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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
November 4, 2005
350TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
BOOK: "THOMAS PELL
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Friday, November 4, 2005
Google Print Adds Many Public Domain Books of Use to Local Historians to
its Virtual Library
On September 7, 2005 I published to the
Historic Pelham Blog a posting entitled "Using
Google Print to Further Your Local History Research". In it I
described the excellent
Google Print search service available at
http://print.google.com/
saying "[i]t now is a search tool that cannot be ignored by local
historians interested in the history of Pelham and surrounding areas."
Yesterday that conclusion became even more compelling.
On November 3, search engine powerhouse Google™ released a very large
collection of digitized images of the pages of books in the public
domain as part of the virtual library available via Google Print.
Because these texts are in the public domain, they are available in
their entirety and are full text searchable. Today's Blog posting will
detail how to use Google Print to search these texts for information of
interest to those who study the history of Pelham and surrounding areas.
First, go to the Google Print home page located at
http://print.google.com/.
As always, it is a best practice first to review the help feature
located, in this case, at
http://print.google.com/intl/en/googleprint/help.html.
It is also a best practice, after reviewing the Google Print help
section, to run your searches from the Advanced Search screen located at
http://print.google.com/advanced_print_search?ie=UTF-8.
In this case, it is imperative that you run searches from this advanced
search page.
Generally speaking, books published in the United States before 1923 are
in the public domain. Consequently, it is easy to use the advanced
search features of Google Print to limit your search query to texts
published before 1923. For example, on the advanced search page try the
following: in the "Find results" area go to the search dialogue box
entitled "with all of the words" and type the words
Westchester Pelham. From the "results" picklist to the right of that
box, select "100 results" and limit the date range of your request by
going to the dialogue boxes labeled "Return books published between the
years of". Fill in those boxes with the date range 1600 and 1923. Once
your screen looks like the one below, click on the gray "Google Search"
button to run your search.

Google Print will return two search results,
both of which are of interest. The first is a book by Charles
Pryer published in 1897 entitled "Reminiscences of an Old Westchester
Homestead". This rare book is 174 pages long. When it can be found
at rare or used booksellers, it costs between $25 and $40. Google Print
makes the entire book available online, full text searchable. It
includes ghost stories about Pelham and surrounding areas, among other
things. It also includes descriptions of the Pelham area during the 19th
century.
The second item is a book entitled
"Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the
Present" published in 1905. By clicking on the link, you will see that
mentions Thomas Pell, his nephew John Pell and a lineal descendant of
John Pell, 2nd Lord of the Manor of Pelham, named Marcia Pell.
You should now be able to use Google Print
to explore such public domain texts. I have tried such searches as
Pelhamville, Hunters Island, Travers Island, Pelham Bay Park, Split Rock
Road, Pell's Point, City Island, Pelham Country Club, Eastchester, Saint
Paul's Church, Robert Bolton, Thomas Pell, and many, many more. Already
I have located a host of helpful texts that address issues relating to
the history of The Pelhams and surrounding areas.
Imagine the possibilities once Google Print
includes millions of public domain texts . . . .
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Historic Pelham
Web Site
Located at
http://www.historicpelham.com/
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single index of all Historic Pelham Blog Postings to date.
posted by Blake A. Bell @
5:09 AM
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November 4, 2005.
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