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New book set: The Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science



Dear List -

I am forwarding information on this new set of 3 books from Oxford
University Press.  There's a code for a 20% discount included.

Best,

  DAn.


From: HILES, Abigaile <abigaile.hiles@xxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 9:06 AM
Subject: The Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science

I am writing to you from Oxford Univeristy Press. We have recently
published a 3 volume book series that we believe would be of interest
to your members. It is called 'The Oxford Handbook of Auditory
Science' on The Ear (by Paul Fuchs), Hearing (by Christopher Plack),
and The Auditory Brain (by Adrian Rees and Alan Palmer).

The books can be bought as a 3 volume pack or as individual titles.
You can find out more about them here:
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199581412.do?keyword=auditory+science&sortby=bestMatches

We would like to offer your members a 20% discount on the purchase
price of the pack or individual titles.  Please find the promo code
below.

Kind Regards

Abigaile Hiles

Assistant Marketing Manager, Medicine
Oxford University Press
abigaile.hiles@xxxxxxx
+44 (0) 1865 353540

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Title: The Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science
The Ear, The Auditory Brain, Hearing (3 volume pack)

Chief-editor David Moore
The Ear (464pp) - edited by Paul Fuchs
Hearing (440pp) – edited by Christopher Plack
The Auditory Brain (592pp) – edited by Alan Palmer and Adrian Rees

Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date published: January 2010

Price:  Titles can be purchased individually or as a volume pack:
            The Ear: £55.00 Hearing £55.00 The Auditory Brain: £59.95
            3 Volume pack: £130.00

Online promotion code: ampromo10
Valid: Feb 1st - May 1st, 2010

The Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science brings together the views of
leading researches to provide a comprehensive and authoritative review
of the current state of the art in auditory science. The breadth of
coverage, coupled with the accessibility of the short chapter format
makes it essential reading for both students and researchers in the
field of audition, as well as those in psychology and neuroscience.

Receive 20% off The Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science.
Visit www.oup.com/uk, add the titles to your basket and enter the
promotion code: ampromo10