Okay, so I have finished the first go-through of Goffman's Stigma. One of the chapters by the way had 122 footnotes, at the bottom of the pages. It was a long chapter. However, I have gotten to the end, but the person who scanned the book made an error and stuck 34 pages on from another book, a totally different subject. It is the end of another book, including the citations. Stigma ends on page 147, there are a few pages of random character and then another book's pages are stuck on. I can just delete the incorrect pages, right? I've been working with the print copy of Stigma in front of me, because the scanned copy has had problems and a few missing pages. Just looking for somebody to say "yes" that is what we do when there are incorrect pages stuck to the end of a book by mistake. I just don't want anyone who's reviewing the book for approval to think I have chopped off the end of "Stigma". Suggestions? Thanks, Devorah