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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Noticing Eden
In her first full collection of poems, Marjory Wentworth's canvas is
Lowcountry South Carolina. In language that is elegant and piercing,
she links the mysteries of the human experience with the power of the
sea, the vagaries of the wind, the brilliance of the sun, always
evoking the natural world in sensual detail.
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Come to Cow Pens!
Daniel Morgan was known as the best horseman, the fastest runner, the
fiercest fighter and the strongest wrestler. On a bitter cold day in
January 1781, at an upcountry cattle pasture known as "the cow pens,"
the cantankerous brigadier general led an army of militiamen,
Continental soldiers and cavalry in a stunning defeat of the British.
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Textile Town
In 1816 a pair of Rhode Island brothers stopped their wagons along the
Tyger River, cleared away trees and chinquapin thickets, and began
construction on a rustic spinning factory. From those humble beginnings
arose one of the nation's mightiest textile communities, a place that
by the end of the 19th century became known as "the Lowell of the
South."
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The Place I Live
Prompted by the Hub City Writers Project, thousands of elementary students put
pen, pencil or crayon to paper to describe and illustrate their little
corner of Spartanburg County. From Woodruff to Landrum and Wellford to
Clifton, they let their creative juices flow into poetry, stories and
artwork.
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