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Guide des recherches genealogiques en Alsace, Christian Wolff 1975 HB IN FRENCH

$ 13.2

Availability: 47 in stock
  • Condition: Hardback book with cloth covered boards. No dust jacket. Binding is secure. There is darkening of the cloth of the spine and of the 2 inches of the boards closest to the spine, probably from exposure. There is also evidence of water contact at the very bottom of the back board. (See photo #12 for a closeup.) This does not affect the interior of the book. There is slight spotting to the insides of the front and back boards and to the facing free pages. On the inside of the front board at the top right are a few numbers written in pencil. There are no other markings. There is some spotting to the page edges. Not ex-library and not ex-libris. This book has a very slightly musty smell. Please see photos. Sold as is.
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    Description

    Up for sale is a very practical and helpful book on genealogy in Alsace, written by an authority in the field.
    IMPORTANT NOTE:  This book is entirely in the French language.
    Title:
    Guide des recherches genealogiques en Alsace
    Author:  Christian Wolff (Conservateur aux Archives du Bas-Rhin, Secretaire du Cercle Genealogique d'Alsace)
    Publisher:  Editions Oberlin Strasbourg
    Hardback.  No dust jacket.  About 9.75 inches tall by about 7.5 inches wide.
    Copyright:  1975, by the publisher.
    Pages:  257  plus several "Planches" at the rear.
    Please see photos # 3 through 8 of this listing for the Table des Matieres (Table of Contents).
    This book is divided into two volumes (Tomes).  The first, which comprises pages 11 through 141, is entitled "Guide des Recherches Genealogiques" and has a lot of general information on genealogical research.  The second, which comprises pages 143 through 251, is entitled "Bibliographie Genealogique Alsacienne" and has a very detailed listing of sources of importance to Alsatian genealogy.
    Alsace is a cultural and historical area in eastern France, on the west bank of the Rhine River and adjoining Germany and Switzerland.  Its major city is Strasbourg where this book was published.
    Please see complete description of condition (which is fairly nice but does have some issues) and photos.  Sold as is.
    Attention US Buyers:  I will ship by USPS Media Mail or by USPS Priority Mail, your choice.  Please note that if you have a Military Mail address (e.g. APO), I must ask that you choose USPS Priority Mail as it is my understanding that USPS Media Mail is not reliable to Military Mail addresses.
    Attention International Buyers:  Unfortunately, it appears that international shipping from the US (via the USPS) has become unreliable, because of the pandemic.  Therefore, I have decided to remove the international shipping option.  You are still welcome to bid on this item, but will need to supply a shipping address in the US.  I'm sorry for the inconvenience.  Thank you for your understanding.
    Up for sale
    is a first edition (original edition) of a book that provides valuable genealogical information about the first French settlers of the colony of Louisiana.  It was compiled by a noted authority on the subject.
    Title:
    Gulf Coast Colonials
    Subtitle:
    A Compendium of French Families in Early Eighteenth Century Louisiana
    Author:  Winston De Ville (With an Introduction by James Daniel Hardy, Jr.)
    Copyright 1968 (by the author)
    Publisher:  Genealogical Publishing Company (Baltimore, Maryland)
    Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 68-9400
    Hardback.  No dust jacket. (9.25 inches tall by 6.25 inches wide)
    Pages:  69
    Please see photo #3 for the Table of Contents.
    As explained in the Foreword, the book was assembled utilizing copies of the WPA (? Works Progress Administration) records of baptisms, weddings, and funerals of the earliest families in Louisiana.  The term "Louisiana" here means more than the current state boundaries, but refers to the French colony along the Gulf Coast.  In fact, as emphasized in the Introduction (by an LSU History Professor), these church records were predominantly from the early residents of what is now Mobile, Alabama.  Many of these were French soldiers as Mobile was initially a military outpost.  The (male) heads of households are listed alphabetically, by surname, under which appear the names of the mothers and children.  In some cases, the mothers were Native American or were African American slaves.  Other information provided (not for every person, but for many) includes birthplaces, occupations, and military units, as well as birth, marriage and death dates.  See photo #4 for some examples.
    Winston De Ville was born in 1937 in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana.  He attended Louisiana College (Pineville, Louisiana) and Louisiana State University (for his Masters in history).  He was honored by the State of Louisiana for his role in organizing and creating a guide to the state archives.  Starting in the late 1960s, he published many important books about the genealogy of the Gulf Coast and of the Mississippi Valley.  De Ville is one of only 50 Fellows of the American Society of Genealogists.
    Please see above for full description of condition and for photos.  Sold as is.
    Attention US Buyers:  I will ship by USPS Media Mail or by USPS Priority Mail, your choice.  Please note that if you have a Military Mail address (e.g. APO), I must ask that you choose USPS Priority Mail as it is my understanding that USPS Media Mail is not reliable to Military Mail addresses.
    Attention International Buyers:  Unfortunately, it appears that international shipping from the US (via the USPS) has become unreliable, because of the pandemic.  Therefore, I have decided to remove the international shipping option.  You are still welcome to bid on this item, but will need to supply a shipping address in the US.  I'm sorry for the inconvenience.  Thank you for your understanding.