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BOOKS:

Comp science books:

1) Mind on Statistics - 2nd edition

2) Ethics for the information Age - 2nd edition

3) Principles of information security - 2nd edition

4) C++ - structured object oriented problem solving using c++ - 3rd edition

I got other java/c++ books but im gonna keep it

^ all say 40 bucks each??? Or make an offer for all..

Engineering Books:

1) Digital Fundamentals - 8th edition - International edition - written by FLYOD - mostly all unis use this so i heard

2) Thomas Calculus - 10th edition --- great maths book for 1st and 2nd year engineering

3) University Physics - 11th edition - Another great physics book!! with great examples etc..

^ $40 bucks each.. These cost like over 100 so this is a bargain!!

now if you do purchase this, i will throw in all my lab works, notes (got like a massive stack filled with notes).. printed out lecture notes.. etc.. EVERYTHING!!

I got other smaller physics books..

Say 10 bucks each

They are,

Concepts of physics - overseas textbook

Physics textbook - overseas textbook.

Age: Few years old now? some a year old.. hmm

Condition: Excellent

Price: Read above

Location: Sydney

Contact: pm or 0423-180-545

Comments:

Just make an offer or something.. Most likley wont refuse. thanks

Im sure i got heaps of other textbooks somewhere. Just gotta find it.

ta

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Send me a good price pm for the engineering books.

Thomas Calculus and the other physics book.

+ the overseas one possibly.

What year would these be suited to?

Possibly buy for some other people.

Let me know :P

Edited by Owgasm

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