- The twilight world, Werner Herzog ; translated by Michael Hofmann
- Charlemont, or, The pride of the village, a tale of Kentucky, by W. Gilmore Simms
- Swept under the rug, by Jean L. Pearce
- Mellichampe, a legend of the Santee
- Pirates & devils, William Gilmore Simms's unfinished postbellum novels, edited by Nicholas G. Meriwether & David W. Newton
- A gentleman in Moscow, Amor Towles
- The golden Christmas, a chronicle of St. John's, Berkeley, [William Gilmore Simms ; introduction by David Aiken]
- Jurgen, a comedy of justice, by James Branch Cabell ; with illustrations & decorations by Frank C. Pape ; and an introduction by Hugh Walpole
- Horseshoe Robinson, a tale of the Tory ascendency in South Carolina, in 1780, by John P. Kennedy ; with four page illustrations by J. Watson Davis
- Old plantation days, by Archibald Rutledge
- The cassique of Kiawah, William Gilmore Simms ; with a new introduction by Sean R. Busick
- Charleston, Alexandra Ripley
- Wind from the Carolinas, Robert Wilder
- The scout, or, The black riders of Congaree, by W. Gilmore Simms
- Copperhead, Bernard Cornwell
- Mellichampe, a legend of the Santee, by W. Gilmore Simms
- Lilac girls, a novel, Martha Hall Kelly
- The luminaries, a novel, Eleanor Catton
- The underground railroad, a novel, Colson Whitehead
- Katharine Walton, or, The rebel of Dorchester, by W. Gilmore Simms
- Love, honour and civil war, by James W. Guest
- Katharine Walton; or, The rebel of Dorchester, by W. Gilmore Simms
- Our valiant few, by F. van Wyck Mason ; illustrated by John Alan Maxwell
- Apalachee, Joyce Rockwood Hudson
- Woodcraft, or, Hawks about the dovecote, a story of the South at the close of the Revolution ; [The forayers : or, The raid of the dog-days], by W. Gilmore Simms
- The boy from Glassy Mountain, Jean Martin Flynn
- 'pon Jordan's far shore, Jean E. Holmes
- Stars on the sea, F. van Wyck Mason
- Water for elephants, a novel, Sara Gruen
- Calico palace, by Gwen Bristow
- Pound foolish, Robert Molloy
- The Fallon pride, by Reagan O'Neal
- The tattooist of Auschwitz, a novel, Heather Morris
- Fragments of the ark, Louise Meriwether
- Scorpio's child, Kezi Matthews
- Secret sins of the mothers, a novel, by Dorothy K. Morris
- La belle, a novel based on the life of the notorious Southern belle, Marie Boozer
- A richer wealth, by Claude Mark Melton ; [preface by Mary Lee Sparks]
- From the ashes of ruin, by Miriam Freeman Rawl
- The Yemassee, a romance of Carolina, [William Gilmore Simms] ; John Caldwell Guilds, editor
- Wolf by the ears, Ann Rinaldi
- The forayers, or, The raid of the dog-days
- Jubilation morn', Jean E. Holmes
- The scout, or, The black riders of Congaree
- Orphan train, Christina Baker Kline
- Peter Ashley, DuBose Heyward ; [with an introduction by James M. Hutchisson]
- Always a river, by Drayton Mayrant
- Mellichampe, a legend of the Santee, by W. Gilmore Simms
- Jubilee trail, by Gwen Bristow
- Madame Margot, a grotesque legend of old Charleston, John Bennett ; with a new introduction by Harlan Greene