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Books, Guides, Maps, CDs & More...
History and genealogy books, maps, CDs from a wide selection of publishers. Browse resources listed by country, location or topic.
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Genealogy Software & Upgrades
Compare leading family history software. Also, how-to books and videos.
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Archival & Artifact Preservation
Products to preserve and safely store your heritage documents and artifacts.
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Charts, Forms & Kits
Ancestor & descendant charts, forms and kits for the family historian
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Featured Titles
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Capturing Memories, Your Family Story in Photographs by Maureen A. Taylor is a great guide for family historians looking to incorporate photography into their research toolbox. She discusses gear and gadgets without getting too technical, and offers practical advice on lighting and composition for photographing everything from your living family members to historical documents. Best of all, she offers suggestions for using technology to get those family videos and photographs out of the closet and "into the hands of people who will love them as much as you do.".
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The Christie Seigneuries, Estate Management and Settlement in the Upper Richelieu Valley, 1760-1854 (Quebec) Francoise Noel provides a detailed case study of the Christie Seigneuries in the Upper Richelieu Valley (in what is now Quebec) during the period from the French surrender to the British in 1760 to the commutation act of 1854 ending seigneurial tenure. More info...
BOOKS or CD ROM - Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation (1867) Now available on CD ROM! A unique compilation of thousands of Scottish Imigrants to Canada, taken from a wide range of primary and secondary sources. These volumes document thousands of fur traders, explorers, bankers, railway builders, politicians, farmers, teachers and journalists who came to Canada before 1867. More info...
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