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The National Road/Route 40: The Cumberland Pike
Contributor(s): Jantausch, William (Author), Schneens, Danielle (Editor), Jantausch, Sarah Rose (Editor)
ISBN: 1525523562     ISBN-13: 9781525523564
Publisher: FriesenPress
OUR PRICE:   $67.71  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2018
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Photography | Photoessays & Documentaries
- History | United States - State & Local - Middle Atlantic (dc, De, Md, Nj, Ny, Pa)
- History | United States - State & Local - Midwest(ia,il,in,ks,mi,mn,mo,nd,ne,oh,sd,wi
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 8.5" W x 11" (2.62 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Midwest
 
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Publisher Description:
William JanTausch delivers a historical, photographic account of part of the National Road, otherwise known as Route 40. Built in the early 1800s, the National Road extends from Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois and contains many long, forgotten sites and structures along the way. Although JanTausch's photography style is simplistic, he encourages the viewer to engage with the ordinary in an unordinary way, to bring the forgotten back to the present day....

Contributor Bio(s): Jantausch, William: - William (Bill) Joseph Jantausch was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey before moving to Delaware, Ohio to earn his bachelor's degree in botany-bacteriology at Ohio Wesleyan University. He graduated in 1969 and made Delaware, Ohio his home. He spent the first 20 years of his career in traffic and distribution in the private sector and in the 1990's entered the real estate market by purchasing several properties. Since, his primary occupation has been real estate management. Throughout his life he has had an interest in photography, but it was not until later in life that he took this interest and made it into a close to full-time hobby. His interest peaked about fifteen years ago when he built a dark room and print lab from scratch in his office and following that began taking courses, first through local organizations, and eventually he returned to his alma mater to dabble in digital imaging, photography, and bookmaking. He audited a number of courses while at Ohio Wesleyan this time and there he developed interest in observing and imitating other artists in attempts to develop his own style. It was there that his craft was refined and he began working on several series projects-most notable-"Forgotten Places." The project, focusing on various places including an old sawmill and rural parts of central Ohio, was eventually featured at Ohio Wesleyan University as an exhibit, which was the first for Bill. He has continued on to more notable projects including the book that you hold in your hands about the Cumberland Highway (or more commonly known as Route 40). As you flip through the pages, you will find that Bill's work captures often haunting images of scenery, carefully framed structures, and a clever documentary style. He now sees the love of creating with the camera as the driving factor in his life. Bill lives with his wife, Kim, and cats Gracie and Sinatra in Delaware, Ohio. He has two grown children: Michael and Sarah.

Author Bio Credit: Sarah R. Jan Tausch...