Ancestral Trails: The Complete Guide to British Genalogy and Family History by Mark D. Herber is a must have for any researcher even if you would consider youself an old hand. Everytopic is carefully explained with lots of examples along the way. I personally use my copy on a regular basis.
Comment by Moderator: The first edition of Ancestral Trails is now out of print. But a new 2004 second edition is available in hardback. Price ranging from about £35 to about £20. ISBN 0750935103
How to Interpret Your DNA Test Results for Family History by Anne Hart
Family Names and Family History by David Hey

This explores how we can trace a family name though density spread towards the origins of the name using national and regional records.
Using Criminal Records by the Public Record Office

How to research the Criminal Records
Criminal Ancestors by David T. Hawkins

Researching Criminal ancestors with lots of case studies resulting for many in transportation.
Making use of the Census by Susan Lumas
Records of Merchant Shipping and Seamen by Kelvin Smith

This book helps to illustrate merchant shpping and lists the repositories where records are held.
Army Service Records of the First World War by Simon Fowler, William Spencer and Stuart Tamblin
Latin for Local and Family Historians by Denis Stuart
A guide for those who thought Latin would never come in usefull
Organizing Your Family History Search by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack.
This Book allows us to organise the huge amounts of paperwork we generate in researching our tree and see the dining table again.
Tracing the History of Your House by Nick Barratt

A chance to find out more about your house being old or new be your own house detective.
The Means of Naming by Stephen Wilson

This looks at the nature and naming rules and practices used in Western Europe.
Using Wills from the Public Records Office
Using Navy Records by the Public Records Office
How to Tape Instant Oral Bioraphies by Bill Zimmerman
You can Write Your Family History by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
Have you ever thought that your Family History was better than any novel ? Here is your chance on how to put down your family History on paper.

Interview tips on how recall family stories.
The Family Reunion Sourcebook by Edith Wagner
You have spent years reasearching your family tree and extended family and now you plan your family reunion. This book is full of advise to make sure it is a success.

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