[Boatanchors] Books for trade/offers/ of great benefit to the SMECC museum project. Please

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Books  for   trade/offers/  of great benefit to the SMECC museum project. 
Please  - all responses  off-list  please.
 
What  do  we  like?   see _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org/)  we 
preserve a   pretty  diverse cross-section of  tech.  Ad me  to you  contact list 
 so any reply I send will end up in your good mail  folder.  
 
We  banded together   to  purchase another huge  library so an engineers  
family    had  $$ to pay  off bills and bury him. 
 
There were many books we did not have  but there was also a great group of 
rare and  useful books we already  had  copies of... So to recover -  Space, 
 Funds etc etc  we  will be offering  these and many others  to come. 
 
If there is something you do not see  listed but  have always  wanted  let 
us know  and we can  check to see if it is in one of the crates.
 
 
RCA  RED Radiotron Designer's Handbook 4th  Edition Hardback
One lightly used (INDEED !  A Beauty)   one   heavy  used
 
Men and Volts ( the story of general Electric   start to   prewar pub 1941 
author -  Hammond  Hardback
 
_ 
History of Communications-Electronics in the United  States Navy. With an 
Introduction by Fleet Admiral Chester W.  Nimitz.
_ 
(https://www.amazon.com/History-Communications-Electronics-Introduction-Admiral-Chester/dp/B002OX6ZMI/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1474535273&sr=8-4&keyword
s=history+of+communications-electronics+in+the+united+states+navy) 1963 
hardback  ex library Nimitz jr high  school. stamped neatly in back  with a 
Tulsa  public school obsolete stamp.
 
Boy's first book of Radio and electronics   Alfred Morgan  with DJ  ex 
library from school library   used  very used library markings etc.. but like 
the one you and it  probably checked out... chipped   dj  on spine  part   the 
 front of  dj looks  great leering  out  face  out  on the shelf!  scarce  
book    that many of  use used...
 
Ed Sharpe archivist  for  SMECC



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