Ebook The History of Virginia In Four Parts Classic Reprint Robert Beverley 9780267787715 Books

Ebook The History of Virginia In Four Parts Classic Reprint Robert Beverley 9780267787715 Books





Product details

  • Hardcover 332 pages
  • Publisher Forgotten Books (February 2, 2019)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0267787715




The History of Virginia In Four Parts Classic Reprint Robert Beverley 9780267787715 Books Reviews


  • General overview of history going back to early 1700's. Very helpful to me in my genealogy research as it helps me to understand the environment of the people's lives. I will keep this reference book. There are certainly more current discussions of early Virginia history with benefit of much research. But, I also like this volume as it was written much closer to the time it discusses.
  • This is NOT a book of fiction. It has FOUR parts about the history of the state of Virginia. A book for historians or for genealogists. I downloaded it because of the genealogy in hopes it would provide some information regarding the lives my ancestors might have lived. Having to click on the selections of "predictable" | "some twists" | "full of surprises" etc. was required before I was able to post this review.
  • This book has lots of information about the early years of our country. It is a great resource for the genealogist - professional or amateur. It is always nice to have background information on the customs & circumstanes that your ancestors lived with on a day to day basis.
  • This book because it was written in the 17th century is chocked full of archaic language, but it is worth sifting through to get a firsthand look at what the early colony of VA was like. I enjoyed the book immensely. I am sure that much of what we know of those days, are owing to this text.
  • There's a lot to read in the 4 parts, and quite a bit of repetition. Useful books, though.
  • I bought it because it was written by my 8th great grandfather. Was very surprised and very happy to find this book.
  • Hardback copy would better serve the genealogy readers. Too difficult to cite sources.
  • Good book

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