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Christmas subscriptions to Delayed Gratification make the perfect present

Win limited edition infographic prints

THE BELOW COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED. WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY.

This Thursday 28th October will see the publication of An Answer For Everything, our book of infographics that help make sense of the world we live in by answering questions ranging from the extremely serious to the deeply silly. To celebrate we’ve been giving away limited-edition prints of our favourite An Answer For Everything infographics, which can be won by people who have pre-ordered the book.

This week we’re adding ‘How many heroes does it take to make $24 billion?’ to the prize pot. To be in with a chance to win all you need to do is to send proof of purchase (a confirmation email, or a screenshot of your order) to infographics@slow-journalism.com with the subject line MARVEL.

You can enter all the competitions until the book’s publication on Thursday, and we’ll announce the winners the following day. To have a chance of winning, just change the subject line accordingly:

PRINT 1: Who’s the best James Bond? (subject line: BOND)
PRINT 2: Do worse things happen at sea? (subject line: WORSE AT SEA)
PRINT 3: Which songs have stood the test of time? (subject line: TEST OF TIME)
PRINT 4: What was life like in lockdown? (subject line: LOCKDOWN)
PRINT 5: How many heroes does it take to make $24 billion? (subject line: MARVEL)

To pre-order An Answer For Everything just head here.

 

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