How to Get A Free Wine Book

My new book, How to Drink Like a Billionaire, makes for an ideal holiday gift – but don’t just take my word for it. In the last week alone it has been featured in Vanity Fair, Chicago Tribune, Tulsa World, Star Tribune, the Epoch Times, and the New York Times!

In case you haven’t heard, I have made it even more tempting to give as a gift. In the next FOUR DAYS, if you buy two (2) or more copies of my book on Amazon, I will send you a FREE copy of my previous book, the award-winning Oldman’s Brave New World of Wine (a $25 value). I will also send you an autographed sticker, personally inscribed by me, which you can include on each book.

TO RECAP: UNTIL THE END OF DECEMBER 18thBUY 2 or MORE BOOKS, GET A FREE BOOK (EACH SIGNED BY MARK*) 

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get your signed books plus a free book, just in time for the holidays:

1) From now until December 18th, purchase two (2) or more copies of How to Drink Like a Billionaire on Amazon (and I’d be most grateful if you wrote a review!).

2) Email the Amazon receipt to alf@markoldman.com with your mailing address.

3) We will mail you the signed book labels and a FREE, signed copy of Oldman’s Brave New World of Wine–just in time for the holidays!

*: Mark’s signature will be written on separate adhesive labels (i.e., “bookplates”) sent with your free book, and can be applied to each book.

Get thee to Amazon! This offer is only available until DECEMBER 18th!

For more on why How to Drink Like a Billionaire is the perfect holiday gift, click here!

The buzz on How to Drink Like a Billionaire

“The ultimate guide to drinking like a billionaire on a normal budget.”
Maxim
 
“Advice on drinking wine with confidence and covers topics such as undiscovered wine regions and surprising wine and food combinations.”
New York Times
 
“This high-class guide is an adventure into the world of wine.”
Vanity Fair, in “The Books You Should Be Reading Now”
 
“A guide to wine and Champagne to find the most delicious bottles for the best price.”
Forbes