I would have much preferred two onion rings to two pages of STG44 useless info. Then again, Sonic has some excellent tater tots. I would have paid EXTRA for too stale, hardened tater tots if they were in place of the STG44 pages.
Hey...maybe if I buy the book on the STG44, I can find out about the 98k? I'm sure that author printed a bunch of pages about it.
Or I'll buy some Jan Still books on the Luger for P-38 info. Maybe buy a book on S&W to find out about Colt. The authors may have started a new trend here.
One idea would be to tear out those pages, then white out and renumber the rest of them, or simply don't look at them. Or, demand a refund. 2 pages of 417 is approximately .005 of the book. Thus, based upon your complaints, your special (or pecuniary) damages claim would be .005 x $100 = or about 50 cents in pecuniary loss. Of course, you seem to be experiencing a great deal of emotional distress and anguish over this, and you could claim that too, for what that is worth.
However, mental anguish and emotional distress claims are analyzed based upon a "reasonableness" standard, which in your case would presumably be a reasonable adult standard. You may fare better under a child's standard. For example, if you were a seven year old girl having a tantrum over your inability to make a Crazy Loom bracelet from a craft kit advertised for seven year olds, you may get more sympathy, but still no money, and your lawyer would likely get sanctioned for encouraging you (qua seven year old girl) for bringing the lawsuit. Courts recognize that it would be unjust and detrimental to society to allow claimants who have emotional problems, are retarded, unstable, insane, etc., to inflict themselves upon innocent businesses, people, and the court system by essentially blaming others for their own disabilities, illnesses, and instability.
Thus, your fixated wailing about the two extra pages in the Kriegsmodell book depicting an Stg. are more in line with an adult having an ongoing obsessive tantrum about the color distribution of his bowl of Fruit Loops not precisely matching the picture on the box, or the label on a beer bottle being affixed at 3.5 degree angle, not completely level, and things of that sort. That you decided to give the book a reduced Amazon rating based upon these two extra pages would be evidence of unreasonableness I think, in your lawsuit for a 50 cent refund. Good luck, hope you start feeling better.
Cheers,
HB