Year Book - Containing Lists Of Members Arranged Alphabetically Corrected To January 1, 1918 - captures a precise roll-call of association life at a pivotal moment. A compact, indispensable reference book. Compiled as an alphabetical register, this historical membership directory functions as an early 20th century register of society member listings, offering researchers and family historians a clean, searchable snapshot of names and organisational ties. The alphabetical arrangement keeps entries immediate to consult, so the volume functions as a practical tool for name verification and cross-referencing. The date correction to 1 January 1918 places the volume firmly within wartime administrative practice, giving readers a fixed timestamp for cross-referencing other 1918 United States records and international sources. In manner and presentation it echoes Edwardian-era documentation, which aids comparative readings across twentieth-century records. As a piece of vintage organisational records it serves as a genuine genealogical research resource and an ancestry reference book, invaluable to researchers and historians tracing lineages, careers or institutional networks. Librarians and archivists will situate it naturally within a library archival collection; those investigating professional association history or consulting an alumni directory archive will find direct, primary-source evidence for studies of membership patterns and social mobility. Local and family historians, curators, and academics benefit from its granular listings: names that might otherwise be lost to time reappear here in institutional context. Used alongside local newspapers, trade lists and civic records, the volume acts as a keystone for reconstructing careers and family connections. Its plain, factual presentation makes it useful to both methodical researchers and curious readers who enjoy uncovering small biographical details. More than a directory, this volume is a primary-source artefact that illuminates social networks, professional constellations and the everyday mechanics of civic life. Collectors prize such titles for the insight they offer into institutional culture and the social geography of their time. A compelling find for casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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