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Cyber Monday FREE Download Bundle from The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota

  • Nov 27, 2023
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Apparently today is Cyber Monday which marks the end of the a week of glorious (if glutinous) consumption featuring Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Small Business Saturday.

To celebrate this holiday, The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota is making a veritable gaggle of its books available in a simple, one-click, download.

2023 was a bit of a slow year for the press with only two titles appearing — Tuna Kalaycı’s Archaeology of Roads and Shilo Viginia Previti, Grant McMillan, and Samuel Amendolar’s Campus Building — but 2022 was a banner year with Rodger Coleman’s award-winning Sun Ra Sundays, two novels — The Cherry Tree and The Library of Chester Fritz— and Mike Michlovic and George Holley’s Archaeological Cultures of the Sheyenne Bend

This is a direct download link. I don’t ask for your email, your credit card number, or even your name. You don’t need an account and you don’t need to explain yourself. You also don’t need to tell me why you like paper books better, but you are free to follow the links to the individual titles above and pick up a paper copy. All proceeds from paper books support the work of the press.

Stay tuned to this blog (and the Digital Press homepage) for some great titles scheduled to appear in 2024. This means more Corinthia, more archaeology of eastern North Dakota, some poetry (in collaboration with our friends at North Dakota Quarterly), some history, and maybe a bit of Athenian street art.  

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