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Mahkato
04-29-2008, 11:19 AM
Libraries will frequently take customers' recommendations for new books to purchase. Go to your local library's web site and look for the contact form or email address, and send a quick note asking them to add The Revolution: A Manifesto by Ron Paul to their collection. Of course, first check their collection database to make sure they don't already have it in stock (most of them won't).

If you already own the book, tell them what you loved about it and why it would make a good book (of lasting worth) for them to purchase. If you don't own the book, you could point them to a stellar review of it on Amazon or elsewhere on the web.

The ISBN-10 is: 0-446-53751-9
The ISBN-13 is: 978-0-446-53751-3

You may also wish to donate your own copy of the book once you've finished reading it, or make a donation to the library with the request that they purchase additional copies.

Kade
04-29-2008, 11:42 AM
I've got a better idea...

Donate multiple copies yourself!

If ever one donates a few copies to their own local library, we could add to almost every library in the country!

Then hit up Molester Sam for it, book donations are Tax Deductible!

jrich4rpaul
04-29-2008, 01:48 PM
I've got a better idea...

Donate multiple copies yourself!

If ever one donates a few copies to their own local library, we could add to almost every library in the country!


+1

Joseph Hart
04-29-2008, 02:06 PM
Ill be donating!

Mahkato
04-29-2008, 02:51 PM
Well, the libraries can presumably purchase books for cheaper than you can at retail, and they purchase dozens of books at a time, which saves on shipping costs. So it's probably better to give $50 to the library and ask them to spend it on Ron Paul's book than it would be to give $50 to Amazon and ask them to mail you 4 books, and then give the books to the library.