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Subject: Fwd: [WHITNEY-L] Speaking of books
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 16:18:53 EST


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Dear Henry:

I sometimes find the basic interface of the WRG website confusing myself, but
that is another matter. To find the list of published sources that I
intended to refer to, you have to first click on Extracts (found under
Archives) and once you have that page, click on Bibliography if Whitney
sources of information at the top.

I hope this solves the problem of finding it.

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Subject: Re: [WHITNEY-L] Speaking of books
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Allan:

I tried following your instructions to this lady but couldn't find a
specific
reference to books pertaining specifically to Whitney. My search for
"bibliography" produced a links to an amazing number of web sites and
included a couple of messages pertaining to Robert Ward's bibliography
posted on his web site in 1997. However, these messages were not
htm linked and entering the address manually either went nowhere or
linked back to whitneygen.org.

When I logged on to Robert's web site directly, I think I screened it
carefully but couldn't find a specific reference to any bibliography
dedicated exclusively to books about "Whitney." I was particularly
interested in doing this as I wanted to see if a book written by my aunt,
Josephine Whitney Duveneck, "Life on Two Levels," was included.

I'm sending a copy of this message to Robert who will probably
straighten me out.

Henry M. Whitney ()

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Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: [WHITNEY-L] Speaking of books


> Dear Laurie:
>
> If you go the Whitney Research Group website at:
>
> http://www.whitneygen.org/
>
> you will find a bibliography of every book known to man about the Whitney
> family (or at least we hope it's that comprehensive). You will probably
find
> a book there published after 1961 that seems to lean toward your branch of
> the family, and could follow up on finding it from your local library via
> Inter-Library Loan from there.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Allan E. Green
>
>


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