I’ve checked with the powers that be, and they said that this is okay, so here it is.
In what is probably a vain effort to declutter my life, I’m trying to get rid of the things that I no longer want or need. None of the used book stores in my area will take these books as they mainly handle romance novels, the local library doesn’t want them (“Too esoteric.” ), and I can’t sell anything on eBay at the moment, so if anybody wants these books, they’re yours provided you pay for the shipping and packaging. (You don’t have to take all of them, just the ones you want, BTW.) Most of my books are paperbacks, but I do have a few hardbacks as well, and most of my books are in near mint condition (I’ll be happy to scan and email pics to anyone who wants to check the condition of the book before they request it.)
The Shape of This Century Rigden/Waugh
Shakespeare Dennis Kay
Reflections and Observations Will Rogers, Bryan & Francis Sterling, ed.
Five Years to Freedom James N. Rowe
The Road to Wigan Pier George Orwell
David’s Toolkit: A Citizen’s Guide to Taking Out Big Brother’s Heavy Weapons Ragnar Benson
Light in August William Faulkner
Schickel on Film Richard Schickel (hardback)
Lolita Vladimir Nabokov
Extraodrinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds Charles MacKay
Ulysses James Joyce
These are just a very small example of the books I have, and if enough people express interest, I’ll list the others I want to get rid of. I’ve got books on everything but child rearing, so if there’s a subject you’re interested in, you can drop me a note, and I’ll see if I’ve got something on it. The only categories of books I’m not going to be getting rid of are my machinist books, automotive books, space related books and cookbooks. Everything else is fair game.
I do have some childrens books, but I’m going to try and give them to Aries28’s program.
Well, that’ll take me some time to compile, and I’ve got to flush out some of the books I’ve already got before I get to the point where I’m ready to do that (I’m surprised that this list went so fast). Email me your address and how you want the things shipped, and I’ll get back to you some time this week with the shipping costs (hopefully I’ll have that info no later than Monday, but it might take me a day or two extra depending upon work).
RandMcnally, that’s literally about 40 lbs of books or greater.
Tracy Lord, I got an email a couple of minutes before you posted asking for that book, so it’s been snagged, but I can offer you my paperback copy of the complete works of Shakespeare as a consolation prize (I may have some other books on the theater, so don’t dispair, I’ll just have to dig around).
Oh, and that’s the last time I’m gonna take an email request (its a gift for someone who lurks here, apparently). Let’s keep it on the boards, so everyone knows what’s available.
Tuckerfan let me just say that I think your priorities are completely whacked. You can never have too much clutter - just build tunnels with your book stacks :p.
That said it’s possible I might be interested in some of your history-stuff myself, depending on what you have and after Rand McNally gets first pick of course. I can always buy/make/beg/borrow/steal more bookshelves :).
My mother is in the process of retiring, selling her house, and moving into an RV full time. I got a pair each of 30"x72" and 30"x78" shelves and a single 36"by 84".
Time to fill dem shelves!
I will gladly take the Faulkner and the Orwell off your hands. Also when Tracy Lord is finished looking I would like to see any of the theater books you have. Would also be interested in any books you have on Film or Comics. And a more complete list of the fiction you are parting with.
Thanks this is better than chistmas. (I’m not a christian, so take that to mean what you will)
I see there’s already a queue for history books…I’m interested in any Asian history books you might have. Btw, would you happen to have any historical novels?
I have gotten thank you letters from the soldiers, even from the wives of the soldiers telling me how much they appreciated a box of books from the US.
The postage rate is APO, which means it costs the same as sending books to the US.