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Join our World Book Day Giveaway!

March 2, 2021 Liverpool University Press

To celebrate World Book Day, Liverpool University Press would like to give you the chance to win a copy of any of our books, from any of our subject areas, series, or partner presses. This year, World Book Day will be held on Thursday 4th March 2021. The charity largely focuses on children, aiming to … Continue reading →

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