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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When the Soldiers Came to Town
During World War I and World War II, more than 350,000 men on their way
to battlefields abroad came to Spartanburg to learn to be soldiers at
the training camps of Wadsworth and Croft. The story of how wartime
preparation changed them, and how they in turn changed Spartanburg, is
the focus of Hub City’s When the Soldiers Came to Town, a lively,
illustrated history edited by Susan Turpin, Carolyn Creal, Ron Crawley,
and James Crocker of the Spartanburg County Historical Association.
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Magical Places
From the touring shows that played the Spartanburg Opera House and
Harris Theatre in the early decades of the 20th century to the
marquee-lit motion picture palaces of the World War II era, author
Marion Peter Holt tells a moving story of a Southern community's
romance with traveling performers and Hollywood actors and actresses.
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Literary South Carolina
Literary South Carolina is a wide-ranging history and reference book
that encompasses the lives and works of more than three hundred
Palmetto State writers. From William Gilmore Simms to Julia Peterkin,
from DuBose Heyward to Benjamin Brawley, from Pat Conroy and James
Dickey to Percival Everett and Josephine Humphreys, this extraordinary
illustrated volume by Edwin C. Epps presents three centuries of
literary achievement in South Carolina.
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Noble Trees of the South Carolina Upcountry
Take one of the Southeastern United States' most beloved and respected
horticulturalists. Sprinkle in the poetry of one of the region's finest
nature writers. Add heaping amounts of glorious color photography by
two extraordinarily talented South Carolina artists. Mix well, and you
have this landmark collaborative book, Noble Trees of the South
Carolina Upcountry.
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