Publisher: Service Printery, Nickelsville, Virginia.
Publication Date: 1955
Format: softcover.
Length: 39 pages; plus 2-page index.
Size: approximately 3 5/8" by 5 1/4"
Description: According to the introduction, “this little booklet is intended as a handy reference for direct blood lines of the families contained herein. The families are arranged alphabetically and each page or section of a page follows a single line of family descent down from generation to generation. ... Dates have been kept to a minimum, as many of the lines here given are already available in print in the standard reference works.” Manahan was a well-known figure around Charlottesville and was considered an expert on genealogy. He was the husband of Anna Anderson, who claimed to be Anastasia Romanov, the youngest daughter of Czar Nicholas II, the last ruler of the Russian Empire.
Condition: Cover has a few small blemishes and light wear. Small stain on the first blank endpaper–otherwise the interior is clean and crisp.