Publishers: Pelican Publishing Company
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a blend of regional history, cultural traditions, and practical guides, often rooted in Southern U.S. settings. Readers can expect a mix of narrative nonfiction, local heritage explorations, and accessible instructional content, with occasional literary and celebratory themes. The variety invites exploration by subject or interest area rather than strict genre boundaries.
What you’ll often find
- Detailed accounts of local and state history, especially focused on Southern regions
- Books celebrating holidays and cultural festivities through stories, verse, and nonfiction
- Cookbooks emphasizing regional and ethnic culinary traditions, including health-conscious approaches
- Children’s books that combine educational themes with holiday and family life topics
- Photo essays and documentary-style works highlighting architecture and community life
- Religious and spiritual content tied to Christian observances and family milestones
- Instructional guides on practical skills and everyday activities
How to browse this shelf
- Start by selecting topics related to regional history or cultural traditions for narrative depth
- Explore holiday-themed collections for seasonal stories and celebrations
- Look for cooking and lifestyle categories to find practical and health-focused guides
- Seek out juvenile nonfiction and fiction for family-oriented and educational content
- Use thematic clusters such as religion or photography to narrow your focus
- Consider browsing by format to distinguish between storytelling, instructional, and visual works
- Try combining regional tags with subject interests to uncover unique cultural perspectives
Good fit if you like
- A thoughtful mix of local history and cultural storytelling
- Books that connect traditions and celebrations with everyday life
- Practical guides that balance regional flavor with health or skill development
- Engaging, accessible reading with a focus on family and community experiences
- Visual and documentary approaches that complement narrative content
- Works that offer a gentle pace and a sense of place
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
-

Lucky O’Leprechaun in School — Jana Dillon
-

A Complete Guide to Pressed Glass — Bob H. Batty
-

The Flower of the Chapdelaines — George Washington Cable
-

Georgia’s Landmarks, Memorials, and Legends Volume 2, Part 2 — Lucian Lamar Knight
-

Margaret, Friend of Orphans — Mary Lou Widmer
-

Stonewall Jackson’s Black Sunday School — Rickey Pittman
-

The Adventures of Roopster Roux Surfing the Net — Lavaille Lavette
-

Verses for Dad’s Heart — Steven L. Layne
-

The Buffalo Soldier — Sherry Garland
-

Nathan Bedford Forrest In Search of the Enigma — Eddy W. Davison
-

Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans — John Broven
-

Brownies to Die For! — Bev Shaffer
-

Running with Cosmos Flowers The Children of Hiroshima — Shizumi Shigeto Manale
-

Texas Alphabet — James Rice
-

Kosher Cajun Cookbook — Mildred Covert
-

The Wonderful World of Indian Cookery — Rohini Singh
-

Love the Baby — Steven L. Layne
-

Trail Drive — James Rice
-

Toby Belfer’s Seder A Passover Story Retold — Gloria Teles Pushker
-

When the Morning Comes A Mardi Gras Indian Story — Juan Pardo (Mardi Gras Indian)
