There are an enormous volume of books on the topic of Genealogy. The Libarary of the Alberta Family Histories Society in Calgary, Alberta, Canada has over 12,000 volumes dedicated to the topic. The Hemet San Jacinto Library in Hemet, California, USA has over 6000 volumes. And hundreds of other libraries across the country carry small mountains of these precious books. Here, you will find a short review of a small selection of such books. Feel free to share these.
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Reviewed Books
- Adam’s Curse, Bryan Sykes
- Richard Griffith and His Valuations of Ireland, James Reilly
- Origins of the British, Stephen Oppenheimer
- Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors, Richard J. Roulston
- Scottish Migration to Ulster, M. Percival-Maxwell
- Seven Daughters of Eve, Bryan Sykes
- Your DNA Guide – the book, Diahan Southard
- The Orphan Train – A Novel – Christine Baker Kline
- Einstein in Love – Dennis Overbye
- The Archives of the Valuation of Ireland – 1830 – 1865 – Frances McGee
- Code Breaker – Walter Isaacson
- The Scots – A Genetic Journey, Moffat & Wilson
- The Double Helix, James Watson
- The Irish Inheritance – M.J. Lee