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Can I recommend a good book for newbies?

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Joan of Arc(hives)

Joan of Arc(hives) Report 24 Apr 2006 20:40

Nudge :0) Joan

Clare

Clare Report 23 Apr 2006 15:58

As a relative newbie I found that (please don't groan too loud) the Who Do You Think You Are book absolutly fantastic full of good resources & advice but also a case study followed through the book of William Towers & celebs..... I agree too the magazines are a must I tend to buy 1 or 2 of the different titles depending on what their articles are on & what I am researching....

Kate

Kate Report 23 Apr 2006 15:52

Hi Joan Yes I agree,,,,,,I bought that book only last week... errrr,,,then added a few more to my wish list. besr wishes... Kate

Joan of Arc(hives)

Joan of Arc(hives) Report 23 Apr 2006 15:42

A nudge so newbies can have a look. :0) Joan

Marion

Marion Report 22 Apr 2006 20:21

Sorry Joan i clicked on your email address by mistake the other night, doh! :) I have since spotted your listed book in the threads and ISBN number and it sounds a good investment. Thanks Marion

Allie

Allie Report 22 Apr 2006 19:17

I have that book Joan and your right, its a great book for beginners. I got mine at work. A company drops off books now and then which you can buy and they are really good value. Wilf x

Germaine

Germaine Report 22 Apr 2006 18:04

Yes Deanna I am sure it is I buy from that site quite often. Germaine x ebay item no. 8410685193

Deanna

Deanna Report 22 Apr 2006 17:47

Thanks for that, it sounds a good idea. Is Am**on a 'safe' site to buy from ? I found a book on there yesterday which my son wants. We ordered it at Waterstones, but the could not get it... I was a bit afraid to buy it last night!! Deanna X

Joan of Arc(hives)

Joan of Arc(hives) Report 22 Apr 2006 17:37

Hi Stella ! Yes thanks, I thought so too. Excellent value for money plus it is actually very interesting ! lol :0) Joan xx

East Point

East Point Report 22 Apr 2006 15:09

I've got that book Joan, its great isn't it. Stella

Joan of Arc(hives)

Joan of Arc(hives) Report 22 Apr 2006 14:03

Thanks Kay. I have just checked & it is still available on A**zon website for £4.99 if anyone is interested. The ISBN no 1843099748. :0) Joan

Kay B

Kay B Report 22 Apr 2006 13:46

Hi Joan sent you a pm but just had to put up this post for others. I went to Borders today to buy the book you recommended. I was told by them that it is no longer being printed even though it was only brought out last year. I just thought you could let us know where it came from as My Local Borders in Stockport Cheshire did not have it and could not source it from anywhere local to me. I have yet to search the net as i have just got back and came straight on here to let you know. I have the ISBN number so i will get onto it straight away and if i find a copy i will let you know. There will be some out there......... ..somewhere. :-) Kind Regards Kay P.s I have bought it from abe books. x

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 22 Apr 2006 12:58

Thanks, I've copied down those book details - always good to put on the Christmas list if I don't get them before!

Joan of Arc(hives)

Joan of Arc(hives) Report 22 Apr 2006 12:26

Nudging for anyone interested :0) Joan

Kay B

Kay B Report 21 Apr 2006 20:57

Thank you Joan i will look for that whilst dragging my heels around the shopping centre tomorrow :-) xxx

Joan of Arc(hives)

Joan of Arc(hives) Report 21 Apr 2006 20:36

Nudge for newbies :0) Joan

Joan of Arc(hives)

Joan of Arc(hives) Report 21 Apr 2006 17:52

That's ok Sharon ! I am finding it very informative, it has lots of info regarding where to start, places to look other than the usual for more obscure things such as poor law records, it even has bits about crime & punishment, education, migration etc. Hi Joy !! Yep you are so right. Sometimes there is so much info we can't take it in, & I am finding these books a good place to start. For the money it is very good value though! :0) Joan

Joy

Joy Report 21 Apr 2006 17:47

Thank you. :-) ........... and my tip (in Jim's newbies thread) is I found it useful to borrow reference books from the library first of all before visiting records offices, the Family Records Centre in London, and before browsing websites. I found them so useful that I had to buy them to refer to them - George Pelling's Beginning Your Family History and Colin Roger's Family Tree Detective. Never think you can find everything on the internet - you can't! There is a lot available, but not everything.

Computer Blonde

Computer Blonde Report 21 Apr 2006 16:49

Thankyou Sharon xx

Joan of Arc(hives)

Joan of Arc(hives) Report 21 Apr 2006 16:24

I've not been doing this long & have just treated myself to the most fabulous book. It's called 'How to trace your family tree in England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales' by Kathy Chater. The ISBN 1 - 84309-97-8 cost £4.99 . Best fiver i've ever spent!! Joan