Sunday, August 23, 2009

Autographed Copies on Amazon.com

Autographed copies of my book, Morning of the Rising Sun: The Heroic Story of the Battles for Guadalcanal, are now available for sale on Amazon.com.

Ken Friedman

Friday, August 21, 2009

Military Magazine Advertisement

An advertisement for my book, Morning of the Rising Sun: The Heroic Story of he Battles for Guadalcanal, appears in the September 2009 issue of Military Magazine on page 6. If you wish to see the ad online, you can view it on my web site here.

Ken Friedman

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Announcing a 20% Price Reduction

I reduced the sales price for the Kindle and Mobipocket electronic versions of my book by 20% or $29.59. There are new versions of the price list here and the errata sheet here. The updated combined price list and errata sheet can be download here.

Ken Friedman

Saturday, August 15, 2009

My book available in Mobipocket format

You can purchase my book in another E-Book format that can be read by any device that can read Mobipocket files using the free Mobipocket Reader.

My book in Mobipocket format can be purchased and downloaded here.

I have updated the price list reflecting this change. You can download the latest version here.

Ken Friedman

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Friday, August 7, 2009

Today is a Special Day

Today, August 7, 2009, is the 67th anniversary of the American invasion of Guadalcanal. Sixty-seven years ago, the First Marine Division hit the beaches of Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and Gavutu Islands in the Solomons. This first major American offensive in World War II began one of the most hard-fought, bloodiest, and intense series of battles in military history. Beginning today and continuing up to and including December 7, 2009, I will commemorate this day and honor all veterans by contributing 10% of the net profits of all sales of autographed copies of my book to a needy veterans’ charity, the Disabled American Veterans.

Click here to find the latest price and errata list. To purchase your copy, click here.

Ken Friedman