Tuesday, April 01, 2008

April 1 at Eisenbrauns

Yep, we did it again. We scoured the world for the best titles to advance the study of the ancient Near East. Don't believe me? Check them out for yourself:

Lost Graves Revealed

Lost Graves Revealed
The Exact Location of Famous Historical Figures
Edited by Seems Wright
Winged Bull Press, Forthcoming August, 2008
150 pages + pull out maps, plates, English
Cloth
List Price: $1,000.00
Your Price: $900.00
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Cuneiform type elements for the IBM Selectric

Cuneiform type elements for the IBM Selectric
by A.P. Ril
Winged Bull Press, 2008
Akkadian, Sumerian, and Babylonian
List Price: $600.00
Your Price: $540.00
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Bite Your Tongue

Bite Your Tongue
A Practical Guide to Impractical Phonology
by Hatta Sayyit and Augusta Summer
Edited by Felix Languealchat
Winged Bull Press, 2008
xiv + 150 pages, English
Paper, 5 x 8
List Price: $75.00
Your Price: $67.50
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Nuzi & the Hurrians

Nuzi & the Hurrians
Greatest Hits Collection
Winged Bull Press, 2008
Hurrian
CD-ROM
List Price: $19.98
Your Price: $17.98
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Hostess of Heaven

Hostess of Heaven
A Critical Reading with Recipes from the Book of Jeremiah
by T. Winke
Winged Bull Press, 2008
200 looseleaf pages + b/w photos, English
Cloth, 8.5 x 11 inches
List Price: $99.00
Your Price: $89.10
www.eisenbrauns.com/wconnect/wc.dll?ebGate~EIS~~I~APRIL2008E

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2 comments:

c. jay crisostomo said...

Kudos to you guys for yet great selection of April Fools' offerings . . . not quite as good as the Jim Eisenbrauns Festschrift . . .
I always look forward to what ya'll come up with.

Carl W. Conrad said...

I loved this. It reminds me of a real book published several years ago (I think it was in two volumes): "La littérature latine inconnue" about works of Latin literature known of but lost, like Ovid's Medea and Varius' Thyestes.