This is posted to two lists, apologies to those (Tony) who get it twice.
The library here at Power Tech is throwing out some old books. I got a
few, including the odd duplicate of things I'm often asked about, but there
are many more, all to go in the skip by the end of the week unless rescued.
I intend to keep the Mech. eng. handbook, but the others I will send to
anyone who can demonstrate a need (such as "I have a box full of TRAM
boards but no programming info") for the cost of shipping (I am in
Coalville, England). Oh yes. Raeto West's book (I already have it) is
about the best book on the PET you could hope to get.
Here's the list:
Baumeister, Marks, "Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers", 7th edn,
McGraw Hill 1967
Dunn S, Morgan V, "The PET Personal Computer for Beginners", Prentice Hall,
1981
Osborne A, Donahue C S, "PET/CBM Personal Computer Guide" 2nd edn., McGraw
Hill, 1980
West R C, "Programming the PET/CBM", Level, 1982
Eggebrecht L C, "Interfacing to the IBM Personal Computer", H W Sams, 1983
Brodie L, "Starting FORTH", Prentice Hall, 1981
Brodie L, "Thinking FORTH", Prentice Hall, 1984
Jones G, Goldsmith M, "Programming in Occam 2", Prentice Hall, 1988
Berry P, "Sharp APL Reference Manual", I P Sharp, 1979
Gilman L, Rose A J, "APL - an Interactive Approach", 2nd edn, 1976
Philip.