The History Press Has An Eventful June

The History Press Has An Eventful June

Here’s a look behind the scenes at recent THP events!

Haunted Natchez Trace author, Bud Steed, poses with his son Sean at a book signing @ Turning Pages & More in Natchez, M.S.

George Ellison, author of the new Permanent Camp book, talks to a crowded room @ City Lights Bookstore in Sylva, N.C.

Fading Ads of New York City author, Frank Jump, hasn’t slowed down since the successful debut of his book last November. Jump will sign at the New York Public Library (Mid-Manhattan branch) on June 20, from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

E.A. “Bud” Livingston will talk and sign his new title,  Brooklyn and the Civil War, at the Brooklyn Barnes & Noble on June 23, at 2 p.m.

In addition to a wide range of author events in June (see our Events Calendar for a complete list of upcoming signings), we’ve had some fun happenings here at The History Press headquarters…

We recently enjoyed local seafood at Rooftop Restaurant & Bar (near the historic East Bay Street in Charleston), and met with visiting colleagues from the History Press U.K.

 

 

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