I am writing to let tell you about the Animal Rights
Network Inc., which is an absolutely terrific not-for-profit
organization devoted to informing and educating people about the way
animals are treated. It is best known as the publisher of The Animals'
Agenda, which, in my humble opinion, is the best available source for
accurate, timely, and interesting information about animals and the
compassionate movement to achieve rights. It is not only a
great-looking, well-written magazine, but maintains high standards of
journalistic integrity.
At the moment, The Animals' Agenda doesn't have enough
subscribers and advertisers to cover all of its production costs,
although that is a goal we are working toward. I am hoping that you will
support this valuable work and introduce yourself to a great magazine by
ordering a subscription. A one-year subscription (6 issues) is only $24;
two years is an even better deal at $42.
The Animals' Agenda - Subscription Department
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$68
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If you already receive The Animals' Agenda, or prefer
not to receive it yourself, would you consider sending a subscription to
a library? Only about 1,000 libraries currently receive it, and we would
love to get it into every public, college, high school and media library
in the country. The best way to get a library interested is to start it
off with a free subscription. You can either select a library such as
the one at your alma mater or just send the subscription price and let
the staff pick a worthy recipient.
I hope you don't mind this plea. I wouldn't be doing
this for just any organization. But I really believe in the work of this
The Animal Rights Network, and I know that you share my concern that
animals receive better treatment than they do now. Good, reliable
information in the right hands is the best way to make that happen.
Thank you for whatever you can do to help the animals.
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Bowman at (410) 675-4566 or
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