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− | One of the specialty publications of The Augustan Society, Inc., was | + | One of the specialty publications of The Augustan Society, Inc., was''' ''Eastern & Central European Genealogist''','' variously titled ''Eastern & Central European Genealogist'' and ''Eastern & Central European Research Committee'', and occasionally published as part of [[Augustan Society Omnibus|''The Augustan Society Omnibus'']]. |
− | + | ''Eastern & Central European Genealogist'' published five issues between 1977 and 1991, inclusive. They were 8½×11", variously staple-bound or included in the perfect-bound ''Augustan Society Omnibus'', and ranged from 34 to 68 pages. All are available from [http://store.augustansociety.org/shopping/search?category=48&query=&Search=Search The Augustan Society Online Store]. | |
− | Subject material is now carried in ''The | + | Subject material is now carried in [[Augustan Omnibus|''The Augustan Omnibus'']]. |
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 25 March 2018
One of the specialty publications of The Augustan Society, Inc., was Eastern & Central European Genealogist, variously titled Eastern & Central European Genealogist and Eastern & Central European Research Committee, and occasionally published as part of The Augustan Society Omnibus.
Eastern & Central European Genealogist published five issues between 1977 and 1991, inclusive. They were 8½×11", variously staple-bound or included in the perfect-bound Augustan Society Omnibus, and ranged from 34 to 68 pages. All are available from The Augustan Society Online Store.
Subject material is now carried in The Augustan Omnibus.