Wednesday, 4 October 2006

Some book giveaways

Due to a lack of shelf-space, I often have to prune my library to make room for new books. So here are some giveaway books. (If you’d like one of these, please leave a comment stating which book you want, and then send me an email.)
  • Karl Barth, Kirchliche Dogmatik I/1 (Chr. Kaiser Verlag, 1935), 528 pp. – an extra copy that I once bought by mistake (the bookseller had listed it as Christliche Dogmatik!). It’s a rather worn cloth volume in fair-to-good condition, with some pencil-markings in the first 90 pp.
  • S. Burgess and G. McGee (eds.), Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements (Zondervan, 1995), 914 pp. – hardcover in excellent condition
  • Rowland S. Ward (ed.), The Westminster Confession and Catechisms in Modern English (New Melbourne Press, 2000), 128 pp. – paperback in very good condition
  • Niall Lucy, Debating Derrida (Melbourne UP, 1999), 109 pp. – paperback in as new condition
  • John Hartley, Communication, Cultural and Media Studies: The Key Concepts (Routledge, 2002), 262 pp. – as new paperback
  • Merrill C. Tenney, Zondervan Pictorial Bible Dictionary (Zondervan, 1967), 916 pp. – a recent reprint; hardcover in excellent condition

10 comments:

  1. I'll take the Pictorial Bible Dictionary off your hands.

    Thanks,
    Henry

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  2. I'd like the Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements. Thanks,
    Bryan L

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  3. i'd take debating derida

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  4. I'll take the Westminster Confession. Wow, thanks a lot for this!

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  5. I'd love Kirchliche Dogmatik if it's still available.

    Andrew E

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  6. What a great way of making some shelf space!

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  7. I would like the Westminster Catechism. Thank you!

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  8. I'd like to snag Debating Derrida! What a find!

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  9. Argh!! I just saw someone else requested it. I need it more than he does.

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  10. Ben, it seems that your lack of shelf-space is explained by the plethora of publishing houses knocking down your door to give you review copies of their latest books!

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