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Originally Posted by bgalbrecht
As long as it's in the public domain, according to the Gutenberg license, you're allowed to strip all the Gutenberg related information. Since Amazon has a process to convert html to Kindle formats, it would be easy enough to automate stripping the Gutenberg pre/post material and regenerate the Kindle ebook. Whether they actually do that, and do it on a regular basis, only Amazon knows.
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Amazon don't do it but the self-publishers do.
They usually add a clickable TOC.
See posts here about weird Greekie names with copyright lines <dead author> 2016.
For example (currently free)
Freckles (Xist Classics) by Gene Stratton-Porter
http://www.amazon.com/Freckles-Xist-...dp/B00XUR383Q/
And collected works for a small sum
http://www.amazon.com/Gene-Stratton-...dp/B01D5FCIQU/