Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A Great Gift or Fundraising Idea!

From Editor Robert Parry:

If you're looking for a holiday gift idea - or if your organization is conducting its own fundraiser - consider ordering our three-book set.

One group ordered 10 sets of Robert Parry's books - Lost History, Secrecy & Privilege and Neck Deep - benefiting from the extreme discount for the second and subsequent sets, only $20 for the three books after the first set which goes for just $29.

That means you could resell the books at their cover price and make a profit of almost 70 percent - or you could use the books as thank-you gifts to your contributors.

The set of books also would be a thoughtful gift to a history buff on your gift list.

And, we continue to encourage Consortiumnews.com readers to donate sets to their local or school libraries. Or add them to your own library.

So, please take advantage of this remarkable offer and help get this important information to a wider audience.

The first set of books costs you only $29 and any additional set is just $20. That means buying 10 sets would get you 30 books - a $658.50 value - for only $209.

You can order these three books (in paperback), all you have to do is send a check (or place a credit-card order) for $29 for the first set and $20 for any additional sets.

Checks should be sent to:
The Media Consortium; 2200 Wilson Blvd.; Suite 102-231; Arlington VA 22201.

Or you can submit your payment as an online donation to Consortiumnews.com, but you must send us an e-mail - to consortnew@aol.com - explaining that you want the payment to go for the books and telling us where to ship them.

(For non-U.S. orders, please add an additional $10 for shipping.)

Thanks.
Robert Parry, Editor

Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories in the 1980s for the Associated Press and Newsweek. He founded Consortiumnews.com in 1995 as the Internet's first investigative magazine. He saw it as a way to combine modern technology and old-fashioned journalism to counter the increasing triviality of the mainstream U.S. news media.

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