This fascinating book takes a nostalgic look at the social and technological changes that took place in the American Midwest during the 20th century. Written by Eleanor Arnold, "Party Lines, Pumps and Privies" is a compelling biography that showcases the author's unique perspective on the evolution of rural life in Indiana.


The book is a trade paperback with a length of 9 inches, a width of 6.1 inches, and a height of 0.4 inches. It weighs 12.5 ounces and contains 176 pages. Published by Indiana University Press in 1992, "Party Lines, Pumps and Privies" is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, technology, and engineering. 2nd book in  series