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Dive Deep Into The Maloof Family’s History

Dive Deep Into The Maloof Family’s History

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Maloof Family History Book "Maloof, The Ghassani Legacy"

In 1893, a preeminent Lebanese scholar, author, and journalist, Esa Iskander Ma'loof, commenced his monumental and invaluable work of compiling the history of the Maloof family; from ancient times to 1907. It is not possible to describe in a few words the amount of time, research, travel, and effort that it took him to complete his book, "Dwani Al Qutoof", the history of the Ma'loofs. The finished manuscript encompassed 800 pages in Ara.

In 1985, George Hanna Malouf of Hereford, Texas, began the arduous task of translating Esa's work into English. George, a published author, scholar, and poet, completed "Maloof, The Ghassani Legacy" in 1992; a monumental task in itself. The book is a 9"x12" leather-bound hardback, with gold leaf print on the cover and the spine. The contents of the book contain a complete translation of the original manuscript, the Maloof Coat of Arms (with explanation), plus a Maloof family tree with its seven branches, genealogical information on current Maloof families, and much more.

For more information on this invaluable book, contact George Hanna Malouf, our family Historian, at: [email protected]

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Maloof Family History Book "Maloof, The Ghassani Legacy"

In 1893, a preeminent Lebanese scholar, author, and journalist, Esa Iskander Ma'loof, commenced his monumental and invaluable work of compiling the history of the Maloof family; from ancient times to 1907. It is not possible to describe in a few words the amount of time, research, travel, and effort that it took him to complete his book, "Dwani Al Qutoof", the history of the Ma'loofs. The finished manuscript encompassed 800 pages in Ara.

In 1985, George Hanna Malouf of Hereford, Texas, began the arduous task of translating Esa's work into English. George, a published author, scholar, and poet, completed "Maloof, The Ghassani Legacy" in 1992; a monumental task in itself. The book is a 9"x12" leather-bound hardback, with gold leaf print on the cover and the spine. The contents of the book contain a complete translation of the original manuscript, the Maloof Coat of Arms (with explanation), plus a Maloof family tree with its seven branches, genealogical information on current Maloof families, and much more.

For more information on this invaluable book, contact George Hanna Malouf, our family Historian, at: [email protected]