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The Vaughan Family in Wales and America is a 2008 update of a family history first published in 1990 by Higginson Book Company of Salem, Massachusetts. Originally conceived as a "search for the Welsh ancestors of William Vaughan (1750-1840)," this book became a global search for Vaughans of all seasons. Revised in 1992, this edition has been further revised by the author and our aGoogling webmaster, 83 year-old James E. Vaughan, for publication and distribution by Trafford Publishing of 2657 Wilfert Road, Victoria BC CANADA V9B 5Z3, the publisher of his historical novels The Alchymist and The Silurist, and Diana and Leo. To learn more about this book and its availability, click here, and then return to this site via your browser's back button to continue your aGoogling search.

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The Alchymist and The Silurist is a new historical novel based on the lives of 17th-century Welsh twins Thomas and Henry Vaughan. Members of a family with a tradition of strong Loyalist ties, the twins interrupted their studies at Oxford to join their Cousin Colonel Herbert Price during the Parliamentarian and Puritan uprising. Following military service, Henry took up work as a physician, while Thomas, now a defrocked Anglican minister, took up the study of alchemy and sought the key to the fabled philosopher's stone in the king's laboratory at Whitehall in London. The attention of the author was first drawn to his distant Welsh kinsmen while browsing in Robert Vaughan's antiquarian bookshop in Stratford. Click here.

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Stories of the controversial alchymist Thomas Vaughan were revived some two hundred years after his death by a roguish French writer named Gabrielle Jogand-Pages, who created elaborate hoaxes, pitting Freemasons against Catholics. Writing under numerous pseudonyms, Jogand-Pages published a series of salacious stories about a young American girl named Diana Vaughan, who had journeyed to Paris hoping to prove her kinship to the 17th-century Welsh scientist. This book, Diana and Leo, is the sequel to The Alchymist and The Silurist, and is now available from the publisher, Trafford Publishing, and on-line from Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. Click here for details.


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In the eyes of James Vaughan, Van Lear, Kentucky was a unique company-owned coal town, a great place to "grow up in" despite The Great Depression and occasional human tragedy. Van Lear's athletic teams were nicknamed BANKMULES, the title of the author's book about his hometown, which KENTUCKY MONTHLY described as "a gem of a memoir." One Kentucky reader characterized it as a "beautiful book of unusual perfection." The Hardin County Kentucky News-Enterprise referred to it as "an uplifting book." If you wish to learn more about BANKMULES from the publisher (The Jesse Stuart Foundation), click here. and then return to this site to continue.


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