by Ann Cuthoys & Ann McGrath
Drawing upon the deep experience of two historians who have written many histories themselves, How to Write History that People want to Read explains how to succeed in writing exciting historical narratives.
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Was £14.99
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by Noel Currer-Briggs & Royston Gambier
This is the first book to help the many genealogists throughout the English-speaking world whose forebears may have been Huguenots.
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£14.99
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by Robin Gwynn
Second revised edition. A full length study of the Huguenots in Britain.
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£19.95
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by Graham Davis
A compilation of essays addressing the histories of British and Irish migration. This will be particularly useful for family historians looking for a greater understanding of the reasons for family migration.
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Was £18.99
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by Robert Sackville-West
Using letters, archives and images Robert Sackville-West explores the history of Knole and the Sackville-West family through thirteen generations.
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£9.99
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A unique and valuable resource for Quaker family historians.
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£10.00
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by Paul Carter & Natalie Whistance
This new guide for local and family historians introduces and explains a set of records which has recently been catalogued and can be downloaded free from the website of The National Archives (TNA MH12).
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by Jeremy Gibson, Brett Langston and Brenda W Smith
Local newspapers provide a huge amount of information for family and local historians. In this guide, Gibson and his helpers tell us what local newspapers are still available, and where they can be found.
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Was £5.95
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by Rebecca Probert
The indispensable guide for everyone tracing the marriages of their English and Welsh ancestors between 1600 and the twentieth century.
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by Roger Kershaw
A fully revised and up to the minute guide to four centuries of movement to, within and beyond Britain's shores.
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...the guide provides a sound understanding of the material available and quickly becomes an indispensable tool.
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£12.99
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