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It time for me to sell some of my uni textbook that i dont need anymore. As uni is just around the corner its a great time for someone to buy textbooks they might need at a great price. The books on sale were sold new for $57 - $80. All are in mint condition (no highlighted words, no pen marks, no ripped pages, etc..). These book will come in hand even if they are not part of your uni book list.

1.

Title: Intro to System Analysis n Design, 3rd Ed

Author: I T Hawryszkiewycz

2.

Title: Program Design, 3rd Ed

Author: Peter Juliff

3.

Title: Algorithm Development n Program Design Using C

Author: Gary J Bronson

4.

Title: C: How to Program, 2nd Ed

Author: H M Deitel; P J Deitel

5.

Title: COBOL: From Micro To Mainframe, 2nd Ed

Author: Robert T Grauer; Carol Vazquez Villar

6.

Title: Business Data Communications, 4th Ed

Author: David A. Stamper

7.

Title: A Practical Guide to the UNIX System, 3rd Ed

Author: Mark G Sobell

8.

Title: Fundamentals Of Database Systems, 2rd ED

Author: Ramez Elmasri; Shamkant B Navathe

9.

Title: Fundamentals Of Database Systems, 3rd ED

Author: Ramez Elmasri; Shamkant B Navathe

As stated, they are all in mint condition.

Im looking for $30 each book. but feel free to make an offer... I am located at Brisbane (north), and I can post for an extra $8/book.

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