Books on German History

Hi Marlene: Thanks for the kudos. 4 people from the list expressed
interest in buying them. I hope a few more do. Jane

[Original Message]
From: Gap Creek Hideaway <gapcreek@qldnet.com.au>
To: Hannover-L <hannover-l@genealogy.net>
Date: 7/6/2008 3:17:19 AM
Subject: Re: [HN] Books on German History

Hi Jane, Joel and other list members,

I'd like to confirm what Jane has said - THE SAXON CHRONICLE (by Jane

Ellen

Swan) was a most enjoyable read and wonderful way to gain an insight into
the history and life of people in Northern Germany in particular, over the
past 700 hundred years. I have shared the books with my family who have
also enjoyed them immensely and will get them back and read them again

some

day. I enjoyed the history so much that next month when holidaying in
Europe, I am going to Celle, Bremen, Luneburg and the Luneburger Heide

which

are some of the places that featured in Jane's books.

Kind Regard

Marlene
Brisbane, Australia

From: hannover-l-bounces@genealogy.net
[mailto:hannover-l-bounces@genealogy.net] On Behalf Of JANE E SWAN
Sent: Saturday, 5 July 2008 9:21 AM
To: hannover-l
Subject: Re: [HN] Books on German History

Hi Joel and everyone else interested in German history: For the most
painless and interesting yet very accurate way of learining German

history,

esp. the history of Hannover, read my novels THE SAXON CHRONICLE (by Jane
Ellen Swan). You will love them and learn a lot at the same time. It is

in

Would be interested on how to obtain copy of the books mentioned. Please
advise at your convenience.

Thanks

Anna