Books, historical publications, and records-based research.
Colonial Publishing Company maintains a growing body of published titles, historical materials, and editorial projects. The works presented here are a public selection from a broader catalog of books, documentary research, military archival retrieval, and professional genealogy work.
Selected books and series entries.
This selection reflects the company’s work across historical publishing, military nonfiction, youth fiction, serialized adventure, and documentary republication. Additional titles, private research files, and archival projects are maintained separately from the public catalog.
Moonshiner Aboard the USS Yorktown CV-10
The Ghost at Camp Willow Creek
Mary Van Helsing
Swedish Settlements on the Delaware 1638–1664
Welcome to Troop 316
Military records, family history, and documentary retrieval.
Colonial Publishing supports historical research beyond publication. The company works with a substantial catalog of archived material, including records and documentary references dating back to the 1700s.
Service record queries
Research support for military service files, archival record references, unit history materials, and related documentary sources, with initial World War II military archival record queries beginning as low as $49 depending on scope.
Professional family research
Structured genealogy research for family lines, historical biographies, ancestor profiles, migration narratives, and documentary timelines suitable for private family archives or publication development.
Archived data access
Research drawing from a large catalog of archived data, historical references, military materials, public records, and compiled source files extending into the eighteenth century.
Colonial Publishing LLC is a Georgia, USA registered for-profit company.
Its work combines boutique publishing, military and historical archival research, professional genealogy services, and editorial development. North Atlantic Press and The Atlantic Communiqué remain connected editorial initiatives, with North Atlantic Press focused on current affairs, trade, policy, and Atlantic-region analysis rather than history or fiction.
