Charleston (S.C.) -- Description and travel
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Charleston (S.C.) -- Description and travel
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Charleston (S.C.)
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- The Charleston coloring book, by Ann Boatwright Igoe ; words by Elizabeth Boatwright Coker
- A walk through Charleston, South Carolina, a tourist's guidebook to the city's best historic sites and scenic spots, Amber Romero
- Charleston gardens, by Loutrel W. Briggs ; photographs by R. Adamson Brown and others
- Charleston report, text by Peggy S. Barrineau ; photography by Bill Murton
- Gardens of historic Charleston, James R. Cothran
- Charleston, the Palmetto city
- The great Charleston catalogue, a selective guide to the best, most unusual restaurants, attractions, entertainment, specialty shops, and landmarks
- Glimpses of Charleston, David R. AvRutick
- Quaint old Charleston, America's most historic city, by W.G. MacFarlane
- Collier's, March 13, 1948
- Charleston, South Carolina, the queen city of the South Atlantic
- Motoring among Southern links, by John Vavasour Noel, IV
- One Broad Street, the story of a building and its times
- Old Jewish cemeteries at Charleston, S.C., a transcript of the inscriptions on their tombstones. 1762-1903, with an introduction and full index by Barnett A. Elzas
- South Carolina, a lingering fragrance, by Ludwig Lewisohn
- A mail-home souvenir, Charleston, S.C., including prize-winning rice receipts (favorites of the South Carolina lowcountry) collected during the observance of the 275th anniversary of the first rice harvest in America
- Charleston, city of gardens, Louisa Pringle Cameron ; foreword by the Honorable Joseph P. Riley Jr
- Charleston of the real South, a southern city that retains its individuality--the conservatism of the people and the charm of their environment--the vicissitudes of St. Michael's bells, Edward Hungerford
- The Charleston earthquake tour, a walk, through history. August 31, 1886 and today
- Charles Kuralt's America, by Charles Kuralt
- Charleston, by H.P. Lovecraft
- Welcome to Charleston
- The charm of Charleston, by Thurston Macauley
- The ocean highway:, New Brunswick, New Jersey to Jacksonville, Florida, with 32 photographs, compiled and written by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration
- Map of Charleston, South Carolina, bus routes, places of interest
- Florida, its scenery, climate, and history, by Sidney Lanier ; a facsimile reproduction of the 1875 ed., with introduction and index by Jerrell H. Shofner
- A panorama of three centuries of history viewed from Charleston's famous Battery, with a description of the guns and monuments, prepared by Major Alfred H. von Kolnitz
- The lowcountry answer book
- Charleston, where mellow past and present meet, by DuBose Heyward ; with illustrations from photographs by B. Anthony Stewart
- The most exclusive city in America, by Anne Rittenhouse
- Isle of Palms, Charleston, S.C., Charleston Consolidated Railway Co
- The trip of the steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S.C., comprising ... the programme of exercises at the re-raising of the flag over the ruins of Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865, by a committee appointed by the passengers of the Oceanus
- Trip of the First Regiment C.N.G., to Yorktown, Virginia and Charleston, South Carolina, October 17-28, 1881 (1882), Julius G. Rathbun
- Premium list of the South Carolina Institute, incorporated in 1850, for the promotion and encouragement of the arts, agriculture, ingenuity, mechanics, manufactures, and a general development of industry
- A book of historic Charleston firsts, Matthew Todd
- Souvenir, Cooper River Bridge celebration, Charleston, S.C., August 8, 9, 10, 1929
- Charleston grows, an economic, social and cultural portrait of an old community in the new South ; The Charleston story, by Herbert Ravenel Sass
- Mellowed by time, a Charleston notebook, by Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, illustrated with pencil drawings by the author ; foreword by Louis D. Rubin, Jr
- The secret gardens of Charleston, Louisa Pringle Cameron ; principal photography by Lauren Preller Chambers
- Charleston South Carolina and surrounding barrier islands
- Local reminiscences, a lecture delivered by H.P. Archer before the Mutual Aid Association, no. 1, of Charleston, S.C., in the hall of the Mechanics' Union, at Charleston, S.C., June 6th, 1889
- Charleston salt and iron, the beauty, strength and timeless allure of the South's crown jewel, edited by Wendy Nilsen Pollitzer ; Foreward by Mary Alice Monroe
- The private gardens of Charleston, Louisa Pringle Cameron
- Charleston ironwork, a photographic study, text and photographs by Charles N. Bayless
- Charleston, queen of colonial America, America rediscovers its loveliest cities -- Homes of the cavaliers and the Huguenots -- The past and the present in Charleston, by Margaret Lathrop Law
- Charleston, [edited by] Jessica Mischner ; illustrations by Teil Duncan and Scott Campbell
- Off duty- in Charleston, South Carolina, material compiled by Recreation Division of Charleston Welfare Council ; cover design by Paul E. Johnson
- Inhabited by history : Charleston, S.C., by Josephine Humphreys
- The charm of Charleston, architecture, culture, and nature : stories of the South Carolina lowcountry, written by Michael Trouche ; [photography, Joe McLemore ... et al.]
- Historic Charleston, walk back in time, sketches by Matthew Todd
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