HT203167 transferring books from 1 computer to another

I bought 3 books while at work, on an iMac "authorized" for my iPad.  When I try to sync them to the iPad, I am warned that all other media will be removed.  They are not in my iTunes media folder at home; is there a correct or easy way to get these books transferred to the iPad?
Sam

Michael,
Thank you for the reply.  Perhaps I'm showing my ignorance here, but....I find the books in my Purchase History, but I do not see how to download them to the home computer; I can only see how to "Report a Problem."
Sam

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