Books on Philly – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Books on Philly

Supplement what you learn here with these guides and books.

Frommer's Philadelphia & the Amish Country

Frommer’s
Philadelphia &
the Amish Country

Cafe Philadelphia

Cafe Philadelphia

Daytrips Pennsylvania Dutch Country & Philadelphia

Daytrips Pennsylvania Dutch Country and Philadelphia: 50 One-Day Adventures in the Philadelphia and Lancaster Areas

Architectural Guidebook to Philadelphia

An Architectural
Guidebook to
Philadelphia

(no shot
of the cover
available,
we’re afraid)

Philadelphia Then
and Now: 60 Sites Photographed in the Past and Present

Millennium Philadelphia: The Last 100 Years

Millennium Philadelphia: The Last 100 Years

Other Guides

  • Lonely Planet New York, New Jersey & Pennsylvania

  • Quick Escapes Philadelphia

  • Country Walks and Bikeways in the Philadelphia Region

  • Nature Walks Near Philadelphia: An Amc Nature Walks Book

  • Fodor’s Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania Dutch Country

  • Fodor’s Road Guide USA: Delaware, D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia

  • History & Misc

  • Imagining Philadelphia: Travelers’ Views of the City from 1800 to the

    Present

  • Mermaids, Monasteries, Cherokees and Custer: The Stories Behind Philadelphia Street Names

  • Philly Firsts: The Famous, Infamous, and Quirky of the City of Brotherly

    Love

  • Larry Kane’s Philadelphia

  • South Philadelphia: Mummers, Memories, and the Melrose Diner

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