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Sandemanians and Glassites

Sandemanians and Glassites

the bookplate of John Glas Sandeman.

By Glen Ralph

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Publish Date

1999

Publisher

Wilmar Library

Language

eng

Pages

16

Description:

The bibliographical record given here is unhelpful, and I would like to elaborate on it. "Sandemanians and Glassites" was issue No. 3 of "Notes and Curieux." the newsletter of the Wilmar Library, and it appeared in June, 1999, having a very small circulation (about 20 copies) and was 17pp., illustrated. This was followed, in February, 2001, by a book, "Sandeman Scrapbook," published by the Wilmar Library. This was a printed book of various paginations (about 150pp.), also available in e form by requesting a copy. The email address for this is wilmarlibrary@internode.on.net. Copies are sent out free of charge, and may be printed if required. The Newsletter and the book are both about the Sandeman Family, tracing its history from the 17th century. The contents comprise a miscellany of items garnered from reference books, serials, and newspapers about the Sandeman family and its relationship with the Glassites. There is a genealogy derived from the genealogy compiled by John Glas Sandeman. It should be noted that this genealogy has long been superseded by a better one published by the Scottish booksellers Waterston. The postal address of the Wilmar Library is - Wilmar Library, 15 Brian Street, Lockleys, South Australia 5032. Glen Ralph