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As a reminder, here are the details again:
Oxford University Press has kindly offered a copy of each of the books Grimoires and Witchcraft: VSI as a prize and all you need to do to enter is answer this multi-choice question:
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What is a grimoire?Email your answer to Gabrielle Fletcher, OUP publicity administrator, at gabby.fletcher@oup.com by the closing date of October 31, 2010, to be in with a chance of winning. There is one prize, which is a copy of each of the books in paperback.
A) A recipe book?
B) A map book?
C) A magic book?
You can read my reviews of Grimoires and Witchcraft: VSI here:
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2009/10/review-grimoires-history-of-magic-books.html
http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2010/03/review-witchcraft-very-short.html
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