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Joseph McMillan
 
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28 March 2007 13:24
 

For everyone’s information, the heraldic guidelines we worked on as well as the information on US heraldic registering organizations and the bibliography ("Basic Heraldic Bookshelf") are now available on the AHS website, linked from the home page.

Some work yet to be done on internal links and breaking up large pages, but the information is now up online.

 
Jonathan R. Baker
 
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28 March 2007 13:40
 

Thanks for those.  They should be extremely helpful for a novice like myself.

Now to see if the Public Library has any of these books.

 

JRB

 
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28 March 2007 14:27
 

Jonathan R. Baker;42804 wrote:

Now to see if the Public Library has any of these books.


I have found that in smaller towns, the local genealogical society is often the better place to look for heraldic reference books.

 
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28 March 2007 14:40
 

Cleveland’s a decent-sized town of about 85-90 thousand.  Although the local historical/genealogical society is on life support, a situation my university’s history department is attempting to remedy, we have a relatively well-stocked history branch of the public library.  A quick keyword search on "Heraldry" turned up Boutell, Pine, Crozier, Fox-Davies and Zieber from the first list.

Now the question is where to start.

 

JRB

 
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28 March 2007 14:53
 

Jonathan R. Baker;42806 wrote:

Cleveland’s a decent-sized town of about 85-90 thousand.  Although the local historical/genealogical society is on life support, a situation my university’s history department is attempting to remedy, we have a relatively well-stocked history branch of the public library.  A quick keyword search on "Heraldry" turned up Boutell, Pine, Crozier, Fox-Davies and Zieber from the first list.

Now the question is where to start.

 

JRB

 


I like to buy books using : http://www.bestwebbuys.com/books/index.html

 
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28 March 2007 15:44
 

As do I, however budgetary concerns require that I not make my purchases blindly, but make sure that I prioritize my purchases.

Thanks for the link, I’ll check into it.

 

JRB

 
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30 March 2007 15:36
 

Joseph,

Do you know if Phil Blanton’s "American Heraldic Primer" will be going up any time soon?  Thanks!

 
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30 March 2007 15:47
 

I passed some edits back to him and he’s going through them.  I can’t speak for his timeline.

 
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30 March 2007 16:15
 

FatherWilliam57;42859 wrote:

Joseph,

Do you know if Phil Blanton’s "American Heraldic Primer" will be going up any time soon?  Thanks!


While not linked to on the webstie, he has given us permission to link to it in e-mails and whatnot, and send our friends there if they are interested in heraldry.

 
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31 March 2007 15:54
 

FatherWilliam57 wrote:

Do you know if Phil Blanton’s "American Heraldic Primer" will be going up any time soon? Thanks!

I’m almost finished with the (hopefully) final copy. This class I’m taking right now has bogged me down a bit, so I haven’t been able to work on it much. However, now that my midterm is out of the way, I’ll try to get it finished. :D

Also, as Colin pointed out, please feel free to link friends to the "beta-version" for now. It is located here.

 

Take care,