Publish Your Family History: Preserving Your Heritage in a Book

Publish Your Family History: Preserving Your Heritage in a Book

Publish Your Family History: Preserving Your Heritage in a Book

Publish Your Family History: Preserving Your Heritage in a Book

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Overview

Many people want to write a family history, but few ever take on the job of publishing one. If you've done the research, and you want to make a book from it, then Publish Your Family History is for you. It will tell you all the fundamentals of book production, together with the important details that distinguish a home-published book from a homemade one. You'll learn:

  • how to get your manuscript ready for production;
  • design ideas for the pages and the cover;
  • methods of making pages with or without a computer and printing those pages quickly and inexpensively; and
  • ideas on bindings that last and look great.

Even if time is at a premium, you're not comfortable with computer technology, or the budget is tight, you'll learn how to publish a professional-looking family history of your own!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781770705258
Publisher: ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Publication date: 05/10/2010
Series: Genealogist's Reference Shelf , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Susan Yates has worked in book publishing since 1978. She has been employed in a variety of publishing and sales positions in which she has produced many books of all types. Now a full-time publishing consultant, she lives in Toronto.

Greg Ioannou has edited more than two thousand books since joining the book-publishing business in 1977 and is currently the president of Colborne Communications, a leading publishing-industry service company. As an author, his previous books are Truly Scary Stories for Fearless Kids and Shivers. He lives in Toronto.


Greg Ioannou has edited more than 2,000 books since joining the book-publishing business in 1977 and is currently the president of Colborne Communications. As an author, his previous books are Truly Scary Stories for Fearless Kids and Shivers. He lives in Toronto.

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