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Media Mail (Book Rate)

Generally used for books (at least eight pages), film (16 mm or narrower), printed music, printed test materials, sound recordings, play scripts, printed educational charts, loose-leaf pages and binders consisting of medical information, and computer-readable media. Advertising restrictions apply. Packages must measure 108 in. or less in combined length and girth.

Weight not
over (lbs)
Rate
1 $2.47
2 2.89
3 3.31
4 3.73
5 4.15
6 4.57
7 4.99
8 5.39
9 5.79
10 6.19

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