-40%
Reading Early American Handwriting Genealogy Book New
$ 15.83
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Reading Early American HandwritingKip Sperry
Softbound oversize volume totaling
289
pages. Book is in new condition. Per the publisher;
This book is designed to teach you how to read and understand the handwriting found in documents commonly used in genealogical research. It explains techniques for reading early American documents, provides samples of alphabets and letter forms, and defines terms and abbreviations commonly used in early American documents such as wills, deeds, and church records. Furthermore, it presents numerous examples of early American records for the reader to work with, for it is the author's contention that by studying and transcribing each of these documents--letter-by-letter, word-by-word--readers will become proficient in reading and understanding early American handwriting.
Arranged by degree of difficulty, from relatively easy-to-read documents of the nineteenth century to those of the sevententh century, the documents showcase examples of handwriting styles, letter forms, abbreviations, and terminology typically found in early American records. Each document--nearly 100 of them at various stages of complexity--appears with the author's transcription on a facing page, enabling the reader to check his own transcription. This strategy allows the reader to attain proficiency in reading the documents at a natural rate of progression.
Also covered in the work, with particular emphasis on handwriting, are numbers and roman numerals, dates and the change from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar, abbreviations and contractions, and standard terms found in early American records. In addition, there is a timely section on the Internet and compact discs, as well as an annotated bibliography of books and articles of particular interest to genealogists and historians. Taken together, these features describe a book that is absolutely indispensable in learning to read early American handwriting.
"The further back in time our research takes us, the more 'plain English' looks like a foreign language. That's why Sperry's 'plain English' guide to not-so-plain English writing is an absolute basic book for every genealogical shelf."
--Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
"This book should be a godsend for anyone contemplating applying for a certification category in which document abstraction and transcription is a part. For everyone else, it will be
merely
a priceless addition to the personal reference library."--ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGISTS QUARTERLY, Vol. XIV, No. 4, p. 151.
"If you have any original source documents in your library (e.g., census schedules on microfilm for your state or county or archival collections of manuscripts, letters, and diaries), this will be appreciated."--BOOK LIST, Vol. 5, No. 17, p. 1621.
"...one of the most effective primers...the book is easy to read. Its style is as comprehensible as the type font is comfortable. All words and concepts are carefully explained...
Reading Early American Handwriting
is a timeless reference whose value will increase as more early-American documents become available to researchers of many disciplines."--NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Vol. 86, No. 4, p. 314.
"Mr. Sperry's book will certainly be of use to any genealogist who wishes to improve his or her own skills in the study of early handwriting."
--FEDERATION OF GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES FORUM, Vol. 10, No. 4, p. 30.
Just what you need for genealogy research.
Take a Look at My Other Genealogical Books up for Auction
Track Page Views With
Auctiva's FREE Counter Pedigrees of Some Of The Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants Volume 1
Marcellus Donald R von Redlich
Volume totaling
320
pages. Book is in excellent condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
A distinguished work, it provides pedigrees of descent from Charlemagne that can be proved without a doubt. The progeny of Royal Houses of Europe that trace back to Charlemagne are listed in chronological order under their respective Houses. Then, individual chapters list American families that link up with one or more royal lines, and pertinent facts are given for each member of the family--birth, marriage, children, connecting lines, station, distinctions, and honors
Take a Look at My Other Genealogical Books up for Auction
Track Page Views With
Auctiva's FREE Counter