Zane H. Healy wrote (after Joe Rigdon):
visit Powells.
It's WELL worth the trip. FWIW several of the countys in
this area operate stores where they sell used, obselete and/or donated
library books. I've found lots of good books there for almost nothing.
I've not had very good luck with Library sales, though I did find an
interesting Hardback on Serial cables (basically a book on the various
pinouts). Where I've had *very* good luck is with a annual booksale
that a local Women's Charity has.
Hardcover book on serial cables. Hmm..._RS-232 Made Easy_? I'm
thinking it was printed in two editions at least one of which was
published in both hardcover and softcover.
On the library sales. Your (Zane's) problem is probably that you have
Powell's right there, and either whoever is operating the sale is
picking out technical books to Powell's because they think they can't
get as much from the "retail" customers like you, or there are book
scouts out looking for stuff to resell (likely to Powell's).
-Frank McConnell