Flash Giveaway of Absolute Liability

Inverted Jenny


Sometimes errors make objects more valuable. In 1918, the US government printed one faulty sheet of stamps featuring a Curtiss JN-4 airplane. The problem? The plane was printed upside down. It is now the most valuable error in philately. Single stamps of the Inverted Jenny have been sold for nearly $1 million.


 


Now, I'm not saying a flawed copy of Absolute Liability will ever bring you $1 million, but it could save you $10 plus shipping if you won it this week in my flash giveaway of a slightly miscropped first-edition copy of Absolute Liability.


Win a slightly flawed paperback of Absolute Liability signed by the author and the ebook (formatted for the ereader of your choice).


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This giveaway will remain open until Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 11:59 EST, at which time one (1) winner will be randomly selected. Prize package open to US and Canadian residents only. (International shipping is expensive!)

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Published on August 15, 2011 09:23
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