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Freedom to Read Kit

How to Order Freedom to Read Kits

Order directly from the Book and Periodical Council:

Freedom to Read Kit 2011 Order FormKits (includes review and poster):
$16.50 + $6 shipping and handling per order (plus GST/HST)

Rolled full-colour poster:
$10 + $6 shipping and handling per order (plus GST/HST)

Order Form
Print out and complete the Order Form (PDF) and mail it to the BPC office (the address is on the form).

Make cheques payable to: Book and Periodical Council.


Standing orders: If your institution wishes to place a standing order to receive your kit(s) automatically each year, you may do so with a purchase-order number.

Discount for bulk orders: Orders for ten kits or more, shipped to a single address, receive a 20 percent discount and may be accompanied by a purchase order.

Poster only: You may order posters alone, using the same Order Form. The prepaid cost is $10 plus shipping and handling (plus GST/HST). Institutions may use a purchase order for ten or more posters.

Be sure to include your name, address, city, province and postal code with your order.

 

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"The fact is we are willing enough to praise freedom when she is safely tucked away in the past and cannot be a nuisance. In the present, amidst dangers whose outcome we cannot foresee, we get nervous about her, and admit censorship."

— E.M. Forster (1879-1970), British author, in "The Tercentenary of the Areopagitica" (1944)