User talk:46.39.229.207
May 2018
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Could you please specify *exact* parts of my additions, where it's unsourced in your opinion? Since every bit was provided with reference link last time. Also could you please stop deleting parts of text with provided sources, if you have problems with only some bits of information.
I was not saying the publisher was lying about anything. I was saying that the republishing is not significant and does not belong in the article if the only source is the publishers website. It is just spam trying to promote the book. Both times I removed it that is what I said. ~ GB fan 23:31, 13 May 2018 (UTC)
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