Hi The following review might interest those with Irish ancestry - it was on Rob Thompson's latest "Family History News" For those who don't already know this is a really useful newsletter for researchers with interests in the UK, To find out more about the newsletter, or view the archive see http://www.genuki.org.uk/news/ To subscribe to Family History News send a message containing the word subscribe to UK-FAMILYHISTORYNEWS-L-request@Rootsweb.com. Subscription is free All the best Kathy NEW BOOKS AND CDs Surname Landscape In Fermanagh Brian S Turner The first in an authoritative new series of maps and accompanying information which reveal the surname 'landscapes' of Ulster's counties. Resulting from more than 30 years of research Surname Landscape in the County of Fermanagh gives a fascinating insight into the special nature of the county through the varied inheritance which can be seen today. This work is a full colour map of the county locating its most numerous and characteristic contemporary surnames, with the intensity of their occurrence, as well as all the major towns and villages. It also includes a breakdown of the top 100 names in the county and an essay explaining how the surnames of its people relate to Fermanaghs particular history. Of interest to: · Local and social historians · Family historians and genealogists · Community relations and cross-community studies · Libraries · Schools and colleges · All those interested in Fermanagh Produced on high quality paper, the map folds from 60x84 cms to 17x20 cms. It can be framed or used as a poster, and can be supplied unfolded if preferred. E-mail: turnercircle@lisban.freeserve.co.uk