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Get Your Copy

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If you've decided you'd like a copy of the book, then good for you ! That may be an obvious statement right here but as you've probably figured out, a particular purpose of this site is to encourage interest in the book, right up to the point of buying a copy. Always best to avoid potential accusations of a conflict of interest by putting it right up there, you know.

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So how to get your hands on one ? At this point in time, it's not yet in stock in physical bookstores but you have a few options. You can order a hard copy online. You can order a hard copy from a bookstore. Alternatively, you can order an electronic version. Here's how.

Order a Hard Copy Online

One of the world's favourite ways to get hold of literature since around the mid-1990s, this is the option for you if you'd like a hard copy without leaving the comfort of your living room.  

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The hard copy version is available on Amazon here.

The hard copy version is available on Waterstones here.

The hard copy version is available on Blackwell's here.

The hard copy version is available on Barnes and Noble here.

The electronic version is available here.

 

The links for Amazon are for the UK version but you can search for the same product on your own country's version quite easily if you're elsewhere. The delivery cost to the UK is competitive enough with either Amazon or Waterstones. Delivery rates for mainland Europe are good with Blackwell's while Barnes and Noble delivers quite competitively to North America. In case of any issues, if you hadn't worked it out already, please just send a message.

Order a Hard Copy from a Bookstore

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If you're more of a traditionalist and/or you just want to get out of the house a bit more, don't worry. You can still get what you want at a good, old-fashioned book shop. Something you may not know is that physical bookstores can order just about any published work through the Ingram Content Group which keeps them stocked and can provide pretty much most things with an ISBN (International Standard Book Number) on them. You just need to walk into your favourite book shop (or even one you don't like all that much if they have a good coffee bar or something) and tell them that you would like to order a copy of, "The Clarinet on the Glacier". You'll have to wait for your order to arrive but when it does, you'll be laughing (I hope).

Order an Electronic Version

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Of course, if you'd prefer an electronic copy, then location isn't much of an issue in any case. Amazon is very helpfully providing a Kindle version which is available to anyone with an account. Should you lack a Kindle device, the electronic version is still easily enough accessible with one of various, readily available ereaders online. Again, please just get in touch for details if you'd like to take this route but are not familiar with the technicalities.

 

You can find the electronic version here

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