Forgive me for this one-time-only posting of a book image. I realize it makes the page load longer, but I feel in this instance it is pertinent to the discussion.
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The Rape of the A.P.E. has nothing to do with rape. It's a humorous look at the "sexual revolution." I read it years ago. I was put off by the title, but read it because I liked Allan Sherman. "A.P.E." in this instance stands for "American Puritan Ethic."
Could it be that there are different rules for books by third-party sellers or older established titles?