Fred Cisin <cisin at xenosoft.com> wrote ..
I need to clear out my office at the college (I AM NOW
RETIRED!)
I want to get rid of most of 75 boxes.
If anybody resells this crap for megabucks, then I would like an informal
promise of 1% of any amount over $1000, AND that you then come visit
(BRING A TRUCK!)
These items are free with pickup in Berkeley - I don't want to get into
running a shippiong operation, so if you won't pick them up in Berkeley,
I'll send Priority Mail Flat Rate boxes, with the shipping rounded UP to
the nearest multiple of $10
Yes, I tried hiring a college kid to do some shipping. SO, now I no
longer even know which items ever went out.
In the event that multiple people want the same item(s), I'll do a lousy
job of prioritizing.
Here's a few items:
Author
Title
Publisher edition date ISBN-10 pages Binding Condition
comments
Note that "Perfect" is a binding type, not a condition.
Even the "New" books will have some handling
Box R6
Microsoft
OS/2 Programmer's Reference : Volume 1
Microsoft 1.1 1989 1-55615-220-5 740 Perfect New
warp from not lying flat
Microsoft
OS/2 Programmer's Reference : Volume 2
Microsoft 1.1 1989 1-55615-221-3 564 Perfect New
warp from not lying flat
Microsoft
OS/2 Programmer's Reference : Volume 3
Microsoft 1.1 1989 1-55615-222-1 430 Perfect New
warp from not lying flat
Microsoft
OS/2 Programmer's Reference : Volume 4
Microsoft 1.1 1989 1-55615-256-0 414 Perfect New
warp from not lying flat
Iacobucci
OS/2 Programmer's Guide
Osborne/McGraw-Hill 1988 0-07-881300-X 1100 Perfect
New
Fred, I just saw on /. that Ed Iacobucci has died of pancreatic cancer at 59. There was
considerable side discussion of OS/2 2.0 and such there.
If only I had a van or a truck. I've been considering rebuilding my library, even
though going strictly electronic has saved a lot of uh...space. Yeah, that's it,
space.
jbdigriz