Remaining free books: trade paperbacks and hardcovers

Here's the list of all the remaining trade paperbacks and hardcovers that I'm giving away. Let me know if you want any! Free books, free shipping!

Each batch below has a link to the original post in case you want to see a picture of the covers or spines.

As usual, anything crossed out below has been claimed.

In the interest of being able to post this list at work, I've rot13d a few NSFW words. If you want to see the original titles of those books, or the covers, then click the links to see the original entries.

Batch 1: Asimov to Christian

  • Isaac Asimov, ed.: Before the Golden Age
  • Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg, ed.: The Seven Deadly Sins of Science Fiction
  • Arthur Avalon: The Serpent Power
  • Frederick Barthelme: Natural Selection
  • Philip E. Baruth: The X President (uncorrected proof)
  • Martin Battersby: The Decorative Twenties
  • Greg Bear: Eternity
  • Marie Berrondo: Mathematical Games
  • Elliott Blackiston: Short Story Writing for Profit
  • Reginald Bretnor, ed.: Modern Science Fiction: Its Meaning and Its Future
  • Britannica: Encyclopedia Britannica Almanac 2006
  • Fredric Brown: The Best of Fredric Brown
  • Vicki Brown and Chris Nandor: Macperl: Power and Ease (includes CD-ROM)
  • John Brunner: Players at the Game of People
  • Anthony Burgess: Earthly Powers
  • David J Burrows, Frederick R. Lapides, and John T. Shawcross: Myths and Motifs in Literature
  • Frederick Busch: A Dangerous Profession: A Book About the Writing Life
  • Ernie Bushmiller: The Best of Ernie Bushmiller's Nancy
  • Rachel E. Carr: Stepping Stones to Japanese Floral Art
  • Jonathan Carroll: The Marriage of Sticks
  • Paul Carus: History of the Devil and the Idea of Evil
  • M. Christian: Love Without Gun Control (NSFW)

Batch 2: Clarke to Finney

  • Arthur C. Clarke: Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds
  • Vicki Cobb: How to Really Fool Yourself: Illusions for All Your Senses
  • Martin Connors and Jim Craddock: VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 1999: The Complete Guide to Movies on Videocassette, Laserdisc, and DVD
  • Steven Daniels: How Two Gerbils, Twenty Goldfish, Two Hundred Games, Two Thousand Books, and I Taught Them How to Read
  • Jack Van Buren Dann and Jack Dann, ed.: In the Field of Fire
  • Kamala Devi: The Eastern Way of Love: Gnagevp Frk naq Rebgvp Zlfgvpvfz (NSFW)
  • Philip K. Dick: Dr. Bloodmoney
  • Philip K. Dick: Radio Free Albemuth
  • Nik Douglas and Penny Slinger: Frkhny Frpergf: Gur Nypurzl bs Rpfgnfl (NSFW)
  • Levi H. Dowling: The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ
  • Gardner R. Dozois, ed.: The Year's Best Science Fiction: First Annual Collection
  • Albert Einstein: Ideas and Opinions
  • Harlan Ellison, ed.: Medea: Harlan's World
  • W. Y. Evans-Wentz: The Tibetan Book of the Dead
  • Al Ewing and Lee Garbet: Loki: Agent of Asgard: Trust Me
  • Mick Farren: Words of Wisdom
  • Wing F Fing: Shpx, Lrf! (NSFW)
  • Jack Finney: The Night People

Batch 3: Grahame to Merritt

  • Kenneth Grahame: The Golden Age
  • Kathryn Harrison: The Kiss
  • Tom Hayes: You Can Make a Difference in Silicon Valley
  • Royal Vale Heath: Mathemagic: Magic, Puzzles, and Games with Numbers
  • Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson: Dune: Whipping Mek (booklet/short story) (not pictured here)
  • Godfrey Hodgson: America in Our Time
  • J. A. H. Hunter and Joseph S. Madachy: Mathematical Diversions
  • John Irving: A Prayer for Owen Meany
  • Erica Jong: Witches
  • James Joyce: Ulysses
  • Josh Kilmer-Purcell: I Am Not Myself These Days: A Memoir
  • James J. Kilpatrick: The Writer's Art
  • Morris Kline: Mathematics and the Physical World
  • Keith Laumer: The Other Side of Time
  • David Leavitt: A Place I've Never Been
  • Susan R. Matthews: Jurisdiction: An Episode and an Incident
  • Merriam-Webster: Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
  • A. Merritt: The Face in the Abyss

Batch 4: Milstead to Schlosser

  • John W. Milstead, Martin Harry Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander, and Patricia Warrick, ed.: Sociology Through Science Fiction
  • Marvin Minsky: The Society of Mind
  • Richard Mitchell: The Leaning Tower of Babel and Other Affronts from the Underground Grammarian (note: not actually about grammar)
  • Jerry Joyce and Marianne Moon: Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0: At a Glance
  • Nancy Jane Moore: Changeling
  • Geoffrey Mott-Smith: Mathematical Puzzles, for Beginners and Enthusiasts
  • Bruno Munari: Discovery of the Circle
  • John Myers Myers: The Moon's Fire-Eating Daughter
  • Peter Nicholls, ed.: The Science Fiction Encyclopedia
  • Larry Niven: The Ringworld Engineers
  • Larry Niven: A World Out of Time
  • June Noble and William Noble: Steal This Plot
  • Patricia T. O'Conner: Words Fail Me: What Everyone Who Writes Should Know about Writing
  • Mokichi Okada: Foundations of Paradise
  • Mokichi Okada: The Light From the East
  • Porter G. Perrin: Writer's Guide and Index to English, Fourth Edition
  • Information Please: 1993 Information Please Almanac
  • Frederik Pohl: The Annals of the Heechee
  • Tom Powell: Basics
  • Wilhelm Reich: The Bion Experiments on the Origin of Life
  • Wilhelm Reich: The Invasion of Compulsory Frk-Zbenyvgl
  • Constance Reid: From Zero to Infinity
  • Dennis Roberson: Winning 42: Strategy & Lore of the National Game of Texas
  • Bernie Roehl, Justin Couch, Cindy Reed-Ballreich, Tim Rohaly, and Geoff Brown: Late Night VRML 2.0 with Java
  • Bernard Roseman: LSD: The Age of Mind
  • Saralee Rosenberg: A Little Help from Above
  • Roxio: Toast 5 Titanium User's Guide
  • Eric Schlosser: Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal

Batch 5: Shakespeare to Zopol

  • William Shakespeare: Complete Works of William Shakespeare
  • Art Shefte: Shefte's Rapid Course in Modern Piano Playing
  • University of Chicago Press Staff: The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th Edition
  • Ivan Stang: High Weirdness by Mail
  • Theodore Sturgeon: Sturgeon Is Alive and Well...
  • Tricia Sullivan: Maul
  • Malba Tahan: The Man Who Counted: A Collection of Mathematical Adventures
  • Anna Thomas: Vegetarian Epicure Book Two
  • Hunter S Thompson: Songs of the Doomed
  • Irving D. Tressler: How to Lose Friends and Alienate People
  • Boris Vallejo: Mirage (NSFW)
  • Mary-Claire Van Leunen: Handbook for Scholars
  • Various Authors: Springs of Indian Wisdom
  • Vernor Vinge: Across Realtime
  • Larry Wall, Randal L. Schwartz: Programming Perl
  • Homer A. Watt, Karl J. Holzknecht, and Raymond Ross: Outlines of Shakespeare's Plays
  • D. G. Wells: Recreations in Logic
  • H. G. Wells: The Outline of History
  • Walter Jon Williams: Aristoi
  • Robert Anton Wilson: Wilhelm Reich in Hell
  • Felicia Zopol: The 10 Secrets to Terng Frk (NSFW)

4 Responses to “Remaining free books: trade paperbacks and hardcovers”

  1. mhpmiller

    I would take Aristoi, because I am oddly conflicted and intrigued by Walter Jon Williams.

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  2. stakebait

    I would take the Brunner Game of People and Nancy Jane Moore’s Changeling but I suspect I am far away from you so we’d have to coordinate postage.

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    • Jed

      Done! I’m happy to cover shipping; just email me your papermail address. (You can use the “Email Jed” link at the top of this page.)

      reply

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