You wrote:
“No, I’m using my copy of Guenter Lewy’s book which I’m holding in my hand. It’s right next to the other three books I’ve referred to on this thread by Kertner and Goldhagen and Cornwell.”
I don’t think so. After all, the “( p. 3)” wouldn’t have been on the page in the book at the end of the quote but it is in exactly that place on the website. Usually people list page numbers at the end of book titles, not passages unless they already mentioned the book title. Sorry, with your track record, I have no reason to think you’re being honest when the evidence suggests otherwise.
“Amazon is our friend. You should try it sometime. Instead of relying on some website, you could actually BUY THE BOOK.”
I buy quite a few books every year. I am in fact waiting for three packages from Amazon.com right now. And by your posts, I can tell I’m better read than you are.
“A novel approach in this internet age. But it makes for greater comprehension.”
I pointed out YOU were using the internet. Deal with it. You’ve been caught relying on a liberal webpage. Typical.
Give me your address and I'll send you a snapshot.