This weekend at the Mises Institute, we are holding a special gathering for supporters. In some ways, it is like a family reunion.
As a blog reader, you are also a supporter of our broader work. We would like to do something special for those who can’t join us this weekend.
So here is our idea.
For three days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) starting now, you can take 20% off all the books that we publish. The lower price won’t be marked on the product pages, but it will appear if you enter the following coupon code as you check out: SUMMIT2007
Here are all the books that are affected: LvMI Imprint



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Excuse me if this is a dumb question, but should the coupon code end with “2007″ or “2006″?
Summit2007: we are forward looking!
Thanks, Jeff.
Good news for the gift.
I began to put some books with the rebate in my basket. Cool 100$ of great books, with a 20% rebate!
But, when I arrived to page to choose the shipping method, my happiness fall. I live in France.
Ordering from LvMI costs me more in shipping fees than in books !!
I then went to amazon website, because I know that they have much cheaper shipping fees, but most of the books I want aren’t in their catalog.
Please, for international LvMI lovers and for the spread of liberty around the world, do what it is needed to put all your books on amazon.
Thanks
I tried to order some of these books, but when I got to the store’s final checkout screen none of my selected titles were listed–only “Our Enemy, The State,” and I didn’t even choose that one.
I have experienced that same problem. It seems to be a glitch in the system.
While I am shopping and added books to my shopping-cart, some of the previous books would disappear from my cart! I had to go back to add them. (This same problem has happened to me more then once. And I didn’t clear out my cookies or anything like that. Maybe it is because I use Firefox? But my guess is that it would happen under IE too.)
I’ve tried to reproduce the error but no luck.
It might be a bug but we would need to isolate the steps.
Readers might be interested in this site I just (yesterday) discovered – http://www.librarything.com/catalog/Misesean
List your library here and see who else likes the same books. There are only two users listing Rothbard’s “History of Economic Thought” and one of them is me, so I figure people here don’t know about it.
Let’s push Austrian authors up the rankings!
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