I managed to channel all the latent-@ss-slapping-energy from you kind folks (and inspiration by
vismaya_viewer) and get into gear, heading up into the attic to box books to sell and/or give away. Cleared off one entire (low wide Billy) bookcase, thus halving the books up here. Of course in the process I also amassed a small(ish) stack of books to add to my Wanna Read pile.
Still, most of what I've cleared off the shelves and boxed will go away SOON. I've got a few boxes of kids' book for you,
skarlett if'n you'd still like 'em for work. Those of you w/kids'll likely get some dumped on, um, passed to you if'n you so desire, as well. (Please remind me of current ages of kids.)
Okay, there're some books that I'm hoping folks want 'cause I'd rather give 'em to someone who cares than sell 'em for pennies on the dollar. These're hard to part with but it's time.
Priority goes to those folks to whom they're handy to deliver. I'll drive 'em to you if'n you're on one of my regular routes (PacNW: PDX - 1 hour NE of Seattle, SoCal, mebbe Bay Area).
BOOKS I DON'T NEED TO KEEP IN MY LIBRARY BUT AM HAVING A HARD TIME PARTING WITH SO'M GIVING TO THOSE WHO CARE/EXPRESS INTEREST...AND IF NOBODY WANTS 'EM, THEY'RE GOING TO POWELL'S FOR SALE WITH THE REST:
EDIT: ALL GONE!
TAKEN:Karl Marx: Selected Writings (ed. David McLellan)
TAKEN:E.J. Hobsbawm: Industry & Empire (The Pelican Econ History of Britain - v. 3 - From 1750 to the Present Day [1969])
TAKEN:Emile Durkheim: The Division of Labor in Society (tr. WD Halls)
TAKEN: Niccolo Machiavelli: The Prince (ed./tr. Robert A. Adams)
TAKEN: Niccolo Machiavelli: The Prince and the Discourses
TAKEN: Gerry Spence: With Justice for None
TAKEN: Mark Lane: Rush to Judgment: A Critique of the Warren Commission's Inquiry into the Murder of President John F. Kennedy, Officer J.D. Tippit and Lee Harvey Oswald (1966)
TAKEN: Mary McCarthy: Vietnam (1967)
TAKEN: Garry Wills: Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America
TAKEN: Harry Truman/Mark Goodman (ed): Give 'Em Hell, Harry!
TAKEN: Richard Hofstadter: The American Political Tradition (1948)
TAKEN: Francis Parkman: The Discovery of the Great West: La Salle (ed. William R. Taylor)
Still, most of what I've cleared off the shelves and boxed will go away SOON. I've got a few boxes of kids' book for you,
Okay, there're some books that I'm hoping folks want 'cause I'd rather give 'em to someone who cares than sell 'em for pennies on the dollar. These're hard to part with but it's time.
Priority goes to those folks to whom they're handy to deliver. I'll drive 'em to you if'n you're on one of my regular routes (PacNW: PDX - 1 hour NE of Seattle, SoCal, mebbe Bay Area).
BOOKS I DON'T NEED TO KEEP IN MY LIBRARY BUT AM HAVING A HARD TIME PARTING WITH SO'M GIVING TO THOSE WHO CARE/EXPRESS INTEREST...AND IF NOBODY WANTS 'EM, THEY'RE GOING TO POWELL'S FOR SALE WITH THE REST:
EDIT: ALL GONE!
TAKEN:Karl Marx: Selected Writings (ed. David McLellan)
TAKEN:E.J. Hobsbawm: Industry & Empire (The Pelican Econ History of Britain - v. 3 - From 1750 to the Present Day [1969])
TAKEN:Emile Durkheim: The Division of Labor in Society (tr. WD Halls)
TAKEN: Niccolo Machiavelli: The Prince (ed./tr. Robert A. Adams)
TAKEN: Niccolo Machiavelli: The Prince and the Discourses
TAKEN: Gerry Spence: With Justice for None
TAKEN: Mark Lane: Rush to Judgment: A Critique of the Warren Commission's Inquiry into the Murder of President John F. Kennedy, Officer J.D. Tippit and Lee Harvey Oswald (1966)
TAKEN: Mary McCarthy: Vietnam (1967)
TAKEN: Garry Wills: Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America
TAKEN: Harry Truman/Mark Goodman (ed): Give 'Em Hell, Harry!
TAKEN: Richard Hofstadter: The American Political Tradition (1948)
TAKEN: Francis Parkman: The Discovery of the Great West: La Salle (ed. William R. Taylor)