Books books books!

Sep 30, 2009 07:44

Am cleaning out my bookshelves at the moment.

Anyone want any of the below? All the computery ones are quite a few years out of date now. There are a bundle of other books I am getting rid of, but these are the ones with barcode isbns and the ones which were actually found on the book search :)

Oh, any die hard games fans want the cloth map from Baldur's Gate 2? I suspect I can just throw it away, but may as well ask.

Title Authors
The A-Z of Baby Hints Lisa James
Unix for Dummies John R. Levine
Footrot Flats 'Weekender' 7
MR. BEAN'S DIARY ROBIN DRISCOLL ROWAN ATKINSON
Java 1.1 Unleashed Michael Morrison
A Knight To Forget - the Wizard of Id #2 Brant Parker and Jonny Hart
Island of Secrets (Computer Adventures) Jenny Tyler
Margaret Fulton's Book of Soups and Starters
Sams Teach Yourself Network Troubleshooting in 24 Hours Janathan Feldman
Frege: An Introduction to the Founder of Modern Analytic Philosophy Sir Anthony Kenny
Learning Python, Second Edition Mark Lutz
C# in a Nutshell Peter Drayton
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web: Designing Large-Scale Web Sites, 2nd Edition Louis Rosenfeld
Redback Howard Jacobson
Statistics: Principles and Methods (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) Richard A. Johnson
The Science of Programming (Monographs in Computer Science) David Gries
Database Systems (Macmillan computer science) Paul Beynon-Davies
From Data Structures with Java (Grassroots) Darrel Ince
Absolute Power David Baldacci
Classical and Object-Oriented Software Engineering Stephen R. Schach
Belgarath the Sorcerer: The Prequel to the Belgariad David Eddings; Leigh Eddings
Computing Fundamentals: Unix Systems (The Computing Fundamentals Series) Douglas Troy
My Ratbag Relations Kerry Cue
Bloodhouse Kenneth Cook
Calculus and Its Applications Larry Joel Goldstein
C++ How to Program (3rd Edition) Harvey M. Deitel
C#: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference Series) Herbert Schildt
Python: The Complete Reference Martin C. Brown
Introduction to Languages and the Theory of Computation John C. Martin
The Means of Escape Stories Penelope Fitzgerald
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