable goods such as food, flowers, newspapers or magazines cannot be returned. We also do not accept products that are intimate or sanitary goods, hazardous materials, or flammable liquids or gases.
Additional non-returnable items:
- Gift cards
- Downloadable software products
- Some health and personal care items
To complete your return, we require a tracking number, which shows the items which you already returned to us.
There are certain situations where only partial refunds are granted (if applicable)
- Book with obvious signs of use
- CD, DVD, VHS tape, software, video game, cassette tape, or vinyl record that has been opened
- Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error
- Any item that is returned more than 30 days after delivery
Items returned to us as a result of our error will receive a full refund,some returns may be subject to a restocking fee of 7% of the total item price, please contact a customer care team member to see if your return is subject. Returns that arrived on time and were as described are subject to a restocking fee.
Items returned to us that were not the result of our error, including items returned to us due to an invalid or incomplete address, will be refunded the original item price less our standard restocking fees.
If the item is returned to us for any of the following reasons, a 15% restocking fee will be applied to your refund total and you will be asked to pay for return shipping:
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You should expect to receive your refund within four weeks of giving your package to the return shipper, however, in many cases you will receive a refund more quickly. This time period includes the transit time for us to receive your return from the shipper (5 to 10 business days), the time it takes us to process your return once we receive it (3 to 5 business days), and the time it takes your bank to process our refund request (5 to 10 business days).
If you need to return an item, please Contact Us with your order number and details about the product you would like to return. We will respond quickly with instructions for how to return items from your order.
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We'll pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.). In other cases, you will be responsible for paying for your own shipping costs for returning your item. Shipping costs are non-refundable. If you receive a refund, the cost of return shipping will be deducted from your refund.
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If you are shipping an item over $75, you should consider using a trackable shipping service or purchasing shipping insurance. We don’t guarantee that we will receive your returned item.
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