limonce@pilot.njin.net (Tom Limoncelli) (08/23/90)
I am giving away my magazine collection. Yes, GIVING AWAY. FREE. You pay shipping. Buy a large fraction of them and I'll throw in something else (make suggestions). I'm flexible on how it is paid for and I will accept hardware/software trades (no pirated software!). They are all in pretty good condition and they are quite old. Cataloging them to make this post brought back a lot of good (and bad) memories about the microcomputer industry in it's beginning. Lots of historical value in these. Sort of breaks my heart to let them go. There are computer and non-computer magazines. Summary of what's available (detailed listing later): Complete (Or Nearly Complete) Collections: (NB: I'm very proud of these) Byte from 83 to 89 Compute! from 83 to 87 InfoWorld from Sep 84 to Aug 85 (documentation of the early micro industry!) Popular Science from 80 to 87 Dr. Dobbs Journal from 86 to 89 Various issues from: Amazing Computing (1986-89), Amiga Sentry (1987-88 including premier issue), Amiga Transactor (1989), The C Journal (1985 & 1987), Scientific American (1984-85), Transactor (1985), Unix Review (1987-88). This is a list of each any every issue being offered: Byte: (Issue# is month # with "extra" issues beginning at #13 ) 1983: Vol 8: 1-2 1984: Vol 9: 2-3, 5-6, 8, 10-13 1985: Vol 10: 1-13 (COMPLETE) 1986: Vol 11: 1-13 (COMPLETE) 1987: Vol 12: 1-14 (except 7 and 13) 1988: Vol 13: 1, 3-5 1989: Vol 14: 2, 4, 8 Compute!: (BIG COLLECTION) 1982: #29 (Oct) 1983: #32-#43 COMPLETE 1984: #44-#55 COMPLETE 1985: #56-#61, 63, 64 (Jan-Sep except Jul)) 1986: #70 (Mar) 1987: #82 (Mar) InfoWorld: (BIG COLLECTION) (Includes the Mac's 1-year birthday issue and the issue with the Amiga on the cover with Jay Miner) Vol 6: 28A (Jan-Jun 89 in review), 37-38,40-42,45-48 (circa Sep-Dec '84) Vol 7: 6-15, 17-25, 28, 30, 34 (circa Feb-Aug '85) Popular Science: (BIG COLLECTION) 1980: June, Aug-Dec 1981: COMPLETE 1982: COMPLETE except Aug 1983: COMPLETE 1984: COMPLETE except Jun, Jul and Aug 1985: Jan-Aug, Oct 1986: Apr & Nov 1987: Oct Dr. Dobbs Journal: #122 (Dec 86), #128 (Jun 87), #131-133 (Sep-Nov 87), #135 (Jan 88), #137 (Mar 89), #152-4 (Jun 89), #156 (Oct 89), #159 (Winter 89) Amazing Computing: Vol 1.5 (Jun 86), Vol 2.4 (Apr 87), Vol 2.7 (Jul 87), Vol 2.8 (Aug 87), Vol 2.9 (Sep 87), Vol 3.5 (May 88), Vol 3.6 (Jun 88), Vol 4.7 (Jul 89), Vol 4.8 (Aug 89), Vol 4.9 (Sep 89), Vol 4.10 (Oct 89) Amiga Sentry: Premier issue! (May 87), Sep 87, Nov 87, Mar 88, Apr 88, May 88, Jul 88 Amiga Transactor: Vol 1.4 (Jan 89), Vol 1.6 (Mar 89), Vol 2.4 (Jul 89) The C Journal: Vol 1.2 (Summer 85), Vol 2.4 (Spring 87) Transactor: Vol 6.1 (Jul 85), Vol 6.2 (Sep 85) Unix Review: Vol 5.6 (Aug 87), Vol 6.1 (Jan 88), Vol 6.4 (Apr 88) Scientific American: 1984: May-Dec except Sep 1985: Mar and May If you are interested, please send me email or call me. My email addresses are in my .signature and my phone number is +1 201 408 5389. -Tom --- tlimonce@drew.edu ...if you like FQDN's. Tom Limoncelli tlimonce@drew.Bitnet ...if you like NJE. Drew University tlimonce@drew.uucp ...if you like maps. (That's Nuuu Joisey!)
johne@hpvcfs1.HP.COM (John Eaton) (08/24/90)
<<< < I am giving away my magazine collection. Yes, GIVING AWAY. FREE. You < pay shipping. Buy a large fraction of them and I'll throw in something ---------- When I got tired of hauling my accumulation around I simply took them down to the local community college library. They were glad to have them since they could use them to fill in holes in their collection and replace copies that had been ripped up. John Eaton !hpvcfs1!johne