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Old 03-01-2011, 01:22 PM   #4
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I just got it and the Jetta travel book. Here is the email:

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Subject: March free e-book: Isolarion by James Attlee


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Since you previously requested a free e-book from the University of Chicago Press, we thought you'd like to know about the March free e-book selection.* (If you prefer not to hear about future e-books from Chicago, you may unsubscribe below.)

“A time may come in your life when you feel the need to make a pilgrimage.” James Attlee’s acclaimed Isolarion: A Different Oxford Journey is the story of his own pilgrimage, but with a difference: “Why make a journey to the other side of the world when the world has come to you?” Attlee is a pilgrim in a city he thought he knew; an Oxford not of dons in gowns but an invigorating multicultural organism just around the corner and up the street.

Get your free e-book edition of Isolarion during the month of March.
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Also, this month get Attlee’s new book, Nocturne: A Journey in Search of Moonlight, at 30% off list price of the cloth or e-book edition. Or get Spiral Jetta: A Road Trip through the Land Art of the American West by Erin Hogan. Use promo code ATTLEE30 during checkout.
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About Chicago's e-books: The University of Chicago Press has over 1700 titles in its Chicago Digital Editions e-book program. See our complete list of e-books by subject. Chicago's e-books require Adobe Digital Editions software, which is freely downloadable. Chicago Digital Editions are powered by BiblioVault.

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They require you to have the Bluefire reader app, and the format is ADE.
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