Amazon Prime Day Special: Select ebooks by genealogy expert Thomas MacEntee available for FREE DOWNLOAD!
Genealogy author and educator Thomas MacEntee is the author of many amazing eBooks covering a variety of genealogy and family history topics. During Amazon Prime Day, 25 of these books are available for free download in Amazon Kindle (Print Replica) format. THIS OFFER STARTS TODAY July 7th THROUGH July 11th 2025 – ONLY! Scroll down for ebook titles and download links.
Amazon Prime Day: Free Genealogy Ebooks
Click the links below to download the Amazon Kindle (Print Replica) version of each book:
- 10 Microsoft Word Secrets You Should Know
- 10 Tips and Tricks for Military Records and Genealogy
- 10 Tips and Tricks for Using City Directories for Genealogy
- 10 Tips for Successful US Census Research
- 10 Tips for Using Historical Maps for Genealogy
- 10 Tips for Using Historical Newspapers for Genealogy
- 500 Best Genealogy & Family History Tips (2023 Edition)
- After You’re Gone: Future Proofing Your Genealogy Research
- Can I Use That In My Genealogy? A Guide to Copyright and Family History Research
- Crack the Latin Code: A Quick-Reference Guide for Family Historians
- From Dust to Data: How ILCD and ICD Codes Can Guide Genealogical Journeys
- From Slow to Swift: The Ultimate Home Computer Upgrade Checklist
- Insider’s Ancestry.com Guide: Tips and Tricks for Deep-Dive Genealogy Research
- International List of Causes of Death (ILCD) & International Classification of Diseases (ICD) Codes Vol 1
- International List of Causes of Death (ILCD) & International Classification of Diseases (ICD) Codes Vol 2
- Microsoft Excel Shortcut Keys
- Microsoft Word Shortcut Keys
- Researching Your US War of 1812 Ancestor
- Roots to Revenue – How to Start and Grow a Genealogy Business at Home
- Say What? A Handy Phonetic & Spelling Guide for Genealogy
- The 15 Habits of Highly Frugal Genealogists
- The Genealogy Do-Over Workbook
- Ultimate Genealogy Records Checklist: 320+ Hidden Sources to Find Your Ancestors
- Unlock Family Stories: Your Essential Cheat Sheet for Successful Interviews
- US World War I & II Records Cheat Sheet: Discovering 20th Century Soldiers
- Using Homestead Records for Genealogy Research
Amazon Prime Day: What is Amazon Kindle (Print Replica) format?
Amazon Kindle (Print Replica) is a specific format for Kindle e-books that preserves the exact layout, design, and formatting of a physical print book. Think of it like a digital facsimile — it looks exactly like the printed page, including columns, images, charts, tables, and fonts, just as they appear in the print edition. Here’s what makes Print Replica distinctive:
- Fixed layout – Unlike standard Kindle e-books (which use reflowable text so you can adjust font size or style), Print Replica keeps everything “locked” in place, like a PDF. The pages look just like a scanned book.
- Best for complex formatting – It’s commonly used for textbooks, cookbooks, technical manuals, genealogy books, or any material with lots of images, charts, or multi-column layouts.
- Zoom and pan features – Since you can’t adjust the font size in the normal way, you can pinch-zoom or double-tap to enlarge parts of the page on supported devices.
- Page numbers match print edition – Handy for citations, study, or reference purposes.
Source: “What is Amazon Kindle (Print Replica) format?” prompt, ChatGPT 4.0, OpenAI, 7 July 20205, https://chatgpt.com/.
But I Don’t Have a Kindle Device! Read On . . .
Did you know that Amazon provides a FREE Kindle App that you can install on a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or most any smart device? Click HERE to download the app . . . and don’t worry, the app is “responsive” which means it will know which version you need!
I have the Kindle App on my iPad and it works just like a Kindle device! I can change the font size, the word space and the lighting as well.
About the Author: Thomas MacEntee
So, what if I told you that a Baby Boomer guy with a love of punk rock music but also Renaissance Art, somehow “fell” into the technology industry almost 40 years ago, and then left a lucrative career in information technology to pursue his love of family history and genealogy?
And that his passion for tracing his roots began over 45 years ago when he was watching the mini-series Roots on ABC Television at his great-grandparents’ house in February 1977?
While some might think these two elements – technology and historical research – are opposites. The truth is, “tech people” like Thomas are needed to guide today’s genealogists through the maze of options so they can deploy the best apps and devices as they break down those research brick walls.
Having taught over 1,000 in-person and virtual genealogy lectures since 2010, serving on the boards of many genealogical societies, organizing a group of over 1,000 genealogy bloggers, and helping researchers save money on genealogy products and services, Thomas is ready for the next chapter in his professional journey: changing the way genealogists acquire new research skills, motivating researchers to take a chance on new technologies, and improving how family stories and heirlooms are preserved and passed on to the next generations.
Thomas MacEntee: author, educator, student, advocate, marketer, storyteller, entrepreneur, and that “genealogy guy” who helps you accomplish your family history goals.
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