Gustave Le Bon, The Crowd and The Psychology of Revolution
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Comments on the printing not the content
In the absence of any other printing that I could find this may be the best current source of this text.I give three stars to aim to keep my review neutral and not put people off buying but to set expectations there are a few minor things you should know.There is an index. Each entry is truncated and missing the page number it refers to making it unusable.Footnotes appear inline with the text. The text will refer to a footnote, continue to the end of a paragraph and possibly continue for a further paragraph. The footnote will appear mid page and then the main text continue afterwards on the same page.This issue of the footnotes is because there is no attempt at pagination. You will also find chapter and section heading anywhere on a page including at the bottom with the text beginning on the next page.Final minor point. Also page numbers are in the bottom left corner. This means the left page it is by the corner edge and right page it is in the corner crease. Not a problem but just a further example of the attention given to production. PDF meet printer and printer go brrrr!The text still appears readable and I am already have some familiarity of Le Bon and this text through secondary sources that I may review the content later. I expect the book to be readable but any buyer should be aware they may have to make a small effort to follow the flow.An opportunity exists here for anyone who is willing to correctly format the text and resell via the Amazon print on demand service.
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