Christmas Delivery Schedule
Added about 11 years ago by Sacristy Press
UPDATE 11/12/13: There are a few titles that we still have available for guaranteed Christmas delivery (UK only) if you order at least one working day before the Royal Mail Last Christmas Posting Dates (while stocks last). These are:
- Life in a Medieval Monastery: The Monks of Durham Cathedral
- St Cuthbert’s Corpse: A Life After Death
- Building St Cuthbert’s Shrine: Durham Cathedral and the Life of Prior Turgot
We also have very limited stock (i.e. just a few copies of each) of the following titles:
- Faith in the Age of Science: Atheism, Religion, and the Big Yellow Crane
- Stir Up, O Lord: A Companion to the Collects, Epistles, and Gospels in the Book of Common Prayer
- The Blue Pencil (paperback only)
- Eustace the Monk
Other titles ordered may still be delivered in time for Christmas, but we can’t guarantee it.
If you are considering buying someone one of our books for Christmas, now is the time to do so. The deadline for guaranteed UK & US Christmas delivery is quickly approaching!
Tuesday 10th December 2012
Orders placed after this date may still be delivered in time to be put in stockings, but we can’t guarantee it. This applies to paperback titles only – we are unable to guarantee hardback titles. Please note that no guarantees are made where delivery is free.
Why is the deadline so early? We use a production process called print-on-demand, which means your books are printed once your order has been placed, specially for you. Unfortunately this sometimes results in increased lead times, especially around Christmas. 10th December is the date we have been given by our printers for guaranteed Christmas delivery.
What happens if your books don’t arrive before Christmas as promised? You can either request a refund of the delivery charges, or return your order to us for a full refund. However, you must contact us and await confirmation before you return your order.
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