I haven't seen a darknet version of it, but I've seen some public domain books scanned like that, and honestly they're such a mess that you can't really make heads or tails out of it even if you wanted to correct it. Unless of course you have a hard copy available or at least the original scanned pages before someone who didn't know what they were doing turned it into an OCR mess.
If you charge for a book, I expect you to be professional enough to provide a decent copy of the text. Which means proofreading by a human being who understands grammar and punctuation and formatting. If you charge for it, it's your responsibility.
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