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Charleston's Old Exchange Building: A Witness to American History
Ruth M. Miller
Ann Taylor Andrus
In dramatic vignettes Miller and Andrus interpret not just the history of one of America’s grand buildings, but also the history of one of America’s grand cities. The building serves as a window affording us glorious glimpses of Charleston’s and the nation’s rich past. |
978-1-59629-046-4
96 pp.
$16.99
Over 30 Black and White and 20 Color Photographs
Publication
Date:
September 2005
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Lightships: Floating Lighthouses of the Mid-Atlantic
Wayne Kirklin
Before radar, depth finders and satellite-guided navigation—before the seafloor was charted with scientific precision—mariners had to rely on alternative means to approach a coastline safely. Lightships played an invaluable role in filling the void. In Lightships, author Wayne Kirklin chronicles the heyday of these crucial
navigational aids. |
978-1-59629-350-2
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 30 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
September 2007
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Montpelier and the Madisons: House, Home and American Heritage
Matthew G. Hyland
Montpelier has been occupied by many historical figures, but the period during which the Madisons possessed it remains the most intriguing. Historian Matthew G. Hyland’s study presents the history of one the Piedmont’s great family estates. |
978-1-59629-277-2
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 20 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
August 2007
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The Battle of Camden: A Documentary History
Jim Piecuch
With this landmark text, author and historian Jim Piecuch offers a comprehensive consideration of a vital Revolutionary battle and its effects on the war for American independence. This engaging new book presents the Battle of Camden as never before: through the eyes and words of American and British participants and witnesses to the conflict. |
978-1-59629-144-7
160 pp.
$24.99
Over 30 Color Photographs
Publication
Date:
August 2006
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The Historic Oakland Cemetery of Atlanta: Speaking Stones
Cathy J. Kaemmerlen
Approximately seventy thousand souls lay in rest at historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. They are the silent witnesses of what has gone on before. Their stones carry their stories and the
history of Atlanta. Cathy Kaemmerlen, renowned storyteller and Georgia author, explores the tales behind many of the cemetery’s notable figures including Margaret Mitchell and Bobby Jones. |
978-1-59629-330-4
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 45 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
October 2007
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The McKinley Monument: A Tribute to a Fallen President
Christopher Kenney
Published in anticipation of the monument's 100th anniversary, this book chronicles the design and construction of the McKinley National Memorial in Canton, Ohio, and offers a glimpse into President McKinley's life. Features rare, never-before-published photographs. |
978-1-59629-107-2
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 100 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
April 2006
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The Morris Island Lighthouse: Charleston's Maritime Beacon
Douglas W. Bostick
Foreword by Richard L. Beck
Douglas Bostick, historian and former director
of Save the Light, Inc., recounts the stories of
the many lightkeepers and their families who
braved meager provisions, low pay and grueling
conditions living on a small island at the entrance to Charleston Harbor. |
978-1-59629-470-7
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 55 Black & White Photographs
Publication
Date:
April 2008
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