The result of the debate was Delete, discounting socks. Deathphoenix ʕ 15:56, 16 May 2006 (UTC) reply
James Donahue's main claim to fame appears to be as the father of Aaron Donahue, whose article was recently deleted despite the - ahem - enthusiastic support of one User:Cro..Scream, who is the author of this article. Two other claims to notability are incliuded: as webmaster of a website (which, assuming it's the link in the article, as seems likely with no other link provided) is hosted on Tripod; and publishing some books. Which he has: "over five" books, of which four are listed, all of which are local history books about the Great Lakes. They sound quite colourful, but they don't seem to have set Amazon's sales rank on fire yet. At least two of the publishers appear to be defunct, one of them replaced by at least two other companies of the same name, so I can't see if they are self-published. There's n o reason to believe they are, but neither is there any reason to believe that they have more than a minor local market. Just zis Guy you know? 20:56, 10 May 2006 (UTC) reply
The result of the debate was Delete, discounting socks. Deathphoenix ʕ 15:56, 16 May 2006 (UTC) reply
James Donahue's main claim to fame appears to be as the father of Aaron Donahue, whose article was recently deleted despite the - ahem - enthusiastic support of one User:Cro..Scream, who is the author of this article. Two other claims to notability are incliuded: as webmaster of a website (which, assuming it's the link in the article, as seems likely with no other link provided) is hosted on Tripod; and publishing some books. Which he has: "over five" books, of which four are listed, all of which are local history books about the Great Lakes. They sound quite colourful, but they don't seem to have set Amazon's sales rank on fire yet. At least two of the publishers appear to be defunct, one of them replaced by at least two other companies of the same name, so I can't see if they are self-published. There's n o reason to believe they are, but neither is there any reason to believe that they have more than a minor local market. Just zis Guy you know? 20:56, 10 May 2006 (UTC) reply