Good home for used books?

Tom Buskey tbuskey at gmail.com
Tue May 31 11:20:01 EDT 2005


And if you find the library won't accept the books (or puts them in
its book sale) you can sell them on Amazon.  The person ordering the
book will definitely want it.

On 5/31/05, Neal Richardson <nrichardson at filtrine.com> wrote:
> I have found that my local library has accepted any and all of my technical
> books with open arms. I personal have tripled the IT technical section. As a
> side note I live in a small rural town.
> 
> -Neal
> 
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> [mailto:gnhlug-discuss-admin at mail.gnhlug.org] On Behalf Of Hewitt Tech
> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 9:34 AM
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> Subject: Good home for used books?
> 
> I'm sure I share this trait with a lot of the folks on this list but I've
> had an almost lifelong compulsion to buy books. In my case I sometimes have
> 2 or 3 different editions of the same technical book. I could advertise a
> few of these on the list (free to the takers) but I was wondering if anyone
> has any recommendations for places that might accept technical books as
> donations?
> 
> -Alex
> 
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