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Well, you do have a few options.

1. If you purchased the kindle content via Amazon, you can follow these steps to read it free on computer desktop (Mac, PC) https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GZSM7D8A85WKPYYD

2. You can try to source the PDF content at https://annas-archive.org, which it brings together all the Libgen forks, Zlib, and The Internet Archive/Open Library

3. Look up using Calibre ebook reader/creator/editor

Thank you! The desktop Kindle app doesn't make a difference. I need a pdf version of the book and I doubt it's available at the library you are sharing but I will check.

Unfortunately, spending half an hour on #3 gets me optimistic that this may be the solution yet depressed because it is beyond my technical comprehension.

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There are a few guides on YouTube for Calibre, I'm sure. It's been around for a very long time.

As for Anna's library, you don't know until you try searching, they have 38 million books. I would also suggest trying Google Books / Google Scholar because if it's a university text, they'll have it, probably.

Scribner is another source to check. Good luck!