Help us as celebrate Jonah Goldberg's new book (I mean books!)

Jack Fowler

Publisher, National Review

Tyranny of ClichesThat's right, Jonah Goldberg has TWO new books. And I want to
send you one of them free.

To: National Review friends
 
From: Jack Fowler, Publisher
 
Date: April 23, 2012
 

If you are a subscriber to National Review, I hope you are enjoying Jonah Goldberg's hilarious cover story on Joe Biden in the new issue. I'd like to say it's one of his best NR essays to date, but then, well, they are all so darn good.

 

How would you like a collection of Jonah's funniest, most insightful, most provocative NR pieces -- for free?

 

In honor of the May 1st publication of Jonah's new book, The Tyranny of Clichés, we've created Goldberg Variations: Jonah Goldberg's Best Cover Stories from National Review(On Dead Tree). And we want you to have it with our compliments.

Goldberg Variations

Goldberg Variations is a new ebook collection of his greatest NR cover stories, eleven in all, and including his classics about Groundhog Day, Vermont, Occupy Wall Street, and so many other (ANWR!) topics.

 

We've created this book exclusively to celebrate the launch of The Tyranny of Clichés. Our plan is simple: pre-order a copy of Jonah's new book, and we'll send you the super secret information on how to get your free copy of Goldberg Variations.

 

Here's the easy four-step, kid-tested, mother-approved plan to get it....

 

Step 1: Check out The Tyranny of Clichés at Jonah's blog.

 

Step 2: Preorder the book using one of the links on the right.

 

Step 3: When you receive an email confirming your preorder, just forward that email receipt to tyrannyofcliches@gmail.com.

 

Step 4: We send you a free copy of Goldberg Variations.

 

Simple, right?

 

I hope you enjoy The Tyranny of Clichés (a worthy successor to Jonah's Liberal Fascism) and your free NR ebook.

 

Sincerely,

 

Jack Fowler

Publisher, National Review

 
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