Every Florida Book Project
Disaster at Dawn: The Cedar Keys Hurricane of 1896
Alvin F. Oickle
Cedar Keys During the Closing Years of Spanish West Florida
Jack David Lazarus Holmes
The Town That Refused to Die: Cedar Key, Florida
Harry J LaCava
Cedar Key, Florida: A History
Kevin McCarthy
Off The Beaten Path:
The History of Cedar Key, Florida, 1843-1990
Jesse Walter Dees
River of the Golden Ibis: Tracing the Hillsborough River's Origins to Prehistoric Times
Gloria Jahoda
Tampa Before the Civil War
Family Records of the African American Pioneers of Tampa and Hillsborough County
Canter Brown & Barbara Gray Brown
St. Petersburg and the Florida Dream, 1888-1950
Politics and Growth in Twentieth-Century Tampa
Robert Kerstein
Southern Discomfort:
Women's Activism in Tampa, 1880s - 1920s
Nancy A. Hewitt
The World's First Airline: The St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line
Gay Blair White
Tampa Cigar Workers: A Pictoral History
Robert Ingalls & Louis A. Perez, Jr.
Urban Vigilantes in the New South: Tampa, 1882-1936
Robert Ingalls
Politics and Growth in Twentieth-Century Tampa
Robert Kerstein
Tampa Town, 1824-1886;: The Cracker Village With a Latin Accent
Tampa Bay History (Journal)
In 2007, the Tampa Bay History Center and its partners at USF’s Florida Studies Center relaunched Tampa Bay History, a regional history journal. This book was originally published twice a year, beginning in 1979, by the History Department at the University of South Florida (USF), Tampa campus.
The annual journal appears simultaneously in print format and as an open-access electronic publication.
Circus Days in Sarasota & Venice
Kim Cool
Sarasota: A History
Jeff LaHurd
Quintessential Sarasota: Stories And Pictures From The 1920s To The 1950s
Jeff LaHurd
Sarasota: 1940-2005
Amy A. Elder
Hidden History of Sarasota
Jeff LaHurd
Gulf Coast Chronicles: Remembering Sarasota's Past
Jeff LaHurd