Description: Ancestry, Genealogy & History of Derbyshire 130 Rare Vintage Books Deluxe Edition on USB Flash Drive A Totally unique and unrivalled collection An amazing collection of out-of-print rare books scanned to digital PDF format and put on to Disk on the subject of traditional Genealogy & History of Derbyshire. The most complete reference collection available including old local Parish Registers, births, marriages, history, personal accounts etc The 10,000s of pages contain essential knowledge and insights, diagrams, images and explanations that provide a truly encyclopaedic library of knowledge that is unsurpassed. This totally unique collection is the most complete available. A complete list of the books that are on the computer disk are given below. N.B there is NO BOX or physical books included in the purchase - you will receive a USB flash drive containing the books in PDF format for use on your Computer. The colour and style of the USB drive may vary from the picture, we will send whatever drive we currently have available, a particular colour or style cannot be pre-selected. On The Drive This unique drive is an opportunity to own these rare and collectible vintage books before they disappear forever. Some of the books are already unavailable and but for being scanned into digital format would never be seen again. Each page has been scanned in as a faithful reproduction of the original. This is a chance to be able to see books that would otherwise be lost to future generations. The drive contains rare out-of-print books relating to the History of Derbyshire. Each book is individually named on the drive and thus is easily searchable by title, and each book is individually searchable itself. Be Aware - that other sellers may pad out their collection of books with foreign language titles or books that are not relevant to the topic. Compare items and you will see the quality and effort that goes into our disks. Other sellers also put security lock on the books which requires a password (which they wont give you) so it is restricted as to what you can do with the books - all our books are completely unrestricted. In addition all our books are fully named exactly as you see in the list below making them easy to find and easily searchable - other sellers may simply supply you a disk with books named randomly making it virtually impossible to find the book you want. IMPORTANT: These books come supplied on a USB Flash Drive - note that this is not a USB drive that will that will "play" on a home DVD player or TV, it contains no video whatsoever. It is a Data Drive and must be used on a Computer to view the PDF book files 130 Books on USB Flash Drive A genealogical memorial of the family of Buckley of Derby and Saddleworth in the counties of Derby and York - H. Fishwick (1900) A Guide, to the Peak of Derbyshire - R Ward (1827) A hand-book to the Peak of Derbyshire, and to the use of the Buxton mineral waters - W. H. Robertson (1854) A hand-book to the Peak of Derbyshire, and to the use of the Buxton mineral waters - W. H. Robertson (1886) A history of Derbyshire - J. Pendleton (1886) A New Historical and Descriptive View of Derbyshire, From the Remotest Period to the Present Time - D. P. Davies (1811) A short description of Castleton, in Derbyshire - J Hedinger (1839) A view of the present state of Derbyshire; with an account of its most remarkable antiquities Vol. 1 - J. Pilkington (1789) A view of the present state of Derbyshire; with an account of its most remarkable antiquities Vol. 2 - J. Pilkington (1789) All about Derbyshire - E. Bradbury (1884) An Account of the Great Derbyshire Denudation - J Farey (1811) [16-page Article] An account of Winfield Manor in Derbyshire - S. O. Addy (1885) An historical sketch of the parish of Croxall, in the county of Derby - R. Ussher (1881) Black's Guide to Buxton and the Peak Country of Derbyshire - A. R. Hope (1898) Bradwell, ancient and modern history of the parish and incidents in the Hope Valley & District - S. Evans (1912) Bygone Derbyshire - W. Andrews (1892) vers.2 Bygone Derbyshire - W. Andrews (1892) Chatsworth - Llewellyn Jewitt (1872) Coke of Trusley, in the county of Derby, and branches therefrom a family history - J. T. Coke (1880) Country rambles, and Manchester walks and wild flowers being rural wanderings in Cheshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire, & Yorkshire - L. H. Grindon (1882) Dale & its abbey, Derbyshire - J. Ward (1891) Dales, scenery, fishing streams, and mines of Derbyshire - W. Adam (1861) Days in Derbyshire - S. T. Hall (1863) Derbyshire - C. Knight (1841) Derbyshire - H. H. Arnold-Bemrose (1910) Derbyshire gatherings a fund of delight for the antiquary, the historian - J. B. Robinson (1866) Derbyshire parish registers. Marriages Vol 1 - W Phillimore (1906) Derbyshire parish registers. Marriages Vol 4 - W Phillimore (1906) Derbyshire parish registers. Marriages Vol 5 - W Phillimore (1906) Derbyshire parish registers. Marriages Vol 8 - W Phillimore (1906) Derbyshire parish registers. Marriages Vol 10 - W. Phillimore (1906) Derbyshire parish registers. Marriages Vol 12 - W. Phillimore (1906) Derbyshire parish registers. Marriages Vol 13 - W. Phillimore (1906) Domesday Book Derbyshire - J Palmer [14 Pages] Early freemasonry in Derbyshire - J. O. Manton (1913) Extracts (with notes) from the Pipe Rolls for the counties of Nottingham and Derby, from the earliest period to the end of the reign of King Edward I - J. Yeatmann (1886) Extracts (with notes) from the Pipe Rolls for the counties of Nottingham and Derby, from the earliest period to the end of the reign of King Edward I - J. Yeatmann (1920) Fishing in Derbyshire and Around - W. M. Gallachan (1905) Flora of Derbyshire - W. R. Linton (1903) Haddon Hall - L. Jewitt (1880) Haddon Hall - L. Jewitt (c.1892) Handbook for travellers in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Staffordshire [2nd Ed.] - J. Murray (1874) Handbook for travellers in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Staffordshire [3rd Ed.] - J. Murray (1892) Highways and byways in Derbyshire - J. B. Firth (1905) Highways and byways in Derbyshire - J. B. Firth (1920) Historical memorials of Beauchief Abbey - S. O. Addy (1878) History Of Ilkeston. Together WithShipley, Kirk Hallam, West Hallam, Dale Abbey, And Cossall - E Trueman (1880 ) History, gazetteer and directory of Derbyshire - S. Bagshaw (1846) History, gazetteer and directory of Derbyshire, with the town of Burton-upon-Trent - Samuel Bagshaw (1846) History, gazetteer, and directory of the county of Derby - Francis White (1857) History, gazetteer, and directory of the county of Derby - Francis White & Co. (1857) Household tales with other traditional remains, collected in The Counties of York, Lincoln, Derby, and Nottingham - S. O. Addy (1895) vers.2 Household tales with other traditional remains, collected in The Counties of York, Lincoln, Derby, and Nottingham - S. O. Addy (1895) In the Derbyshire highlands - highways, byeways, and my ways in the Peake countrie - E. Bradnury (1881) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 1-2 (1879) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 3-4 (1881) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 5 (1883) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 6-7 (1884-85) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 8 (1886) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 9-10 (1887-88) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 11-12 (1889-1890) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 13-14 (1891-92) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 15-16 (1893-94) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 17-19 (1895-97) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 20-22 (1898-1900) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 23-25 (1901-03) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 26-27 (1904-05) Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol 28- 29 (1906) Longstone records, Derbyshire - G. T. Wright (1906) Lost certificates of Knight's fees for the counties of Nottingham and Derby - J. P. Yeatmann (1900) Memorials of old Derbyshire - J. C. Cox (1907) Monumental inscriptions in Ashbourn Church, Derbyshire - B. Bothby (1806) Monumental inscriptions in Ashbourn Church, Derbys - B Boothby (1806) Notes on the churches of Derbyshire Vol. 1 The Hundred of Scarsdale - J. C. Cox (1875) Notes on the churches of Derbyshire Vol. 2 The Hundred of the High Peak and Wirksworth - J. C. Cox (1875) Notes on the churches of Derbyshire Vol. 3 The Hundreds of Appletree and Repton and Gresley - J. C. Cox (1875) Notes on the churches of Derbyshire Vol. 4 The Hundred of Morleston and Litchurch - J. C. Cox (1875) On foot through the Peak; or, A summer saunter among the hills and dales of Derbyshire - J. Croston (1868) On some bones of the lynx from Cales Dales, Derbyshire Storrs Fox (1906) [8-page Article] On some diggings near Brassington, Derbyshire - J. Ward (1800) Peak scenery; or, The Derbyshire tourist - E. Rhodes (1824) Permanent record of Queen Victoria's state visit to Derby (1891) Pictures and poems of the Pike's peak region - E Whitney (1890) Pictures of the Peak - E. Bradbury (1891) Picturesque excursions in the high peak of Derbyshire, forming a new Buxton and Castleton guide - H. Moore (1819) Rambles among the hills in the Peak of Derbyshire, and the South Downs - L. J. Jennings (1880) Records Of The Borough Of Chesterfield Being A Series Of Extracts From The Archives Of The Corporation Of Chesterfield, And Other Repositories - J Yeatman (1884) vers.2 Records Of The Borough Of Chesterfield Being A Series Of Extracts From The Archives Of The Corporation Of Chesterfield, And Other Repositories - J Yeatman (1884) Report on secondary & higher education in Derbyshire - M Sadler (1905) Repton and its neighbourhood. A descriptive guide of the archaeology, &. of the district - F Hipkins (1899) Repton School register 1557-1910 Repton School register; supplement to 1910 edition - M Messiter (1922) Repton school sermons. Studies in the religion of the incarnation. Being the sermons preached in Repton School Chapel between September 1910 and July 1912 - W Temple (1914) Smalley in the County of Derby Its History and Legends - C. Kerry (1905) Summer rambles in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, and Yorkshire - L. H. Grindon (1866) The ballads & songs of Derbyshire - L. Jewitt (1867) vers.2 The ballads & songs of Derbyshire - L. Jewitt (1867) The counties of Chester, Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, and Rutland, illustrated - T. Noble (1836) The dales of Derbyshire, and other poems - B. M. Draper (1920) The Derby School register, 1570-1901 (1902) vers.2 The Derby School register, 1570-1901 (1902) The Derbyshire tourist's guide and travelling companion - E. Rhodes (1837) The Directory Of The County Of Derby, Containing Upwards Of Fifteen Thousand Names. Taken During The Years 1827-29 - S Glover (1829) The Domesday book for the County of Derby, reprinted from The feudal history of the County of Derby, (chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries) - J. P. Yeatmann (1885) The evolution of Derbyshire scenery - G. Fletcher (1800) The feudal history of the County of Derby; (chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries) Vol 1 - J. Yeatmann (1886) The feudal history of the County of Derby; (chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries) Vol 1 Section 2 - J. Yeatmann (1886) The feudal history of the County of Derby; (chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries) Vol 2 Section 2 - J. Yeatmann (1886) The feudal history of the County of Derby; (chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries) Vol 2 Section 3 - J. Yeatmann (1886) The feudal history of the County of Derby; (chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries) Vol 2 Section 4 - J. Yeatmann (1886) The geology of parts of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire - W. T. Aveline (1869) The geology of parts of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire [2nd Ed.] - W. T. Aveline (1879) The geology of the northern part of the Derbyshire coalfield and bordering tracts - W. Gibson (1913) The history of the county of Derby - S. Glover (1829) The netherworld of Mendip; explorations in the great caverns of Somerset, Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and elsewhere - E. A. Baker (1907) The Old Halls, Manors And Families Of Derbyshire Vol 1 - The High Peak Hundred - Joseph Tilley (1892) The Old Halls, Manors And Families Of Derbyshire Vol 2 - The Appletree Hundred And The Wapentake Of Wirksworth - Joseph Tilley (1893) The Old Halls, Manors And Families Of Derbyshire Vol 3 - The Scarsdale Hundred - Joseph Tilley (1899) The Peak district of Derbyshire and neighbouring counties. With maps, general and sectional, adapted from the Ordnance survey - M. Baddeley (1887) The Peak district of Derbyshire and the neighbourhood. With maps - M. Baddeley (1913) The Peak guide, containing the topographical, statistical, and general history of Buxton, Chatsworth, Edensor, Castleon, Bakewell, Haddon, Matlock, and Cromford - S. Glover (1830) The registers of Mickleover (1607-1812) and of Littleover (1680-1812), co. Derby (1909) The Repton School Register, 1620-1894 (1895) The Victoria history of the county of Derby Vol. 1 - W. Page (1905) The visitation of Derbyshire, taken in 1662, and reviewed in 1663 - W. Dugdale (1879) Tourist rambles in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Durham, Northumberland, & Derbyshire - J. Brown (1878) Vestiges of the Antiquities of Derbyshire - T. Bateman (1848) Vignettes of Derbyshire - M Sterndale (1824) Wings and hackle; a pot-pourri of fly fishing for trout and grayling and of notes on bird life, chiefly in Hampshire, Devon and Derbyshire - R. Hill (1912) Woods and dales of Derbyshire - J. S. Stone (1898) The Nature of Scanned Books You will get a copy of each of the scanned books in PDF format. The PDF will be a replica of the book in exactly the condition it was available to us - so that will necessarily mean that the book will have inevitable signs of ageing. Some of the books in our collection are over 400 years old - it is not possible to maintain a book in pristine condition for that length of time. In addition any marks made by the previous owners will also be present. We do not consider that to be a flaw of the product but rather adds to its authenticity. Searchable - Each file is fully named on the drive so it is easy to search and find a particular title. In addition each book is searchable and individual sections or pages can easily be printed. Viewing - The books will require suitable PDF software to view them, almost certainly you will already have this on your computer or device - if not such software is universally available for Free download. Sizing - Page size can be adjusted to suit your needs for viewing text or images. Printing - A complete book is printable, or individual sections or just individual pages too. Images - All images can be printed out and used as you wish. About the Drive The drive is not suitable for use on a home DVD player connected to your TV or audio device. The drive contains PDF files (these are electronic books) which can be viewed on your computer. You can easily convert the PDF files to a similar format suitable for viewing on your Tablet, mobile phone, Kindle, eBook reader or other device using the totally free software called Calibre. Please Note - Physical books are not included in this purchase; all books are scans of the original books in PDF digital format only. 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Price: 8.95 GBP
Location: Blackwood
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Non-Fiction Subject: Derbyshire History Genealogy
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