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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The Lawson's Fork
In this deeply personal journey, author David Taylor takes an illustrated voyage down the Lawson's Fork, an urban stream that crosses the city of Spartanburg, South Carolina. His mythic float takes him back in time, to an era when the river provided hunting grounds for pre-historic civilizations, trails for European settlers, and power for early forms of industry.
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The Seasons of Harold Hatcher
Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve
is an eight-acre sanctuary of old-growth forest, luxurious
green shrubs and brilliant wildflowers near the heart of Spartanburg,
South Carolina. The garden is the dream of one man, Harold
Hatcher, who grew up in poverty in Kentucky tobacco country
but struggled against the odds to turn his life into one of
promise and fulfillment.
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Hub City Music Makers
Hub City Music Makers focuses on the popular musicians from Spartanburg
and chronicles their influence on the music world at large. Against the
backdrop of Spartanburg's century-old classical music tradition, Music
Makers tells the story of the city's other exports--from blues and jazz
musicians of the '30s, the the country stars launched by WSPA Radio, to
Southern Rock's own Marshall Tucker Band and beyond.
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Seeing Spartanburg
Twenty years ago, Philip Racine's pictorial history of Spartanburg took
readerson a visual tour of our city. Treasured by teachers and local
history aficionados, Racine's book remained in demand long after it
went out of print. Now Racine's book is back -- in a tremendously
expanded form with twice the number of photographs, and this time,
loaded with historic Spartanburg objects as well. Seeing Spartanburg:
A History in Images, a 376-page, large-format book, is the best-selling
title of Spartanburg's Hub City Writers Project.
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