2nd Sunday on King Street

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Your Guide to 2nd Sunday December 12

Art, Books, Charleston Made, Dogs, Guess Who’s ComingSusan Lucas

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The Boutique Charleston at 302 King Street presents three local authors/artists this Sunday. Jack Alterman is a Charleston native and local photographer with two books, My City and and My Lazy Eye. Both books capture his unique perspective of people and places, with local and global focuses respectively.

Virginia Beach’s book, Rice and Ducks, weaves the beautiful history of the Carolina rice lands. All proceeds go toward the protection of the northern breeding grounds and protection of migratory bird habitats in the Carolina Lowcountry.

Richard Hagerty’s, American Surrealist, it’s chock-full of his stunning dream-based watercolors produced over a series of decades. His most notable pieces are featured on silk scarves, also available for sale that day.

Speaking of Charleston’s own Evening Post Books, The'll give away free copies of 62 Famous Houses with every book purchased at their Society and King “store”. Popular gift titles will be on hand, such as Gullah Cuisine, Seven Days on the Santee Delta, Rice & Ducks, New Charleston Cuisine and more!

Meet the Author, Buy the Book

BooksSusan Lucas
Stuart Bennett’s Charleston Gambit published by Evening Post Books

Stuart Bennett’s Charleston Gambit published by Evening Post Books

Evening Post Books hosts author Stuart Bennett who will be signing copies of his new book, The Charleston Gambit. It's a love story set during the British occupation of Charleston during the Revolutionary War. In addition, they’ll have some of their classic books on hand with dramatic discounts, some at $20, others as low as $10. Every purchase will receive a free copy of the popular 62 Famous Houses of Charleston.