From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Bryan.Cantrill@eng.sun.com (Bryan Cantrill) Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 15:33:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [TUHS] Copies of 1978 and 1984 BSTJ on Unix; what should I do with them? In-Reply-To: From "Sylvan.Stephan@epamail.epa.gov" at "Jul 15, 2002 05:04:26 pm" Message-ID: <200207152233.g6FMXGrE675158@jurassic.eng.sun.com> > Dear UNIX Hertigate Society, > > I was wondering if you could tell me if these two journals are worth > anything and to whom. > > WHile I haven't done Unix work since 1992. When I picked these journals > up in 1986 out of computer engineering school I had a sense they were > something special. I believe the Bell System Technical Journal > July/August 1978 Vol. 57, No. 6., Part 2 is one of the first places that > Ritchie and THomson publicly described the design of Unix. > > They are both in reasonably good condition. Do you know if they are > worth anything? Do you know who might be interested in them? They are certainly worth something. (And, being finite, will probably be worth more in the future.) If they mean something to you personally, you should probably hold on to them. If you want to sell them, I would recommend eBay (which seems to be the best venue for selling used computer manuals at the moment). Be sure to include a write-up of what makes these two volumes so special. Note that BSTJ vol. 57, no. 6 will likely fetch a much higher price than vol. 63, no. 8. (I've bought the latter for as little as ten bucks.) (Does anyone know how many copies of BSTJ vol. 57, no. 6 there are out there?) - Bryan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bryan Cantrill, Solaris Kernel Development. bmc at eng.sun.com (650) 786-3652