NGS announces the release of the Kindle version of Mastering Genealogical Proof by Thomas W. Jones, phd, cg, cgl, fasg, fngs. The book was released in print version earlier this year. As a textbook on genealogical methods and reasoning, Mastering
Genealogical Proof has proven popular with readers at all levels, from
beginners to experts. The book has received a tremendous critical and popular
reception and is in its third printing. Many readers have asked for mobile
versions. NGS is pleased to be able to make this publication available now in
the Kindle format and soon in Apple’s iBooks format.
Dr. Jones is a noted writer, lecturer, and editor in the
field of genealogy. He draws on his expertise to make Mastering Genealogical Proof a definitive guide for marshaling
evidence to reach sound conclusions regarding the identity and relationships of
ancestors. Each chapter of the book contains examples of real issues and asks
the reader to apply the book’s concepts to problems presented at the end of
each chapter.
The Kindle version of Mastering Genealogical Proof is now available
at Amazon.com for $9.99. Print versions of the book can still be ordered at the
NGS online store at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org.
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