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Happy holidays from all of us at UW Press

Thank you and warmest holiday wishes from the UW Press team. Happy holiday reading and see you in 2017!

(P.S. Our Holiday Sale is still on through December 30, 2016. Questions? Contact Rachael Levay at remann [at] uw [dot] edu.)

(Videos via Yule Log 2.016. More submissions at Vimeo.)

Yule Burn Your Sausage from Chris Anderson on Vimeo.

Tenggrenska – Yule Log 2016 from Tenggrenska on Vimeo.

FFS, Focus! – Yule Log 2016 from Alex Mapar on Vimeo.

Yule Log 2016 – A Traditional Christmas Eve from Parallel Teeth on Vimeo.

Pixely Log (Yule Log 2016) from henrique barone on Vimeo.

YULE LOG 2016: Meowy Cat-Mas from Erin Kilkenny on Vimeo.

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