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So it is the people who have to police the online community? (Original Post)
applegrove
Jul 2019
OP
Can be found online for free. Why are they marketing it? And why with a pro-Nazi description.
emmaverybo
Jul 2019
#3
Yes. I don't know how they could sell it even without knowing the description.
applegrove
Jul 2019
#4
msongs
(67,395 posts)1. tried reading it once. boring and repetetive. not a page turner nt
applegrove
(118,622 posts)2. I worked in a second hand book store 25 years ago or more. Nobody
sold it. I had at least one creepy young man come in and ask if we had a copy. I would not have sold it to him if we did have it. I wouldn't have sold it to anyone. But we didn't.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)5. Same here
being a history buff, I tried a few pages of it many decades ago and found it to be a complete bore.
emmaverybo
(8,144 posts)3. Can be found online for free. Why are they marketing it? And why with a pro-Nazi description.
Certainly it should be available for historical research. My mother, s history major, read it in college when she researched the rise of the third Reich. But making a buck off it is reprehensible.
applegrove
(118,622 posts)4. Yes. I don't know how they could sell it even without knowing the description.
It is bookselling 101 that books can be dangerous. Loosey goosey business practices. Like they did it because the "market is always right".