UA Press Has Leftover Books for Sale

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Not everyone likes leftovers – but leftover books? At discount prices? What’s not to like?

The University of Arkansas Press has books left over from Friday’s display at the Ozark Folksong Collection opening at the University of Arkansas Library. These books are available, at discount prices for one day only.

Books can be seen and bought until 3 p.m. at the UA Press office in McIlroy House, at the corner of W. Fairview Street and McIlroy Avenue.

Titles include:

  • The Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music
  • Come Walk with Me
  • Yonder Mountain
  • Looking Back to See
  • The Oxford American Book of Great Music Writing
  • Ozark Vernacular Houses
  • Singing in Zion
  • Arkansas/Arkansaw
  • Roll Me in Your Arms
  • Blow the Candle Out
  • Our Own Sweet Sounds
  • Lights! Camera! Arkansas!
  • A Photographer of Note

For more information call Melissa at 479-575-7715.

Contacts

Melissa King, director of sales and marketing
University of Arkansas Press
479-575-7715, mak001@uark.edu

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