"Bibliography of Worcestershire, Volume 3" is a detailed historical reference work compiling an extensive list of published materials related to the county of Worcestershire, England. Compiled by John Richard Burton, F.S. Pearson, and John Humphreys, this volume offers a comprehensive overview of books, articles, and other documents relevant to the region's history, culture, and society. This meticulous bibliography serves as an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and researchers seeking to explore the rich heritage of Worcestershire. It provides a structured guide to a vast array of sources, facilitating in-depth study and understanding of the county's past. A vital addition to any collection focusing on British local history and bibliographic studies.
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