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Family Genealogies in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 1993 Genealogy Search
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"Family Genealogies in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh",compiled by Bob and Mary Closson. Copyright March 1993 by the authors. Published privately by Closson Press, Apollo Pennsylvania. First Printing 1993; this is a Revised 1993 printing. Lightly Ex-Library as described below. No ISBNs.
Note - the photos you see are of this genealogy guide - no 'Stock Photos'.
A splendid resource for the genealogist. The Carnegie Library maintains a remarkably broad selection of genealogical works from many authors - private individuals completing genealogical family works and then providing copies to the library. A remarkable find for the genealogist.
Lightly ex-library.
A clean record in tan/brown-lettered and illustrated soft wraps, 10 3/4" x 8 1/4" x 43 pages of of information in alphabetical format. Family names, authors, publictaion date, number of pages. Excellent data for you.
From the research (noncirculating) library of the Ohio Genealogical Society. A donation plate stamped 'Discard', front endpage. An OGS sticker, also marked 'discard', title page - that's it. A roughness where a library stamp was no doubt removed, front wrap. Our diligent search noted no highlightings, underlinings, markings. A spectacular find for the genealogist, historian. These records never circulated - strictly a noncirculating, research volume.
An excellent addition to your personal genealogy library. Good-Very Good. Stapled in soft wraps.
No dogears, No mustiness, No smoke smell. We do try to describe them correctly - We want you back as a customer - hundreds of repeat customers.
We noted no markings beyond those stated above. NOT Remainder-marked.
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Don't let this one get by you - this is a marvelous genealogy find.