What's up? Early retirement, switch to other tools, got them all memorized? I remember you saying you and your wife are very involved with a group down south. Anything to do with that?
>List them ?? OK....
>
> 1. .NET for VFP Developers - McNeish
> 2. Hackers Guide to VFP 3.0 - Granor/Roche
> 3. What's New in Nine - Granor/Hennig/Schummer/Feltman/Slater
> 4. Developing Foxpro 2.0 Apps - Olympiw/Cea
> 5. 1993 Resource Directory - Hentzen
> 6. 1994-1995 Resource Directory - Hentzen
> 7. 1997 Devekopers Guide - Hentzen
> 8. Foxpro Windows Multi-User Developers Handbook - Adams/Powell
> 9. Foxpro 2.5 Advanced Developers Handbook - Adams/Powell
>10. VFP Unleashed - Bazian/Booth/Long/Norman
>11. Foxpro Made Easy - Jones
>12. Using Foxpro 2.5 - Slater/Arnott
>13. Using Foxpro 2 - Slater/Arnott
>14. Foxpro 2.0 Programmers Reference - Hawkins
>15. Foxpro 2.0 Power Tools - Rubel
>16. Foxpro 2 Self Teaching Guide - Sander
>17. Using Foxpro - Zumsteg
>18. Visual Foxpro 3.0 - Ventana
>19. Foxpro 2.6 Codebook - Griver
>20. VFP Reference Manuals
>21. Back Issues of Foxtalk
>
>I am keeping my well worn copies of Hacker's Guide 6.0 and, for sentimental reasons, Tom Rettig's Foxpro Handbook as well as my copies of Hentzenwerke books.
>
>Ken
>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I just cleaned off my shelves and bookcases of all books I do not want anymore. Included in that group is a stack of FoxPro books about 4' tall. They are going to recycling in about a week. If anyone wants some or all and is willing to pay shipping, they are yours.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Ken
>>
>>List them.
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