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Like shoes, discarded books give a strong indication of the composition of one’s personality, at least through the process of elimination. I’m not sure what books Imelda Marcos has thrown out over the years, but here are some of mine that are on the junk heap.  Some are quite good.  Others are not.  I have no use for either kind.  Maybe you want some.  Maybe some are, in fact, yours. If you claim it, it’s yours.

MultiMedia

MultiMedia: from Wagner to Virtual Reality, by Randal Packer and Ken Jordan

Summerland by Michael Chabon

Summerland, by Michael Chabon

Hippocampus Magazine

Hippocampus, Volume 15, Number 7, 2005

Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell

Tipping Point, by Malcolm Gladwell

Identity Theft

Identity Theft, The Silver Lake Edition

Identity Theft

Identity Theft, by Robert Hammond

Coercion by Douglas Rushkoff

Coercion, by Douglas Rushkoff

Culture Inc. by Herbert Schiller

Culture Inc., by Herbert Schiller

Double Cross by Michael Barak

Double Cross, by Michael Barak

What I Did Wrong by John Weir

What I Did Wrong, by John Weir

The Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem

The Fortress of Solitude, by Jonathan Lethem

The Book of Philip K. Dick

The Book of Philip K. Dick

The Blue Nile

The Blue Nile, by Alan Moorehead

Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design

Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design, by George, Batra, et al.

Cognitive Psychology

Cognitive Psychology, by Medin & Ross

Will They Ever Trust Us Again? by Michael Moore

Will They Ever Trust Us Again?, by Michael Moore

A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Leycka

A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, by Marina Leycka

Dialectic of Enlightenment

Dialectic of Enlightenment, by Horkheimer and Adorno

How Much Is Enough?

How Much Is Enough?, by Alan Durning

Guitar Electronics for Musicians

Guitar Electronics for Musicians

What's Next? by Eamon Kelly

What's Next? by Eamonn Kelly and Peter Leyden

BunnyWith
BunnyWith: My Book of a Thousand Bunnies
Hackley School 1990 Yearbook
Hackley School 1990 Yearbook
Biological Psychology, Third Edition
Biological Psychology, Third Edition, by Rosenzweig, Breedlove, and Leiman
Hackley School 1991 Yearbook
Hackley School 1991 Yearbook
Hackley School 1992 Yearbook
Hackley School 1992 Yearbook
C Arts
C Arts Journal
Cyberia by Douglas Rushkoff
Cyberia, by Douglas Rushkoff
On Decontstruction
On Decontstruction: Theory and Criticism after Structuralism
The Unbearable Lightness of Being, by Milan Kundera
The Unbearable Lightness of Being, by Milan Kundera
Turning Tables
Turning Tables, by Heather & Rose MacDowell
The Master and Margarita, Mikhail Bulgakov
The Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov
Concepts of Modern Art
Concepts of Modern Art, Third Edition
Bandits
Bandits, by Eric Hobsbawm
Essential McLuhan
Essential McLuhan, ed. Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone
Composing Interactive Music
Composing Interactive Music, by Todd Winkler
The Invisibles
The Invisibles
Dune, the Official Comic Book
Dune, the Official Comic Book
Finite and Infinite Games, by James Carse
Finite and Infinite Games, by James Carse
Zagat New York City Restaurants 2008
Zagat New York City Restaurants 2008
Zagat New York City Restaurants 2007
Zagat New York City Restaurants 2007
Salvation Army
This is the Salvation Army
Pagan Babies, by Elmore Leonard
Pagan Babies, by Elmore Leonard
Frank O'Hara Early Writings
Frank O’Hara Early Writings
Love Kills
Love Kills, ed. Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg
Rich Dad Poor Dad
Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Media Virus, by Douglas Rushkoff
Media Virus, by Douglas Rushkoff
Time Out California
Time Out – California
The Social Life of Information
The Social Life of Information, by John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid
The GhostWriter, by Philip Roth
The GhostWriter, by Philip Roth
RE Search
RE Search: William S. Burroughs, Throbbing Gristle, and Byron Gysin
Orality & Literacy, Walter Ong
Orality & Literacy, by Walter J. Ong
The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Luster
The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster
Time Out 1000 Films to Change Your Life
Time Out – 1000 Films to Change Your Life
Smart Mobs, by Howard Rheingold
Smart Mobs, by Howard Rheingold
14 Peck Slip, by Ed Dee
14 Peck Slip, by Ed Dee


Ars Electronica, CyberArts 2006 [DVD]
Ars Electronica, CyberArts 2006 [DVD]


8 Comments

7 Comments

  1. Riddle sister  •  Jul 2, 2009 @2:16 am

    This is obviously an extention of amos childhood penchant for collecting things obssessivly. Shoes books precise catalogs of object possessions. I am sure the amostle gains great satisfaction for these lists.

  2. Flossy  •  Jul 2, 2009 @9:29 am

    Yes, that’s most likely right. Luckily technology has caught up with my childhood predilections. People don’t change. Do you want any books? Are you interested in a list of books remaining on the shelf?

  3. hugly inclemental  •  Jul 2, 2009 @9:45 am

    I am interested in:
    Finite and Infinite Games, by James Carse
    Bandits, by Eric Hobsbawm
    A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, by Marina Leycka
    Dialectic of Enlightenment, by Horkheimer and Adorno

    Please explain what the first 3 are. the last one i think i know.

  4. disciple #1  •  Jul 2, 2009 @10:16 am

    Finite and Infinite Games, if I remember correctly, is a treatise on the value of infinite games – or challenges that have no end. It’s a mid-brow financial analyst’s guide to zen. But a quick read, so take it and chuck it if you don’t like.

    Bandits is a semi-academic cross-cultural analysis of banditry – who are they, how does society represent them, what are their lives realistically like, are there common traits across cultures and time, etc…

    A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian is fiction about a family whose father receives a mail order bride. I enjoyed it, but Nina thought it relied on tried stereotypes.

  5. hugly inclemental  •  Jul 2, 2009 @10:33 am

    i’ll take them all except the ukranian tractors. I thought it was non fiction.
    You coming to the beach tomorrow?

  6. disciple #1  •  Jul 2, 2009 @12:42 pm

    I have no bicycle. what time?

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