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Genealogical And Local History Books In Print U.S. Sources Both Volumes New

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    Two Books
    Genealogical &  Local History Books in Print: U.S. Sources & Resources Volume. Alabama-New York
    Fifth Edition
    Marian Hoffman, ed.
    Softbound    volume  totaling
    573
    pages. Book  is in new condition. Just what you need  for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
    Devoted specifically to U.S. sources and      resources--books that contain reference literature and source material of a      localized nature--this is the first of two volumes listing genealogical      books in print that deal with U.S. regions, states, counties, towns, and      smaller municipalities. Consistent with the format of the other volumes in      the opus, this work starts with coverage of the five major regions of the      U.S.--New England, Mid-Atlantic, the South, the Mid-West, and the West--and      proceeds alphabetically through the States of Alabama through New York;      therein books are arranged under a statewide and regional heading or by      county, in alphabetical order. Besides the standard listings, many entries      contain brief descriptions of the books; and in a number of cases, where      books have been produced or reprinted by two or more vendors, the reader has      a choice of formats and prices to choose from.
    Genealogical      & Local History Books in Print: U.S. Sources & Resources Volume. North      Carolina-Wyoming
    Fifth Edition
    Marian Hoffman
    Softbound    volume  totaling
    525
    pages. Book  is in new condition. Just what you need  for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
    The concluding volume of the two-part
    U.S. Sources      and Resources
    component of
    G&LHBIP
    , this one picks up with the      genealogical and local history sources and resources for the State of North      Carolina and continues alphabetically through Wyoming.
    This book also represents the fourth and final volume      of the entire opus, which, in the aggregate, may be said to provide the      researcher with an unparalleled buying guide--a giant catalogue of      commercially, corporately, and privately published books on genealogy and      local history that are presently in print. It would be virtually impossible      for anyone to put all this information together by him or herself, and there      is no institution in the world that can furnish comparable data. If your      research calls for tracking down and purchasing books on genealogy and local      history, this work is absolutely indispensable.
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