Hub City has sold more than 65,000 books since our press was founded in 1995. This online catalog features all 33 of our titles, and we will happily ship them to you.
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Still Home
Finding their inspiration everywhere from Landrum's northern mountain views to the southernmost streets of rural Woodruff, two dozen poets present Spartanburg's definitive poetic landscape in Still Home: The Essential Poetry of Spartanburg.
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Still Home Teachers' Guide
In this companion to Hub City’s poetry anthology, Still Home: The
Essential Poetry of Spartanburg, Edwin P. Epps presents more than a
dozen classroom exercises and ideas to engage high school and college
students in an exploration of poetry.
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Spartanburg Revisited
The father-son photography team of Alfred Tennyson and Robert H. “Bob” Willis documented over eighty years of Spartanburg history. This book revisits their work with new photographs by Carroll Foster and Mark Olencki. For the first time, vintage Willis photographs appear alongside contemporary versions of existing street corners and buildings. The “then and now” presentation reveals a Southern city in transition and makes a case for preservation of the treasures of our past.
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Common Ties
People said he was different and possessed by a dream, but such comments did not deter David English Camak as he worked to fulfill his vision of a common school for textile mill workers. Using his considerable persuasive skills, Camak convinced prominent citizens of Spartanburg, South Carolina, to support the establishment of Textile Industrial Institute.
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