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emperor ([personal profile] emperor) wrote2008-02-24 06:38 pm
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Free books!

I'm giving away the following books for free - you have to arrange how to get hold of them, and priority will be given to those who can take them in the near future...

All are paperback, unless indicated otherwise.

Fiction



  • "Dracula the Undead" by Freda Warrington. Fair condition

  • "The Flying Sorcerers" by David Gerrold & Larry Niven. Fair condition, paper quite yellowed

  • "Continuum 2" ed. Roger Elwood. A bit battered, and yellowed

  • "The Trigger" by Arthur C. Clarke & Michael Kube-McDowell. Very good condition



Non-fiction



  • "La Cattedrale di Trani attraverso i restauri" by Rita Gigante, in Italian. As-new condition

  • "2006/7 members' and visitors' handbook" by English Heritage. Fair condition

  • "The coming of the space age" by Arthur C. Clarke. Battered and yellowed

  • "How to build a time machine" by Paul Davies. As-new condition



Rulebooks


[both of these are hardback]

  • "Blood Bowl Companion." Fair condition

  • "Blood Bowl Star Players". Fair condition



Cambridge University/College/CUSU


[all good-to-fair condition]

  • Graduate Studies Prospectus 2003-2004

  • Selwyn College Calendars:
    • 2001-2002

    • 2002-2003

    • 2003-2004

    • 2004-2005

    • 2005-2006

  • Cambridge University Student's Handbook:

    • 1999-2000

    • 2000-2001

    • 2003-2004

    • 2004-2005

    • 2005-2006

  • Graduate Union Graduate Handbook 2003-2004

  • The Cambridge Guide [CUSU] 1999-2000

  • CUSU Handbook 1997-1998

  • CUSU Societies Directory 1999

  • CUSU Red Book [drugs] 1997

  • CUSU Blue Book [sexual health] 1997



I don't expect anyone to really want any of the last lot, but I figure I'll ask before recycling them...
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[personal profile] aldabra 2008-02-24 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. My LJ archive agrees with you. I must have wanted to read it, although I can't remember why. OK, yes, I'll have that 8-)

And not the time-travel one, if it's wormholes. Wormholes don't do it for me.

Thanks!