News July 23, 2010
TRADA Bookshop Summer Sale
The TRADA Bookshop have announced a Summer Sale with great reductions on many publications, for both TRADA publications and books from other publishers. These savings represent up to 50% off the retail price for both TRADA members and non-members. The sale is due to run until 31st August 2010, so don’t delay and place your order now. Please see the table below for all the price reductions:
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For the full list of titles in the Summer Sale, please click here .
Please click on the titles above to make a purchase, alternatively contact the publications team on +44 (0)1494 569602/ (e-mail address hidden - please use the contact form )
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