Folks, this looks like a good one. Sounds like the fellow's getting
rid of a whole bunch of docs that are right up the 'Classic' alley.
Check the URL listed in the message itself if you're interested.
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On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 05:55:54 GMT, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc you wrote:
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>I have hundreds of computer-related books for sale for the following computers:
>
> Amiga
> Atari 8-bit
> Apple II series & IIGS
> Commodore 64/128
> IBM compatible
> TI-99/4A
>
>The majority of my computer books are for IBM and Apple series. There are a
>handful of books for the other computers listed.
>
>I also have a few dozen electronic data books, mostly from the 1980's. I'd be
>happy with $2 or $3 each for most of the data books.
>
>I have a large number of books about DBase III+ and IV books, older releases of
>AutoCAD, and programming languages such as C and Pascal. There are also a
>handful of technical, electronic, physics and math text books.
>
>In general I don't expect a whole lot for old books of any kind, so I'm
looking
>for offers in the $1-$5 each range on most, with the exception of some of the
>more valuable reference/text books.
>
>I am trying to sell some of my books because I'm going to be moving
>long-distance in a few months and I need to thin them out. I am trying to
>organize my book list by computer type and sort out the ones I want to keep from
>the ones I want to sell. Unfortunately the list is a bit mixed up at this point,
>but if you have a little patience you can use your browser to search through it.
>Then make offers on anything that interests you and I'll let you know if I will
>sell it for that.
>
>A word of warning: Most of my stuff is at least 5 years old, so if you are
>looking for new or cutting edge stuff, I probably won't have it. If you
>are looking for rare, older stuff, I might have it. Check out my web
>page for lists and details at:
>
>
http://www.silcom.com/~tiger
>
>The email address provided above is invalid to discourage spam. My real email
>address can be found on my web page. Thank you.
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Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho,
Blue Feather Technologies -- kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech [dot] com
Web:
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