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Norman Maclean, though he published only one book in his lifetime, has had a decisive influence on literature, film, and the popularity of flyfishing. We are pleased to publish his work, including our free e-book for December, The Norman Maclean Reader, which collects stories, essays, interviews, and his unfinished work on George Armstrong Custer.
“Weltzien has not only done great service for Norman Maclean’s readers, he has rightly expanded Maclean’s place in American literature.… For me, The Norman Maclean Reader is discovered treasure.”—Tom Wylie, Bloomsbury Review
Get The Norman Maclean Reader free in December.
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Do your holiday shopping at the Great Chicago Book Sale!Great books make excellent gifts. Get The Norman Maclean Reader in cloth for just $6 or in paper for $5. And the cloth edition of Maclean’s Young Men and Fire is just $7. More than 600 books are in the 2013 Great Chicago Book Sale. Sale prices are up to 80% off. Use promo code AD9978 to get the discount prices.
The Sale Catalog has books in all subjects, for all readers. And plenty of lovely gift books. Prices are valid only until 2/28/2014. Quantities are limited, so some titles may be depleted before 2/28/2014. Order today!
These books make great gifts:
- The Puzzle of Left-handedness • Was $35, now $12
- New York in Postcards • Was $65, now $21
- The Chicagoan: A Lost Magazine of the Jazz Age • Was $65, now $25
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About Chicago's e-books: The University of Chicago Press has over 2000 titles in its Chicago Digital Editions e-book program. Many of Chicago's e-books require Adobe Digital Editions software, which is freely downloadable. Chicago Digital Editions are powered by BiblioVault.
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