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So it is the people who have to police the online community? (Original Post) applegrove Jul 2019 OP
tried reading it once. boring and repetetive. not a page turner nt msongs Jul 2019 #1
I worked in a second hand book store 25 years ago or more. Nobody applegrove Jul 2019 #2
Same here Sherman A1 Jul 2019 #5
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

applegrove

(118,622 posts)
2. I worked in a second hand book store 25 years ago or more. Nobody
Tue Jul 2, 2019, 01:43 AM
Jul 2019

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
Tue Jul 2, 2019, 05:54 AM
Jul 2019

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.
Tue Jul 2, 2019, 02:48 AM
Jul 2019

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.
Tue Jul 2, 2019, 04:07 AM
Jul 2019

It is bookselling 101 that books can be dangerous. Loosey goosey business practices. Like they did it because the "market is always right".

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