WSU Press book sale April 17 in Holland Library Atrium

A variety of books about cooking, photography, Northwest and western history, politics, art and poetry will be available Saturday, April 17, at the annual Washington State University Press spring sale.

The sale will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Holland Library atrium.

WSU Press holds two local public sales each year and offers discounts for damaged books only at the spring sale. Often the damage is minimal, and patrons can save as much as 70 percent off original prices. A selection of overstock books will be available for as little as $1 to $4 each, and newer WSU Press titles will be discounted by 20-30 percent.

All sales are on a first-come, first-served basis. Quantities on some titles are limited. For those unable to attend, discounts are available by phone at (509) 335-3518 from April 19-23.

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