Selected Product: | "Who Do You Think You Are?": Trace Your Family History Back to the Tudors: Bk. 3 Hardcover Edition: TV Tie in Ed Author: Anton Gill, Nick Barratt Publisher: HarperCollins Entertainment Release Date: September 2006 ISBN-10: 0007230087 ISBN-13: 9780007230082 List Price: £17.99 Average Customer Rating: | | GSP Who Do You Think You Are? Family Tree Maker Deluxe (PC) ISBN-10: B000IWR328 GSP Who Do You Think You Are? Family Tree Maker (PC) ISBN-10: B000IWN49E The Genealogist's Internet ISBN-10: 190336583X "Who Do You Think You Are?" Encyclopedia of Genealogy: The Definitive Reference Guide to Tracing Your Family History ISBN-10: 0007261993 Ancestral Trails: Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History ISBN-10: 0750935103 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for "Who Do You Think You Are?": Trace Your Family History Back to the Tudors: Bk. 3 by Anton Gill, Nick Barratt (ISBN-10: 0007230087, ISBN-13: 9780007230082). At this time we have not yet written a review for "Who Do You Think You Are?": Trace Your Family History Back to the Tudors: Bk. 3 by Anton Gill, Nick Barratt (ISBN-10: 0007230087, ISBN-13: 9780007230082). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Neither one thing nor... | Customer Rating: | The bulk of this book is the author's history of Britain. No doubt fun for him to write, but if I wanted a popular history, I'd go for Starkey, Schama, etc. The interleaved episodes refer back to the programs in the previous series of WDYTYA - unfortunately, they are only thin reminders of those stories and don't tell the people's stories nor help anyone understand the Family History side. Yes, there's a list of contacts and odd things, but nothing that can't be gained from Google, GenUKI, Cyndi's List, etc. | Basically an 11 year old's history book... | Customer Rating: | | I think I must have ordered this book based on the incorrect review mentioned below. It certainly isn't the valuable resource I expected (in fairness I haven't inspected the last chapter yet where all the links & resources are listed); it is basically a (very) potted history of Britain and mostly of England. It reminds me of a school history book where the lives and achievements of the Kings and Queens are glossed over simply for young readers. This is a classic TV spin-off for merchandising purposes only. | All gloss - no substance | Customer Rating: | | As a general read and as an "add-on" to the recent TV series, this is an interesting book but as a useful geanealogy research reference book, it is practically useless. It is little more than a glossy companion to a TV series but for any serious researcher, the advice must be - look elsewhere. | Wrong book | Customer Rating: | | The other review on this page does not refer to the advertised book. It refers to a completely different book. This book was published in Sept 2006 and the review was written in Oct 2004. Say no more. Please make this clear on the page or remove it. |
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