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Old 06-06-2017, 06:16 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by SigilBear View Post
Wow, sounds a little unhinged to me. I can understand acquiring a list of government publications that can be studied for commercial potential. But I wouldn't list an obscure scientific study that isn't even available.

Interesting.
The reason for listing everything is to allow third-party sellers to offer copies for sale. It's not possible to sell a book on Amazon that's not in their database. I've bought amazingly obscure Egyptology texts on Amazon that haven't been in print for 100 years, but because Amazon knows about them, people with copies can sell them on Amazon.
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