Bath: The Golden Years
Bath was the first town to be incorporated in North Carolina (1705-6).This book focuses on the many ways in which Bath played a significant role during North Carolina's formative years.
Bath: A City for People
This delightful book is the first comprehensive architectural guide to Bath, England's finest Georgian city. Full of new discoveries and lively descriptions, the book follows in the tradition of the celebrated Pevsner series.
W. W. Clayton's 1879 history of Steuben County pictured the farm and home of George Haverling, the man who supervised construction of the Davenport Home for Orphan Girls. The Bowlby home, located about a mile east of Bath,.
The house , built for Sir Henry Hoare the merchant banker by Colen Campbell in 1721-24 , was one of the first in the country in the Palladian style . The garden , laid out for Henry Hoare II by Henry Flitcroft in 1741-50 , was one of ...
The story of one of England's most popular historic cities, from its earliest origins to the present. Home of the Roman Baths and the city that inspired Jane Austen
Today, Bath remains a town of wide avenues, well-kept greens, dramatic cliffs, busy dairies, and the famous fair that has been held every year for nearly two centuries. Bath serves as the welcoming, wide-open back door to the Finger Lakes.
This book delivers clear, accessible, full-colour maps forfast orientation,?30 colour photos to bring each destinationto life.