Now published under the imprint of the Genealogical Publishing Company, Genealogical & Local History Books in Print, Family History Volume, is at last available in a 5th edition, the first new edition to be published in over ten years! First published in 1975 in a single volume of 5,000 entries, G&LHBIP grew to three volumes and 30,000 entries by the 4th edition of 1985, with supplements published in 1990 and 1992 containing an additional 10,000 entries. The continuing proliferation of genealogical books in print, however, has made the publication of a mammoth catalogue somewhat unmanageable, so the decision has been taken to publish the new edition in parts, starting with the Family History Volume, which is offered here complete in itself.
This Family History Volume contains over 4,600 listings of available family histories, both as individual works and compilations; it also includes listings of pedigrees, biographies, and family newsletters in print. Yet another improvement over previous editions is the inclusion of a separate section of compiled genealogies. In addition, the work contains the names and addresses of all vendors (authors/publishers, etc.), a comprehensive surname index, space advertisements, and an index to advertisers. With this volume, researchers will know instantly what family histories are available for sale and where they can be bought. And since the first step in genealogical research is to find out what work has already been done on a given family, the Family History Volume should be the first place to stop as well as the first place to shop.
See also the other 3 volumes of G&LHBIP:
General Reference & World Resources
U.S. Sources & Resources A-N
U.S. Sources & Resources N-W
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
"This series [Genealogical & Local History Books in Print] of four books should be in every society library."--FEDERATION OF GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES FORUM, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Spring 1998), p. 23.
"...vitally important resource...editor Marian Hoffman has produced a superb fifth edition. All four volumes constitute such an essential and useful resource that no genealogical library anywhere should be without them."--THE NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD (October 1989), p. 254.
"The profession owes a great debt to the compiler and editor of this monumental resource for genealogy and local history research...Highly recommended for all libraries."--LIBRARY JOURNAL (August 1, 1997)
"this catalog is recommended for genealogical and public collections."AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOK ANNUAL, Vol. 28 (1996), p. 163.