Books for Sale!

by Aug 8, 2009Books, Tech1 comment

UPDATE: Some lots have sold.

I got married and I have some extra books I want to sell. Here they are.

Brand new, hardcover. $10.

Brand new, shrink-wrapped, $22. A must-have. All the books on CD read by well-known actors plus a softcover single-volume edition of the Chronicles. A minimum of $30 at Amazon. Please enrich your life by buying this!

Brand new softcover single-volume edition of the Chronicles. $10.

Ranked third at the amazing bestcommentaries.com. I’m only selling it because I bought it in Logos. $15.

Sound, helpful commentary on Prov, Ecc, Sng. I’m only selling it because I bought it in Logos. This is a good commentary for undergrads and grad students on books you will study and preach from even while training (ok, at least Proverbs!). $10.

If you don’t have a copy, you need it. $5.

Again, if you don’t have a copy, you need it. Now’s the time. Brand new condition. $8.

Wycliffe Dictionary of Christian Ethics. $5.

Ranked second on Acts at the amazing bestcommentaries.com! I’m only selling it because I bought it in Logos. Minnick recommended it, so I bought it. Stott is classic.

Lightfoot was quite the man. I really enjoyed reading about him in Stephen Neill’s History of NT Interpretation. I think it was there, anyway… $15 for his whole four-volume set on Pauline epistles.

Somebody please buy this, but don’t read it. $2.

A faithful friend. Alas. You must find another home. $1.73.

I love Keynote! If you have a Mac and ever do any presentations you simply mus get this software. It was made by designers instead of by computer nerds, so it blasts PowerPoint out of the water aesthetically. $10!! (Two newer versions have come out, but what you need for nice presentations is still in here.)

Make me an offer. The more you buy the more I knock off the price. We’ll see about it.

Please buy. For the baby.

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(Note: Baby is not for sale.)

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  1. Todd Jones

    What model is the Palm? It looks similar to a damaged one I have.