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eBay Auction & FREADOM Gift Cards to Aid ABFFE
June 20, 2007
Booksellers
can now support the First Amendment work of the American Booksellers Foundation
for Free Expression in two novel ways: through Friday,
June 29, by bidding in an eBay auction featuring many book-related items;
and through Wednesday, June 27, by ordering FREADOM
Book Sense gift cards.
The 2007 Summer
Online Auction on eBay includes Mets tickets, a bookstore appearance by
Naomi Wolf, trade show packages, rare books, and more than 80 other lots. Anyone
who wants to support ABFFE's free expression work can take part in the auction.
Additionally, book industry professionals who are interested in supporting
ABFFE through the donation of rare books or other book-related items for the
auction should send an e-mail to ABFFE at auction@abffe.com.
Booksellers
participating in the Book Sense Gift Card program can order FREADOM gift cards
and matching presenters, featuring an illustration by Roger Roth from American
Story: 100 True Tales from American History (Knopf). ABFFE will cover the
cost of the card, the presenter, and the 50-cents transaction fee -- in return
for a donation of 10 percent of the gift card sale.
FREADOM gift cards are popular year-round, but they are especially relevant
during the weeks leading up to Banned Books Week (this year, September 29 -
October 6). They also make great gifts for students, teachers, librarians, and
all those concerned about censorship and threats to reader privacy.
To ensure that cards are delivered in time for Banned Books Week, booksellers
must contact Book Sense by the close of business Wednesday, June 27. An order
form may be downloaded from the ABFFE website, abffe.com, or cards may be
reserved by sending an e-mail ABA Marketing Director Jill Perlstein at jill@bookweb.org.
"We rely on the generosity of our community to protect free expression
in our business," said ABFFE President Chris Finan. "With this support,
we are fighting to restore protections of reader privacy that were eliminated
by the USA Patriot Act, fending off challenges to books in schools and libraries
around the country, and educating the public about the need for a reporter's
shield law to protect confidential news sources."
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