Publications By The Fullerton Public Library
- Ostrich Eggs for Breakfast A history of Fullerton written for children by former Fullerton Public Library Librarian Dora May Sim.
- Images of Yesterday: Fullerton Photo Album A collection of photographs from Fullerton's History researched and compiled by Evelyn Cadman and Jane Mueller.
- Images of America: Fullerton ISBN 0-7385-2940-0 A collection of photographs from the Launer History Room's photograph collection.
- Postcard History Series: Fullerton ISBN 0-7385-4788-3 ISBN 978-0738547886 A collection of over 200 postcards depicting Fullerton's history from the Launer History Room's collection as well as private contributions.
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