Your complaints heard: Special deal on Lewis’s ‘The American Culture of War’
Routledge, which published the Adrian Lewis book that I blogged about the other day, heard your complaints about sticker shock and here offers a discount to readers of this blog: My colleagues and I here at Routledge saw the great article you posted on Friday about Adrian Lewis’ book, The American Culture of War, as ...
Routledge, which published the Adrian Lewis book that I blogged about the other day, heard your complaints about sticker shock and here offers a discount to readers of this blog:
Routledge, which published the Adrian Lewis book that I blogged about the other day, heard your complaints about sticker shock and here offers a discount to readers of this blog:
My colleagues and I here at Routledge saw the great article you posted on Friday about Adrian Lewis’ book, The American Culture of War, as well as the many comments it inspired, and we wanted to extend a special offer to the readers of your blog. Using the discount code GRJ76, customers can receive 20% off the price of the book (and free shipping) through routledge.com until November 15th.
I’ll be glad to post this on your blog but thought you might want to publicize it as well. Please let me know if you have any questions or need any further information.
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ChelseeChelsee Pengal
Associate Marketing Manager
Routledge
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