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This introduction to the art of genealogy is logically arranged in ten chapters, including "Family Stories and Keepsakes," "Getting Started," and "Helpful Technology." Most chapters contain lists of special collections or resources such as the National Archives and the American Jewish Archives. Helpful charts and diagrams make research look easy and intriguing.
Reviewer: Mary M. Burns
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
May, 1999