Sorry Marilyn, See if these are better instructions for books.google.com 1) Go to "advance search" 2) Click for "100 Results" (sorry not searches) 3) In the box "with the exact phrase" TRY Knowlton Genealogy - it should automatically put " " around your phrase or name you want to search 4) Below the bluish gray box where it says "Search:" Mark the FULL VIEW ONLY button/circle. This will pull up complete books that you can download. If this is not marked your return will include full books, partials and just snippets of books. By doing the above I had a return of (11) books with one interesting written in 1897 on the Knowlton Association titled "Prospectus and Year Book Containing the History, Constitution, By-Laws, List of Officers and Members of the Knowlton Association of America..." Happy searching! In a message dated 7/29/2008 3:25:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, germanna_colonies-request@rootsweb.com writes: This is a follow-up on my earlier message, asking for help on the Google book site. I've found that if I put a full name, IN PARENTHESES, in the box that says "with all the words," then I can actually come up with some good hits. For example, I put "Jacob Coons" in the search, and came up with some interesting books. The downside is that I found some very enticing "clips," but not access to the books. In my quest to find out why, at the "Google Book Search Help Center" I found the answer to the copyright question: "Why can't I read the entire book? "Many of the books in Google Book Search come from authors and publishers who participate in our Partner Program. For these books, our partners decide how much of the book is browsable -- anywhere from a few sample pages to the whole book. **************Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020)