"Learn like a dog and play like a gentleman" is a motto from the best-selling book "Notes on the Wall of Harvard Library", which was once widely spread as a wise saying, and the book was also selected as "the best-selling variety in the whole industry in 2009".
Harvard Library clearly responded: "Harvard Library has no such motto." The Notes on the Wall of Harvard Library is a fabricated and fabricated book, which was actually fabricated by a Danny Feng from China.
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It is understood that the word "fake book" is now used in China, dating back to 2005. At that time, the book No Excuses, signed by Feral Cape and edited by a machinery industry publishing house today, was very popular in the market. It was reprinted 24 times in just two years and sold more than 2 million copies.
Soon after, Bryce Barber's original work, which can be called "the classic reader of employee professional quality training" in the United States, was officially launched by China Social Sciences Publishing House, breaking the false fact that there is no excuse for the "mechanical version". As a result, there is a new word in China publishing circle-"fake book".
Nowadays, the publishing industry is driven by "profit-seeking", and the emergence of a large number of "follow-the-wind books" is hard to prevent. In fact, the lack of honesty and innovation is not only reflected in the works, but also in the circulation.
Book sales belong to the consignment system, and some publishers give low discounts to the stores and have a large profit margin, so it provides convenience for these "fake books" and "follow the trend books".
In this way, imported books and "edited" books robbed the limited store resources, and the sales of high-quality books were affected, and the truly valuable knowledge could not reach the target readers smoothly.
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