Building a personal genealogy library is important in having quick reference materials on researching, methodology, or organization. The list below are books that I have found useful for my genealogy goals. Please share your list so that others can see what a genealogy library consists of and maybe get ideas on what books they would like to add to their own personal genealogy library.
1. Ancestry's Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources, by Alice Eichholz
2. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Dennis Szucs and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking
3. Professional Genealogy: A Manual for Researchers, Writers, Editors, Lecturers, and Librarians, by Elizabeth Shown Mills
4. The Complete Beginners Guide to Geneaology, the Internet, and Your Genealogy Computer Program, by Karen Clifford
5. Roots for Kids: A Genealogy Guide for Young People, by Susan Provost Beller
6. Managing a Genealogical Project, by William Dollarhide
7. They Became Americans: Finding Naturalization Records and Ethnic Origins, by Loretto Dennis Szucs
8. Carmack’s Guide to Copyright & Contracts: A Primer for Genealogists, Writers, and Researchers, by Sharon Debartolo Carmack and Karen Krieder Gaunt
9. 102 Ways to Apply Career Training in Family History/Genealogy-How to Find a Job, by Anne Hart
10. Evidence! Citation & Analysis for the Family Historian, by Elizabeth Shown Mills
11. Producing a Quality Family History, by Patricia Law Hatcher
12. How to Start Personal Histories & Genealogy Journalism Businesses: Genealogy Course Template, Syllabus, Writing & Marketing Guides, by Anne Hart
13. Genealogy as Pastime and Profession, by Donald Lines Jacobus
14. How to Climb Your Family Tree: Genealogy for Beginners, by Harriet Stryker-Rodda
15. Parishes & Registration Districts in England & Wales, by Dr. Penelope Christensen
16. Gifts to create from your research material…, by Louise St. Denis
17. Ask Lots of Questions, Get Lots of Answers, by Louise St. Denis
18. Communities of Kinship: Antebellum Families and the Settlement of the Cotton Frontier, by Carolyn Earle Billingsley