Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The holiday gift-giving season is here!

Hello, everyone!

I wish everyone a happy holiday season -- Happy Chanukah and Merry Christmas! To celebrate this special time, a great gift for that special person in your life is a copy of my book, Morning of the Rising Sun: The Heroic Story of the Battles for Guadalcanal. The following are the ways you can purchase one.
  • You can order autographed copies of my book for the reduced price of $17.76. These copies are in limited supply and only available from my web site at this price. Once they are all sold, there will be no more available for sale.
    To place your order, click here.
  • Autographed copies of the updated version are also available from my web site or updated and original versions through Amazon.com.
  • There is Free Shipping for all autographed books ordered directly from my web site within the U.S.A. via USPS Media Mail. Click here for more information.
  • Of course, you can order a copy of my book in either print or Kindle versions from Amazon.com. Just click here to order yours today. Copies are also available from other retail outlets, too. Click here to see what those are. For the latest prices and to see where you can get your copy, click here. If you wish to order from your local bookstore, click here to get the instructions how to do it.
  • For a copy of the latest price list, click here. To get a copy of prices with an errata list and instructions how purchase my book from your local bookstore, click here.
  • I will run an advertisement in the December 2010 issue of Military Magazine on page 32. You can see a copy of that ad here.
  • Reviews for my book can be viewed here.
  • Thanks to a visitor who wrote to me, I misidentified the heavy cruiser Canberra at the battle of Savo Island was an American ship. It was really the Australian cruiser HMAS Canberra. I made the correction on the web page here.
Thank you to those of you who ordered copies of my book and/or visited my web site. I look forward to talking to you again.

Ken Friedman

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