Our mission at G.T. Labs is to make good comics about scientists, not to
make big piles of money. But since we have nothing against big
piles of money, we do encourage people to buy our books.
You can order direct from us using the information below, but we encourage
you to try your local stores first.
When you buy the books directly from G.T. Labs, the prices are as follows:
Discounts for educators
who order 5 or more copies of any combination of books start at 40% off of
cover price. Please inquire. (The exception is the limited edition of the Charles R.
Knight Autobiography, which is not subject to discount.) Postage will vary with the
amount you order, starting at $6 for the first five
paperbacks. And as you might expect, we'll have to work out
shipping to addresses outside of the U.S. on a case-by-case
basis.
Shipping
- For orders totaling...
- 0 - $9.99, shipping = $3
- $10 - 49.99, shipping = $6
- $50 - 99.99, shipping = $9
- $100 or more, shipping is free
- (Shipping outside the U.S. will cost a little more, of course.
Also, there is an additional $2 handling charge for the poster -- we will
send it rolled.)
Paying by credit card
- G.T. Labs is happy to offer secure credit card payments via
PayPal.com.
Just click on the "Add to Cart" buttons and you're all
set.
Paying by check or money order
- 1) Let us know what you'd like to purchase. Remember that we have
special discounts for educators who order 5 or more copies of our
books.
- 2) We'll send a message back to you with your total cost
and a reminder of our mailing address.
- 3) Send payment, in U.S. funds, to
- G.T. Labs
- P.O. Box 8145
- Ann Arbor, MI 48107
- USA
Other books
-
The Expo 2000 and
Expo 2002 Anthologies ($6.95 and $9.95, respectively)
are available from the CBLDF, as is Occupational
Hazards ($2.95). Contact the OFI to inquire about the availability of
"Talking" Orangutans
in Borneo ($3.50) Spark Generators is a
benefit book available directly from the Cartoon Art Museum of
San Francisco featuring a cover by Will Eisner and stories about artistic
inspiration by folks including by Donna Barr, Creig Flessel, Kaja Foglio,
John "Bean" Hastings, Bill Morrison, Scott Morse, Barb Rausch, Trina
Robbins, Alex Robinson, Scott Shaw!, Jeff Smith, J. Torres...and Jim
Ottaviani.)
We are sold out of Wild Person in the Woods, but the
complete story (and then some) is included in Dignifying
Science. We're also out of "Safecracker", but that story appears in its entirety in
Two-Fisted
Science.
And now, with the commercial details out of the way, you may want to
see what you're missing when you buy one of our
books...