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In honor of Presidents’ Day, we’re highlighting great deals on some fantastic Presidential NOOK Books. In fact, each of these nine books can be yours for less than a Lincoln – that is, for under $5! Whether you’re an early-American history buff, or prefer reading about the trials and triumphs of more recent office-holders, we have a great value-priced title that you’ll want to add to your collection.
To be honest, I cannot tell a lie—these are some can’t-miss deals.
Giants by John Stauffer: $1.99
Revolutionaries by Jack Rakove: $3.99
Everything American Presidents Book by Martin Kelly & Melissa Kelly: $3.99
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter by E. Stanly Godbold, Jr.: $1.99
The Founding Fathers Reconsidered by R.B. Bernstein: $1.99
Guns or Butter: The Presidency of Lyndon Johnson by Irving Bernstein: $2.99
Washington's Crossing by David Hackett Fischer: $2.99
Free sample excerpts from these books are available for download on the product pages now!
NOOK owners: go to shop and search by author name to download these Presidential reads.
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Jeremy, Thanks for these great Nook selections. I've been wanting to read Fischer's book, Washington's Crossing, for quite some time. Excellent additions to my Nook library!
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Hi Annie,
Thanks for your note. I really hope you enjoy WASHINGTON'S CROSSING. Have a great day!
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Jerremy, Thanks for the great selections today. I tried top buy WASHINGTON'S CROSSING and it is $10.59. Too much for my budget. What happened?
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No ink, no paper... the ebook prices are too high.
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Usually the low price of the book is only for one week and then it goes back to it's original price.
I have actually gone to the publishers to complain about the pricing of e-books. I frankly am a bit remiss in understanding why an e-book would be a couple of dollars less then a binded book. I've looked into the translation of printed material into Epub even to see what the costs would be and other then insuring that books are not just copied and not purchased (there is a bit of heavy duty programing that is needed) I really don't see why there is not more of a price savings
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