Christmas 2007
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. And snow and snow and snow.
Ah, Christmas. What's not to love? At this time of giving and love for our fellow man, Snowbooks - your seasonally-inclined publisher who's fun to work with - would like to offer you bargains galore.
For retailers
Whether you're a tiny indie (like us), a small collective, a large collective or part of a chain, here's an offer you probably can refuse - what with a hundred million books being published every year* - but it would be your loss.
If you buy at least five copies of each of our Christmas range, you can have 90 day terms and 65% discount on the initial and subsequent orders up until 24th December 2007 - on all our titles. If you buy firm sale, you can have 70% discount.
You have to have an account with LBS and buy direct from them - see bottom of the page for details. Quote reference SnowWeb01 to LBS to get these terms. If you would like to buy firm sale please contact Emma to set up the deal.
For readers
Our seasonal generosity extends to those of you seeking the perfect Christmas gift, too. You can buy any three of our books for £16 and get free postage (£22.99 if outside England, Scotland or Wales). Please drop us a quick email as well as placing your order to say which books you'd like.
So what delights do we have with which to tempt you at this festive time? (Bearing in mind I'm writing this in July.) Here is our Christmas range for your delectation.
How to Worry Friends and Inconvenience People
Leila Johnston
ISBN: 9781905005758
Released: October 2007
Retail Orders
You can place orders by email or by phoning our telesales department on 01903 828800. You can also order over PubEasy or through the post at LBS's address below.
Orders department
LBS Ltd.
Faraday Close
Durrington
Worthing
West Sussex
BN13 3RB
Any questions, here are our contact details:
Snowbooks
FAO Emma Barnes, managing director,
120 Pentonville Road
London
N1 9JN
T: 0207 837 6482
M: 0790 406 2414
F: 0207 837 6348
info@snowbooks.com
www.snowbooks.com
*statistics accurate to the nearest hundred million