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The two books are exactly the same contents
one is b/w soft cover and the other full color casewrap-hardcover binding.

The color hardbound version is well worth the money!  The 100 plus pictures and maps jump off the page at you.  the 80# paper is glossier than the 60# paper in the paperback

Click here to see Table of Contents, everyname index and more pictures of the book

click on blue title to see book! preview or buy it
Desc.Casper Rader 1812 Wythe VA COLOR Hardcover (takes 15 working days to print and ships from Morrisville NC)
 
($77.56 plus shipping)
This is the casewrap-hardcover binding, full-color exterior ink in and out
     The first 3 generations of Casper Rader's Descendants. He is found first on the ship Edinberg in 1750 Pennsylvania. He lives in Lebanon county and Cumberland county Pennsylvania during the Rev War,
     His children are in Greene County Tennessee and other places The major improvement over earlier versions is the inclusion of $3,000 of land research. The land they lived on is plotted on Quad maps in detail sufficient for you to go right to each place they lived
---- visit my website at www.rader.org for more details

click on blue title to preview or buy the book!
Casper Rader 1732-1812 Wythe county, Virginia B/W paperback $39.27
 (takes 5 working days to print and ships from Morrisville NC)
The first 3 generations of Casper Rader's Descendants. He is found first on the ship Edinberg in 1750 Pennsylvania. He lives in Lebanon county and Cumberland county Pennsylvania during the Rev War
-- --- This is exactly the same book as the one above except it is paperback and No Color inside -- $24.28 plus shipping)

Just want the maps ? 15 pages of full page full color maps of Rader land in Greene County Tennessee http://www.viovio.com/shop/index.php?main_page=user_products Rader land in Antebellum Greene County Tennessee   $11.49

The two books are exactly the same contents
one is b/w soft cover and the other full color casewrap-hardcover binding

my Rader Ancestor - Johann Gasber Rotter
would you like a copy of ALL source records that I have for  Casper (can you provide more to add to it?  I have placed  high quality scans of them on the photobook service Vio Vio.   You can copy the pictures to your computer or order a  paperback book for around $20
(I can't buy the ink to print these photograph quality, full bleed, pictures for $20)

 

Wayne A. Conduff's research for Rader Places in Greene County,
Tennessee
Do you know where they lived and which Rader's
were near each other
Have you made a Photo Book yet? Click on photo book to learn more about using www.lulu.com , www.Viovio.com  and www.MyPublisher.com
 
Jim Rader used MyPublisher to create this PhotoBook. If you like what you see, simply follow the instructions below to learn how to create your very own published PhotoBook! (click on the book image above)

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Click here to see the Casper Rader book you can buy  for $15.74 at VIOVIO.COM color photos this book has color versions of the pictures in The first 3 generations of Casper Rader's  Descendants available through www.lulu.com

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Contact Information --  Jim Rader
Telephone               916-366-6833
Postal address   2633 Gilbert Way, Rancho Cordova, CA  95670-3513
Electronic mail     jim@rader.org 

 Rader Genealogy

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