Press

News Articles and Media Coverage

Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Excerpt from New York Times, May 23, 1915.

You don’t have to take our word for it. Pressrooms across the nation offer greater insight into the unique stories, valuable research and compelling histories from our authors.

Short list of “best press” articles:

The New York Times examined the Fading Ads of New York City by Frank Jump.

The Wall Street Journal discussed The Fateful History of Fannie Mae.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution covered The Georgia Rambler, a story that inspired an episode of This American Life and was written by veteran columnist Charles Salter.

The Chicago Tribune looked back on an era of Chicago Cable Cars with Greg Borzo.

The Washington Post featured Shotgun Justice, Frederick Douglass, and Lost Washington, D.C.

Deep South Magazine shared Kat Robinson’s delectable Arkansas Pie book.

If you’re hungry for more than just highlights, please check the Midwest, Northeast, South and West drop-down menus for a larger sampling of the History Press in the media.

One comment on “Press

  1. I enjoy your books. I was born and raised in Cape May 1938 -1956. I have sand in my shoes and visit family and the Cape as often as possible. I watched the development of the “New Cape May” thru a subscription to the Cape May Star&Wave. I am very proud of my hometown and proud also of books like yours that tell the story. Pls enter me in your drawing for a free copy of your new book.

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