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2412 days ago

Free books.

Marie from Drury

I have a range of university text books from the mid-1980's. They are free to anyone with an interest in them. They are all in good condition. Can be picked up in Drury or at the airport through the week. Please let me know if you'd like one or more of these titles.

Titles:
Accounting for seniors. PWR Jackson.
Economics in our society. NZ Edition. CA Tisdell & JT Ward.
A Primer of Linear Algebra. GL Bradley.
Classical Mechanics 2nd Edition. Herbert Goldstein.
Introduction to Probability Theory and Statistical Inference. 2nd Edition. HJ Larson.
Elementary Classical Physics 2nd Edition Vol I & II. Weidner & Sells.
Schaum's Outline series. Theory and Problems of Statistics. Spiegel.
Schaum's Outline series. Theory and Problems of Complex Variables. Spiegel.

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