Books for sale, part 2
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Note: this is your last chance to claim any of the books in http://bouteillebleu.livejournal.com/187771.html - I am going to take the unclaimed ones to charity shops this weekend.
But I do have some more books. As before, these are yours if you're interested - come June they will be going to charity shops.
Books are £1 each unless there's another price, all paperback unless otherwise mentioned. Can do delivery within Cambridge or to Maelstrom event 4; Odyssey event 3 might be possible via someone else but would have to arrange. Anything else, let me know and I'll see what we can work out.
Non-fiction
* Language and Class: A Critical Look at the Theories of Basil Bernstein, Harold Rosen. Pamphlet sized, 50p.
* Winning the Games Scientists Play, Carl Sindermann. Hardback.
* The Mathematical Experience, Philip Davis & Reuben Hersh.
* Ignobel Prizes, Mark Abrahams. Hardback. Pending, ahdok
*Mastering C Programming, W. Arthur Chapman. Cover a little faded.
*The Joy of Sects, Sam Jordison. Hardback.
* Undercover University, Frank Bell.
* Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks, Scott Fullam.
* The Book of Nothing, John D. Barrow. (About maths.)
* The Shocking History of Advertising, E.S. Turner.
* Approaches to the Asian Classics, editors Wm. Theodore de Bary & Irene Bloom. Hardback.
*Norwegian Knitting Designs, editor Annichen Sibbern Bohn. Hardback, quite slim, 50p.
* Programming Ruby, Dave Thomas. In the Pragmatic Programmers series.
* Dr Ecco's Cyberpuzzles, Dennis E. Shasha. Hardback.
Fiction
* Larklight, Philip Reeve. Uncorrected proof, complete with "This is an uncorrected proof copy and is not for sale" on the back - don't ask me, I just found it in Oxfam. :)
Foreign language
* A book of Korean poetry - unfortunately I don't know enough Korean to follow it and have forgotten what I learned.
* Four Hikaru no Go doujinshi by Gangan-Club. Haven't looked through them in a while, believe they're Hikaru/Akira and very silly. I am not sure I can really donate these with a straight face, so if you'd like them they can be yours for free.
But I do have some more books. As before, these are yours if you're interested - come June they will be going to charity shops.
Books are £1 each unless there's another price, all paperback unless otherwise mentioned. Can do delivery within Cambridge or to Maelstrom event 4; Odyssey event 3 might be possible via someone else but would have to arrange. Anything else, let me know and I'll see what we can work out.
Non-fiction
* Language and Class: A Critical Look at the Theories of Basil Bernstein, Harold Rosen. Pamphlet sized, 50p.
* Winning the Games Scientists Play, Carl Sindermann. Hardback.
* The Mathematical Experience, Philip Davis & Reuben Hersh.
* Ignobel Prizes, Mark Abrahams. Hardback. Pending, ahdok
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* Undercover University, Frank Bell.
* Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks, Scott Fullam.
* The Book of Nothing, John D. Barrow. (About maths.)
* The Shocking History of Advertising, E.S. Turner.
* Approaches to the Asian Classics, editors Wm. Theodore de Bary & Irene Bloom. Hardback.
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* Programming Ruby, Dave Thomas. In the Pragmatic Programmers series.
* Dr Ecco's Cyberpuzzles, Dennis E. Shasha. Hardback.
Fiction
* Larklight, Philip Reeve. Uncorrected proof, complete with "This is an uncorrected proof copy and is not for sale" on the back - don't ask me, I just found it in Oxfam. :)
Foreign language
* A book of Korean poetry - unfortunately I don't know enough Korean to follow it and have forgotten what I learned.
* Four Hikaru no Go doujinshi by Gangan-Club. Haven't looked through them in a while, believe they're Hikaru/Akira and very silly. I am not sure I can really donate these with a straight face, so if you'd like them they can be yours for free.