Advantages: Colour coded for ease of use Disadvantages: No real information on how to find the things spoken about
...the process. I bought the Who Do You Think You Are - Trace your family history back to the Tudors about a month ago now and was hoping it would give me some valuable tips on how to continue my search. I'm afraid to say however I was thoroughly disappointed.
However for the sake of this review I will start with the books good points. The book is split into three sections: 1/Discovering your early ancestors 2/Their life and times and 3/Where to go ... ...of information, which is made easier by the fact that each section has a different colour; red, green and blue respectively. Another point to note is that the book does contain celebrity case-studies within it to give the reader an idea of what can be found out and a rough idea of how to go about it.
The final good point about the book is the last section, which contains a list of useful but more importantly up-to-date website address. A list of ...
MI9to5 03.09.2008
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