Thu, 22 Oct 2009 Blurb's Eurotash book celebrates Movember
Proceeds from the book will benefit The Prostate Cancer Charity
The first official Movember book, Eurotash – A Journey to the ends of the upper lip has been launched by the moustache-growing charity campaign and user-created-book publisher Blurb.
Eurotash showcases the European moustache in all its glory, following two young men on their journey across Europe and their encounters with all manner of facial hair. The book was created by Conor Creighton and Steve Ryan, and published via Blurb.
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Eurotash launched this week and is available in the Blurb bookstore, and on the Movember website.
Proceeds from the book will benefit The Prostate Cancer Charity, dedicated to fighting prostate cancer in adult men of all ages. Blurb will also give Movember participants the opportunity to create their own book highlighting their Movember experience at a discount of £5.

Blurb will also support the Movember campaign by providing free copies of the Eurotash book for promotional and marketing purposes.
Movember kicks off its second annual campaign on 1st November in the UK, rallying men to grow moustaches for the month of November to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer.
Participants, who can be male or female, celebrate their Mo at the end of November, attending the Movember Gala Parties in London, Edinburgh and Cornwall dressed in costume to suit their moustache and vying for the title of 'Man of Movember'.


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