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Re: Value of some old books



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In article <Pine.WNT.4.21.0207080924300.288-100000@4N-005CW>,
>    Just a quick question:  I have a TON of Apple II books (mostly my
>dad's who bought my IIe way back when) that are still laying around the
>house.  It's taking up space and I am thinking of getting rid of them.
>
>    I am just wondering if they might be of any value to folks in the
>Apple II world (sentimental or otherwise)?  I don't have a list of the
>books available, but I've got mainly programming books and a few others in
>the pile.

Programming books ought to be useful for somebody.  I have a fair number of
8-bit titles (would like more IIGS stuff now), but maybe you have something
I don't.  I'm sure others would be interested as well, especially those who
are relatively new to the II.  (Just don't throw them out...there's too much
stuff that gets posted about that says "free for pick-up in $RANDOM_FARAWAY_ 
LOCATION, or I'll throw them out.")

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