The CD's are not all completed yet, and contain about 10 volumes per CD. C. A. Starke has completed transfering the 119 volumes of the original texts onto CD Rom [out of 216 volumes, total]. C. A. Starke, Verlag, [publisher], states that there are over 445,ooo names in the volumes. I can assure you, there are many many more that are not indexed by the publisher.
Libraries in the United States: [This is not a conclusive list. If you find others please contact me.]
1. Family History Library, International floor, all volumes, and CDs, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Go to the desk downstairs, and they will direct you to the small volumes.
Be sure to take your "Guide to Reading Geschlechterbuchs" with you. They 'may' have a copy available.
The FamilySearch.org Online Catalogue lists Geschlechterbuchs:
1. choose KEYWORD
2. then enter the search words: Deutsches Geschlecterbuch:
go to:
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp
2. Family History Library, Mesa, AZ, CD's only.
4. BYU Family History Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah - has only a few copies of the original texts
5. Los Angeles Public Library, has the volumes, in the History/Genealogy dept, according to a post on Rootsweb, in 2003.
6. I was able to find a few copies listed on Ebay, and at one time was able to purchase the volume I translated, from Able Books, out of Switzerland. It was the only copy they had of the volume I needed. Other volumes were available, however.
Please contact me and I will add other locations here, as we find them.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Where can I find copies of these books? or CD's?
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