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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
Anybody show is interrested in history, especially English history, should read this book. The writer manages to put a lot of things into perspective by showing simularities between then and "now". He also tries to tell the story from multiple sources.[/I]
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Thanks for the tip. I am trying to use up some micropay because I am trying to be less tied to Fictionwise and the clunky eReader in the new year, so I picked up both of these. I used the thoughts25 promo code which still works, and was able to pay with micropay (i.e. did not have to use credit card). Total cost for both books was $17.17 and total rebates were $11.16. Since I paid with micropay in the first place, the total cost was actually zero, but even assuming you count that as 'money' the rebates brought the cost down to $6.01, or about $3 per book. Good deal!