Not sure how I feel about this

I was doing a search of the archive.org site with the keyword: jacksonharbor on duckduckgo and got this:




The first result is what I wanted (the stuff I've uploaded from grade school and high school).  But the second result is what caught my eye, so I clicked on it:



The digitized second novel by my Dad, William H. Olson.  It can be borrowed online for reading although it can't be downloaded.  As I understand it Archive has a physical copy of the book and only one patron can borrow it at a time - so it is like a library in that way.

I then did a search on archive for "Jackson Harbor Press" and got this:



The 73 magazine issue contains a review of one of my keyer kits.  Island Connections was something my Dad did for his writers group.  The George Johnson poetry booklet is a vanity press type of service that my Dad did for his fellow poets and authors.  The two books by Conan Bryant Eaton are reprints that my Dad arranged for the local Washington Island Archives.

I suspect that more books from Jackson Harbor Press will only show up if someone physically donates them to archive for digitizing - not sure that I'm quite to the point that I'd do that myself.  What I will do is add a comment on the Murder page that the physical book can still be purchased from myself or the Friends of Rock Island (who maintain and staff the Potawattomie Light building).

I was going to leave a review of the book with a pointer to the website if anyone wanted to get a hard copy but reviews aren't allowed for some reason.  Also noticed that they misspelled the title so people may not find it using the Archive search.

Anyway, here is the crummy commercial link for this blog post:

http://wb9kzy.com/murderc.htm

Best Regards,
Chuck, WB9KZY
http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm