Books and games to be given away

Jan 30, 2013 00:08

As part of my continuing quest to declutter the house, I've got a number of books and games here which I'm keen to offer free to any friend who wants them. I'm happy to post smaller items if that's most convenient. Here's the list:

Novels:
Jasper Fforde, The Well of Lost Plots (Thursday Next, book 3), paperback
Alan Garner, Elidor, hardback
Agatha Christie, A Miss Marple Quartet: The Body in the Library, A Pocket Full of Rye, A Murder is Announced, The Moving Finger, single hardback

Novelty:
Stephen Pile, The Book of Heroic Failures (slightly damaged) and The Return of the Heroic Failures, both paperback
Murray Watts, Rolling in the Aisles: The Funny Side of Faith, paperback
David Langford, The Unseen University Challenge, paperback
Roland Fiddy (cartoonist), The Fanatic's Guide to Computers, paperback
Mark Bryant (ed), The World's Greatest Computer Cartoons, paperback
Gary Larson, Bride of the Far Side, paperback

Reference:
Eilert Ekwall, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names, (Fourth edition, 1964), hardback
Eric R Delderfield, Kings and Queens of England and Great Britain, paperback
Peter D'Epiro & Mary Desmond Pinkowish, What are the Seven Wonders of the World? And other great cultural lists - Fully described, hardback

Games:
Frontier: First Encounters, PC CD with manual and short story collection
Munchkin d20: Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, Monster Manual, three slim hardbacks, novelty material for use with Dungeons and Dragons 3rd Edition or similar
Dungeons and Dragons 3rd Edition Class Handbook series: Sword and Fist, Masters of the Wild, Song and Silence, Tome and Blood, Defenders of the Faith, paperback

Other:
Debra Allcock Tyler, Fast Track: Managing Time, paperback
John Sutherland, Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet? Further Puzzles in Classic Fiction, paperback

It's first come, first served, within reason.

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