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Submitted by security_six on Tue, 02/19/2008 - 7:58pm.
I have a stack o' books I need off the boat, some fiction, some non fiction.  Fiction is mainly Louis L'Amour, Terry Pratchett and Clive Cussler.  Non fiction may have some boat stuff, Alaska stuff, assorted historical or politcal subjects and one book on accurizing rifles for bench rest shooting.  If anyone is interested in any of this stuff to take or offer up books in trade, let me know and I'll post the titles and condition. 
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I've got eleven books to give away...

...all paperbacks.

The Apocrypha - Tansl. Edgar Goodspeed

The Bhagavadgita "As It Is" - A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

Cosmic Consciousness - Richard Maurice Bucke

Dictionary of Word Roots and Combining Forms, (Compiled from the Greek,

Latin etc. with special reference to biological terms and scientific names._ - Don Borror

The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test  - Tom Wolfe

HenryIV, Part One - Shakespeare

Interior Castle - St. Teresa of Avila

Julius Caesar - Shakespeare

The Sacred Mushroom & The Cross - John Allegro

Slaughter House Five - Kurt Vonnegut...Jr.

One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez

...Hit me up with a PM or somethin' if anyone's interested!

 

 

 

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Bread and Roses Street Library

What a great opportunity for the two of you to give to a worthy cause. At Bread and Roses, we are building a street library so that houseless folks can have regular access to books as well as a place to sit and read them. This will be in conjunction with our developing literacy and GED programs. There is a book drop off point in Cafe Vita.

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There is one at JavaFlow...

 If I decide to lug the books downtown I will drop them off.

 

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