University of Arkansas Press to Hold Warehouse Sale
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas Press will host a book sale at 1580 W. Mitchell St., (behind the intramural fields) on from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, May 26.
Books will be included from throughout the U of A Press’ 37 years of publishing. Hundreds of titles will be offered for sale, the majority of them in new condition. Many of the titles are otherwise out of stock or out of print.
Free parking is available next to the warehouse.
Prices are $2 for poetry, $3 for paperbacks, $5 for hardcover, and $10 for oversized “coffee table” books. Cash, checks, and credit cards will be accepted.
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Contacts
Charlie Shields, marketing assistant
UA Press
479-575-7258,
cmoss@uark.edu
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