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- Charleston, city of memory, photography by N. Jane Iseley ; text by Harlan Greene
- Cornices of Charleston, paintings by Susan Romaine ; photographs by Jack Alterman ; introduction by John Caroll Doyle ; foreword by Harlan Greene
- Madame Margot, a grotesque legend of old Charleston, John Bennett ; with a new introduction by Harlan Greene
- The diary of Joseph Lyons, 1833-1835, edited, annotated & introduced by Marie Ferrara ... [et al.]
- The Catfish Row Company presents Porgy and Bess, music by George Gershwin ; libretto by DuBose Heyward ; lyrics by DuBose Heyward & Ira Gershwin ; based on the play "Porgy" by Dorothy & DuBose Heyward
- Robbing the owner or saving the property from destruction?, paintings in the Middleton Place House, 1865-1876, Harriott Cheves Leland and Harlan Greene
- Porgy & Bess, a Charleston story, edited by Harlan Greene
- Renaissance in Charleston, art and life in the Carolina low country, 1900-1940, edited by James M. Hutchisson and Harlan Greene
- Southern sisters, the art of Charleston and Savannah, edited bo Roberta Sokolitz ; essays by Harlan Greene
- Explorations in Charleston's Jewish history, Solomon Breibart ; compiled by Harlan Greene ; foreword by Jack Bass and Robert N. Rosen
- The German officer's boy, Harlan Greene
- The preservation of Charleston, photographs by N. Jane Iseley ; text by Harlan Greene & William P. Baldwin ; production coordination by Alice T. Michalak
- The real Rainbow Row, explorations in Charleston's LGBTQ history, Harlan Greene
- What the dead remember, Harlan Greene
- Why we never danced the Charleston, Harlan Greene
- Mr. Skylark, John Bennett and the Charleston renaissance, Harlan Greene
- Why we never danced the Charleston, Harlan Greene
- Slave badges and the slave-hire system in Charleston, South Carolina, 1783-1865, Harlan Greene and Harry S. Hutchins, Jr., with Brian E. Hutchins