From the historic streets of Charleston, where flooding tides now rise with alarming frequency, P...
'This third edition book brings Charlotte's wonderful Gullah recipes to you - and more than that....
They call him Rut. William Rutledge Elliott IV is Washed in the Blood, an almost born-again Bapti...
A gripping tale of the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln, and the role played by Nettie Slater,...
Many of us remember Treasure Island and Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and some recall ...
Intervention! the Americans in Haiti 1915-1934
When freedom came to enslaved Africans who toiled on rice plantations in lower Berkeley County, S...
'Gertie lived a 20th century life full of fun, adventure, derring-do and drama. Read all about he...
Ken Burger, award-winning author and columnist, left the newspaper world in July. Baptized in Swe...
In 1861, a 12-year-old boy and his 80-year-old grandmother flee their elegant home along the Beau...
The author visits death row inmates over the course of six visits and recounts his frank discussi...
Mike Mooneyham began covering pro wrestling in the mid-1960s for a number of national wrestling p...
The Way It Was in Charleston, SC
Horace Mungin's brave attempt to fight against the multiple manifestations of injustice imposed b...
Rice & Ducks is the story of South Carolina's coastal lowlands and those who owned them and prosp...
A sermon to preach, a blockade to breach, and an unlikely crew to get him there--Pastor Stat chro...
City of Ruin is the story of Charleston's pivotal role in the American Civil War, told largely fr...
The Bridge Builders and Charleston's Grand New Span
'In the spring of 1780 Polly Cooper, a young patriot, decides to smuggle rifles to her brothers d...
This book answers these questions - why was there a parliamentary duty on a common grocery item? ...
In 1849, twin sisters fleeing Ireland's famine arrive at New York's seaport. Only one -- Nora-is ...
A new portrayal of this 18th-century icon among America's historic sites, Drayton Hall Stories: A...
Charles Duell was 31 years old when he inherited Middleton Place from his grandfather in 1969. Hi...
Much Needed Poems are exactly what they claim to be. Poems much needed. Though there's plenty her...
Rebecca Brewton Motte: American Patriot and Successful Rice Planter
This book celebrates Charleston's distinctive history, culture, and charm. It is a collection of ...
Veteran journalist Adam Parker has covered just about everything for The Charleston Post and Cour...
Historian and author Harlan Greene uncovers 350 years of Charleston's LGBTQ history.
'A previous version of 'Tale of two great canoeists' was first published in South Carolina Wildli...
Brooke Edens, a scientist who studies loggerhead sea turtles, has longed for a sense of home and ...
Coping with the death of her mother, loss of her job, and ending of a long-term relationship, Cec...
Murder on a South Carolina barrier island brings together a sea turtle biologist and a local dete...
Did you know George Washington drank his way through the South in 1791 and ran one of the country...
It's 1882 in the Holy City of Charleston, where a beloved handmade Christmas angel named Engel ha...