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Originally Posted by Fiat_Lux
If one's reading is limited to NY Times top twenty, then perhaps your hypothesis is correct.
If one's reading is in niche fields, then titles come and go all of the time.
There are several ebooks (and dead tree editions) that used to be available from Amazon, but are no longer listed there. Not listed, as in there is no page for either the title, or the author.
I've got ebooks from half a dozen defunct publishers. Nobody is selling those titles.
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
True. I have several ebooks on my Amazon shopping list that are no longer available. Aside from ones I own that are also no longer available.
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Sorry to post on an
exhausted topic, but I read the above posts and have a question.
I too have occasionally noticed books I've bought at Amazon that seem to no longer be in their store, but they show in my digital content when I search the them. Does Amazon keep a copy on their servers somewhere of all the books that they sold, so people can download the books they purchased even if they've been pulled from the store?
I never tried downloading a book that I purchased that was pulled from the store, and I can't think of a specific title to test right now.