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Nature
Explore the beauty of the Upstate region with Hub City books that take you to the rivers, gardens, forests of the Piedmont region.


 

Best of the Kudzu Telegraph

Best of the Kudzu Telegraph

Jimmy Buffett has his "Coconut Telegraph," but he's got nothing on nature writer John Lane, who sends his musings into the world each week in a popular newspaper column named after the ubiquitous green vine that's swallowing the South. Lane is a champion of the underdog, and what he seeks to protect is the character and the beauty of the place he lives.


 
Cottonwood Trail

Cottonwood Trail

This place matters... So says talented essayist Thomas Webster, who spent his youth in the place that has come to be known as the Cottonwood Trail and now regularly takes his own family to this special place on Spartanburg's eastside. This place matters, he says, because it is full of things you rarely see in the more urban parts of the city.


 
Noble Trees

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.


 
The Lawson

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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