How to receive a printed copy of

Growing in Love:

21 Ways to Become Less Dependent & More Authentic

by James Leonard Park

(Minneapolis, MN: Existential Books, 1998, second printing 2013)     24 pages
(ISBN: 0-89231-521-0; tall paperback [11 inches X 4.25 inches])
(Library of Congress call number: BD436.P37 1998)

    Everyone (individuals, libraries, book wholesalers, book stores)
can obtain Growing in Love directly from the publisher:

Existential Books
Lofts on Arts Avenue #218
1829 Third Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404-2185
    The same wholesale price and handling costs applies to everyone:
This book is published as a "tall book"
—11 inches tall, but only 4.25 inches wide.
The cover is paperback. There are 24 pages inside.
Wholesale price: $2.00
(Suggested retail price $4.00.)
Postage and handling $2.00 per book.
Minnesota residents must add 7.7% of the cost of the books
for state and city sales taxes (15 cents per book).
Maximum postage and handling charge per order to one address—>$5.00.
Make check or money-order payable to Existential Books.

    Sales outside of the United States will incur higher shipping costs.
For foreign delivery, send your order first by e-mail:

PARKx032@TC.UMN.EDU ,
so the postage and handling can be calculated for your country.
You may also ask about shipping charges for your order by writing to
Existential Books
Lofts on Arts Avenue #218
1829 Third Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404-2185
United States of America 
    Payment must be included with all orders (in US dollars).
Normally you should have the books in your hands
within ten days after you put your check or money-order in the mail.

    Payment can also be made electronically,
for a slightly higher total cost.

    Many readers will also buy other books at the same time,
which will reduce the per-book cost for postage and handling.


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