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      Oct242009

      We're the world's first generosity-based publisher

      We're here because we love books. And not just ours. We think books are worth even more than Wal-Mart could ever know. And we're trying to revalue books, not devalue books. We like the smell of ink. And mailing beautiful books (for free) to people around the world. We like seeing people try to figure out the catch (hint: there isn't one). But most importantly, we'd love to hear what you have to say. As long as it's not rude or mean or about Internet pharmaceuticals. So do a little of this (we're holding our hands up and pretending to type) and get your thoughts out to the growing Concord Free Press community.