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EXAMINATION COPY POLICYProfessors may request examination copies of eligible books for consideration in their courses, with a limit of three titles per course, per semester. Written requests must include the following information: title(s) of book(s) to be considered, name of instructor, name(s) of course(s), when course(s) will be taught, and estimated student enrollment for each course. Examination copies are provided at the discretion of the University Press of Mississippi. For PAPERBACKS, include $5.00 per book to cover shipping and handling in the U.S. or $10.00 per book for other countries. For HARDBACKS, include $15.00 per book to cover shipping and handling in the U.S. or $20.00 per book for other countries. Hardbacks will only be sent if there are no paperback versions of the selected title(s) available. METHODS OF PAYMENT:We accept checks or money orders made out to University Press of Mississippi OR credit card information (ie. type of card, name on card, account number, and expiration date) for a Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or American Express account. DESK COPY POLICYProfessors may request complimentary desk copies of books which have been adopted and ordered for their courses. Written requests must include the following information: title(s) of book(s) adopted, name of instructor, name(s) of course(s), when course(s) will be taught, estimated student enrollment for each course, as well as the name and address of the bookstore where student copies were ordered. Desk copies are provided at the discretion of the University Press of Mississippi. Mail requests to: Download these
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READ OUR BLOGUPM Fall BOOKFRIENDS Party AnnouncedOn Sunday, November 22 from 3–5 p.m. the University Press of Mississippi will be holding its annual BOOKFRIENDS fall membership party at The Auditorium Restaurant at the Duling School. This year’s party will honor the memory of Willie Morris on the seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth. To mark the occasion UPM is featuring a new, limited edition of the quintessential Morris essay, My Two (read more...) |






