Wow. I'm reminded once again why so many people outside our hobby have such a poor opinion of gamers. [...]
You don't need the numbers. You don't have any right to the numbers. And frankly, the numbers don't matter. If it's sold well enough for Paizo to proclaim it a success, then for all it matters to any of us, it's a success. And even as a die-hard "4on," I couldn't be happier for them.
I really, really don't get it.
I think that gamers are a small community who both like being part of a community but also wish it was a bigger borotherhood. The numbers question is also about: How big and successful is the clan that I'm in?
Also, where I live I can look at the weekend papers and see the bestsellers lists for books with numbers of copies sold listed.
This week's top 10 bestsellers in hardback fiction | Books | The Guardian
It's clearly possible to publishers to share this information - or allow it to be shared. I believe these figures are taken from the EPOS machines in all bookshops. If a Paizo product pops up on the non-fiction list then I'll let you all know

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