Books from Arcadia Publishing (SC)

  • Sumner
    By Paul J. Rogerson, Carmen M. Palmer

    Follow the work at local industries, from the lumberyards to the fields, where daffodils, berries, and of course, rhubarb were grown.

  • Auburn: The Classic City
    By John Martin Smith

    Auburn: The Classic City reveals these stories and much more about this big-impact city with the small-town feel.

  • Milton Architecture
    By Paul Buchanan, Anthony Mitchell Sammarco

    Milton Architecture shows the unique views of this towns style from its earliest days to the modern era.

  • Mobile and the Eastern Shore
    By Frye Gaillard, Nancy Frye, Tracy Gaillard

    Mobile and the Eastern Shore

  • Tiverton and Little Compton
    By Nancy Jensen Devin, Richard V. Simpson

    Tiverton and Little Compton

  • Bristol: Montaup to Poppasquash
    By Richard V. Simpson

    Bristol: Montaup to Poppasquash takes readers on a unique journey through the community's past, beginning with the voyages of early Norse explorers and detailing major events that shaped the town's history, including the King Philip's War, ...

  • Vincennes
    By William Hopper, Richard Day, Bill Hopper

    A collection of over 200 picture postcards and rare photographs which provide a unique view of life in historic Vincennes from the early 1900s through the 1960s.

  • Columbia: History of a Southern Capital
    By Margaret Sims, Lynn Sims Salsi

    Columbia rose from the ashes and today stands proudly as the center of state government and a diverse and much-loved city of culture, arts, education, and commerce.

  • La città che sale: i nuovi grattacieli americani
    By Michael Sorkin, Fulvio Irace, Richard David Rush

    La città che sale: i nuovi grattacieli americani

  • Turnbull: A Welsh Sporting Hero
    By Andrew Hignell

    Turnbull: A Welsh Sporting Hero

  • Bay Ridge
    By Matthew Scarpa

    Bay Ridge, located on the southernmost western point of Long Island, was once a small rural community along the banks of the Lower New York Bay.

  • Old City Philadelphia: Cradle of America
    By Alice L. George

    Old City Philadelphia is the heart of the City of Brotherly Love, where the Declaration of Independence was signed and the Constitution written.

  • Anamosa
    By Becky DirksHaugsted

    In the early 1890s, the Sisters of St. Francis moved to Clinton. Originally called Prospect Park Sanitarium, a permit was given to Dr. DW. Gawley to convert the stone building into a sanitarium, an institution for the preservation of ...

  • Middletown Ohio
    By Roger L. Miller, George C. Crout, Roger Lee Miller

    Middletown Ohio

  • Kinzua and Corydon
    By James Morrison

    Kinzua and Corydon

  • John F. Kennedy Sites in Dallas-Fort Worth
    By Mark Doty, John H. Slate

    From Fort Worth s Hotel Texas to the Texas Theater and the Old Municipal Building in Dallas, John F. Kennedy Sites in Dallas Fort Worth explores and documents the buildings, neighborhoods, and places with a direct connection to the ...

  • Lakewood
    By City of Lakewood

    Above all, the Lakewood story is about the ability of ordinary men and women to shape their future--and Lakewood's--as their city begins its seventh decade.

  • Maritime Marion
    By Judith Westlund Rosbe

    This unique volume, containing over 100 black-and-white illustrations, chronicles the many aspects of maritime life, from trade to recreation, including the once-prominent whaling industry, the various local saltworks, the traditions of ...

  • Hampton and Hampton Beach
    By William Teschek

    This fascinating volume contains over two hundred old photographs.

  • Coventry
    By Raymond A. Wolf

    This photographic history tells the story of Coventry, a bucolic New England town with a fascinating history. On August 21, 1741, the area west of what is now the town of West Warwick was incorporated into the Township of Coventry.