This company produces the wonderful maps of counties with the landowner
information. Eight of our counties have been done: Bastrop, Bell,
Bosque, Burnet, Caldwell, Grimes, Leon, and Washington.

 

They are now publishing the map books in 3 formats: paperback, spiral,
and hardback. I looked at the prices for our CTLS counties; they range
from $22.95 to $29.95 for the paperback; from $28 to $36 for the spiral
bound, and from $40.99 to $49.99 for the hardback, depending on the
county. 

 

Having used these books in the Dallas Public Library's genealogy
collection, I can attest that they are extremely valuable for genealogy
researchers. 

Representatives of the company have said that anyone interested in
getting their county moved up on the publication list can contact them. 

 

Laurie

 

Laurie Mahaffey, Deputy Director

Central Texas Library System, Inc.

1005 West 41st Street

Austin, Texas 78756

www.ctls.net

[email protected]

512-583-0704 x18

800-262-4431 x18

 

________________________________

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Arphax
Publishing
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 9:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Genealib] Family Maps books now in paperback

 

Here's a press release about releasing our Family Maps and Texas Land
Survey Maps series books in paperback.

 

Thanks for all the support out there. We really appreciate it.

 

Regards,

Greg Boyd

www.arphax.com <http://www.arphax.com/> 

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Arphax Publishing announces new Paperback editions of its Family Maps
and Texas Land Survey Maps series.

 

Norman, Oklahoma, July 19, 2010.  

 

The nation's largest publisher of original landowner maps, Arphax
Publishing Co., announces today that its two primary book series are now
available in soft-cover editions. In its first five years, Arphax has
published books for over 500 U.S. counties which display maps of
original landowners. Before today, these volumes were available only
with a spiral-bound or library-bound cover option. But beginning right
now, every current title is also available in a high-quality paperback
edition.

 

"The economy being rough out there actually motivates us to do what we
do better; not just crawl into a shell," begins Greg Boyd, creator of
the Family Maps and Texas Land Survey Maps series. "We have listened to
our customers' needs and wants and are excited to be able to respond in
a really significant way." Boyd continues: "A little over two years ago,
we began acquiring equipment that would enable us to produce quality
paperbacks. The final piece of that puzzle was purchased just a couple
of months ago and now everything is finally in place. And we could not
be more ecstatic about the results and what that will mean to our
researchers."

 

Arphax currently publishes original landowner maps, in book form,
county-by-county, for twenty-three (23) different states. And while
there are still hundreds of counties remaining to be mapped, all future
releases will have three different cover options. The goal from the
onset has been to meet the specific needs of any researcher or
repository who enjoy this unique and information-rich resource. And now
a lower-cost alternative is available to those in need of that sort of
research tool.

 

Corresponding with the launch of its new paperbacks, Arphax is also
announcing that, as of today, each of the 3 cover choices (paperback,
spiral, and hardbound) will be offered for sale on Arphax's website
(www.arphax.com <http://www.arphax.com/> ). Whenever a customer reaches
any product-page, all three options will be available to them. "We have
redesigned our web-site to make it simpler for people to understand
their options for getting into our work. We've tried to make it easier,
and more cost-effective for folks to purchase what's right for them,"
Boyd adds.

 

The states Arphax currently produces maps for are: Alabama, Arkansas,
Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan,
Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin.
California will be added to the mix in the coming weeks. And other
states are scheduled to follow. 

 

Arphax encourages researchers to subscribe to its periodic e-mail
newsletter, which is sent about 8 times a year. There's a link on their
home-page (www.arphax.com <http://www.arphax.com/> ) that allows you to
subscribe. Also, the company encourages researchers to let Arphax know
which counties they wish would be published soon. Requests can either be
emailed to [email protected], or submitted via the "Contact" form
available from its web-site.

 

CONTACT: 

Vicki Boyd

Arphax Publishing Co.

2210 Research Park Blvd.

Norman, OK 73069

(405) 366-6181

(405) 366-8184 fax

(800) 681-5298 toll-free

[email protected] e-mail

www.arphax.com <http://www.arphax.com/>  web

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