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Blackwells' Books


28 Sep 2015 - 2 Oct 2015

Dixon Road

Event overview

Department Library
Contact g.ojosipe(@gold.ac.uk)
020 7919 7150/7186

Between 9.30 - 3.30pm Alex from Blackwell's will be in the Library foyer selling books all items 10% off.

Alex will be selling a wide range of Norton Anthologies & Texts. Ranging from Economics, Psychology, Journalism and Poetry books.

Please do pop in, open to all staff, students & visitors.

Dates & times

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28 Sep 2015 1:00pm
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29 Sep 2015 1:00pm
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  • google
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30 Sep 2015 1:00pm
  • apple
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  • outlook
1 Oct 2015 1:00pm
  • apple
  • google
  • outlook
2 Oct 2015 1:00pm
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  • outlook

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