From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

iUniverse source

As I published updates to this article, Wikipedia popped up a note of concern about a source from iUniverse, a self-publishing house. On page 449 of her book under "About the Author," Kienholz self-discloses that she "supplied part-time secretarial and ghost-writing services for forty-two years to Albert F. Canwell's American Intelligence Service." [1]

References

  1. ^ Kienholz, M. (21 September 2012). The Canwell Files: Murder, Arson and Intrigue in the Evergreen State. iUniverse. p. 449. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

iUniverse source

As I published updates to this article, Wikipedia popped up a note of concern about a source from iUniverse, a self-publishing house. On page 449 of her book under "About the Author," Kienholz self-discloses that she "supplied part-time secretarial and ghost-writing services for forty-two years to Albert F. Canwell's American Intelligence Service." [1]

References

  1. ^ Kienholz, M. (21 September 2012). The Canwell Files: Murder, Arson and Intrigue in the Evergreen State. iUniverse. p. 449. Retrieved 20 March 2020.

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