I have exciting news for Australian and New Zealand researchers. As I lecture in Australia there is strong interest in Genealogy at a Glance series of laminated help sheets published by Genealogical Publishing Company. I wrote the English Research guide and have a few remaining copies but expect to sell out of them at my next venue in Perth on Saturday. Brian Mitchell wrote the guide for Ireland, and David Dobson wrote the guide for Scotland, all copies sold out.
Here is how to purchase them directly from the publisher at a much reduced price from the one listed on the company’s website. These are 1st class international postage paid prices, especially for my blog readers:
1 Genealogy at a Glance $20
2 Genealogy at a Glance $35
3 Genealogy at a Glance $50
You can order via email to ecollins@genealogical.com
You can mail an order to: Genealogical.com, 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Ste 260, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA
You will need to provide either a check in US currency or credit card information.
I apologize to the participants in Brisbane who wanted to purchase additional Genealogy at a Glance laminated folders and I hope you will be happy with this arrangement that I managed to make with the publisher.
Genealogy at a Glance: English Research (or Irish or Scottish) – How to purchase in Australia and New Zealand
Filed under Australia, Book Reviews, England, Ireland, Scotland, Where is Paul?

Hi Paul
Thank you for a fantastic seminar in Melbourne. Loved every minute of it (even the last one “which wasn’t relevant to me” [memory jogger
] )
The link on your site for “Discovering You English Ancestors” is broken. I ordered both via the “Scottish Ancestors” link – although haven’t been able to download them yet due to an Internal Server Error on F+W’s site. (I’ve advised them).
Again, thank you for a really informative, relevant
, and practical day which has renewed my enthusiasm and given loads of new directions to explore.
A very appreciative
Peter Hooper
Peter, Glad you enjoyed the lectures in Melbourne. I have done more migration reading since then and found a little more on YOUR migration.
Thanks for the heads up on the broken link. It has now been fixed.
Paul