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Other BALH Publications
BALH publications meet the needs of local historians for background knowledge and for practical advice and guidance about sources and methods. They are all written by specialists who have extensive experience in local history which they share with their readers.

The Local Studies Library: A Handbook for Local Historians



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Reading Tudor and Stuart Handwriting



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Dates and times; a handbook for local historians



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Directing the Past: Directories and the local historian



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RResearching and Writing History: a guide for local historians.



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How Much Is That Worth?



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From Chantry To Oxfam: A short history of Charities and Charity Legislation



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Unlocking the Past: The Local Historian Index and Abstracts 1952 – 1999



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Newspapers and local history
By: Michael Murphy - 1991, ISBN: 0 85033 782 8 - Price: £3.95
The late Victorian town
By: Frank Grace - 1992, ISBN: 0 85033 712 7 - Price: £9.95
Tithes: Maps, apportionments and the 1836 Act – a guide for local historians
By: Eric Evans and Alan Crosby - 1997, ISBN: 085 033 857 3 - Price: £9.00
The Union workhouse
By: Andy Reid, ISBN: 0 85033 914 6 - Price: £
The Rural Constabulary Act 1839
By: D Foster 1982, ISBN: 0 71991 072 2 - Price: £3.95
Running a local history fair
By: Vic Gray and Bill Liddell - 1989, ISBN: 0 85033 710 0 - Price: £3.95

All the BALH publications listed here are available from our office at PO Box 6549, Somersal Herbert, Ashourne DE6 5WH
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