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Old 02-14-2014, 02:18 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by lol.systema View Post
I did get Montessori's Absorbent Mind on Amazon and it does lack a lot of stuff that the original 1949 text from the Osmania university collection had... some pretty important stuff imho, so it proves to point out that Amazon by commercializing, might release some crappy books just for the cash-in and lose some quality in the process ... Montessori's book cost me .99$ and last time I saw it was free, so there's not much of a chance of complaining, though
Um, you do realize unless the book is published by one of the Amazon publishing imprints (e.g., 47 North, Thomas & Mercer, several others), Amazon has nothing to do with the contents of the book, it's only the selling agent. In this case, if you bought the free one I did, at the end of the book it says "Printed by C. Subbarayuda, at the Vasanta Press, The Theosophical Society, Adyar, Madras"
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