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David K
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BAJA BOOKs: Need to let some of my babies go... Looking for a new home or holiday gift giving
EDIT: A Nomad has offered to buy them all, thank you so very much!
While I don't want to, the economy is forcing me to part with some of my 'babies' (great Baja books). If you are able to adopt them into your library
or share them as gifts, let me know. Here are the ones I am seeking new homes for all together... I will post individual photos, details and the
'adoption fee' following...
Many are rare, highly esteemed, or autographed... most are like in very good condition or close to new shape, despite their age.
Too many to show together in one photo, so here are 4 (top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right:




Yes, the highly esteemed LARGE Baja Topo Atlas and Choral Pepper's rare Baja lost treasures and missions book are there. I also have several (new from
the publisher) copies of Mike Humfreville's book that would make great gift giving.
Each book will be detailed in the next posts...
[Edited on 11-21-2011 by David K]
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David K
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Please u2u or email question or requests to me (for your privacy).
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capt. mike
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don't forget - if you can't get any buyers - you can make a donation to a library or museum/foundation and generally they will sign and accept your
statement of value - or issue you theirs at a value you suggest.
then you get a nice tax deduction.
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
www.facebook.com/michael.l.goering
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
don't forget - if you can't get any buyers - you can make a donation to a library or museum/foundation and generally they will sign and accept your
statement of value - or issue you theirs at a value you suggest.
then you get a nice tax deduction. |
Mike, I need $$$ for rent, food, etc. I won't need a tax deduction because I didn't make squat this year! If I don't sell them then I keep them... I
don't want to let them go, so it isn't about space here. Thanks for your thoughts. By-the-way, I already donated many books to the Baja Cactus Library
Project, as did many other Nomads. If the economy and fear factor get better, then Baja Cactus can expand and create a reading room, as planned.
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David K
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The biggest book, and the one with the highest value is this 1991 Baja Explorer Topo Atlas: $100

2 u2u's already received requesting this (before posting price/ details)
Condition is very good, the top right corner has some wear. All maps intact and unmarked... like new.
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David K
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Cave Paintings book, 1984 revised edition, AUTOGRAPHED by Harry Crosby.

Some corner wear on the book cover. Inside, like new.
$85
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David K
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Ray Cannon's The Sea of Cortez c1966, 7th printing (1971).

Some wear in the corners of the book cover, otherwise like new. $60
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David K
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Sunset Travel Guide to Baja... c1971. Very good condition... some minor marking on the maps, showing new pavement as of early 1973.

$10
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1986 Magnificent Peninsula. Very good condition.
$20
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David K
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Tom Miller's Baja Book II, 1982. Previous owners name on inside page, otherwise like new.

$20
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1978 good condition. $35
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Paperback version of Mike's famous 'There it is: Baja' hardback from 1973. Like new, $20.
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Classic fun reading from 1984. $15
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Perhaps one of the most valued books in my collection, despite its size... $50, like new.
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After Tom Miller passed away from cancer, Ginger Potter (Mike McMahan's daughter) took over the Baja Book series... Baja Book IV c 1996:

Like new, $30.
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EDIT: SOLD... a Baja Nomad has just offered to purchase ALL of the books.
Thank you so very very much !
No need to post the additional book photos, other tahn for your interest... here the rest are:
[Edited on 11-21-2011 by David K]
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Dang, that was fast. Glad they're going to a good home, DK, and I hope the buyer is willing to give you a Right of First Refusal on a re-sale.
Allen R
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I will post a seperate ad for Mike Humfreville's books, as I have a few cases here (rescuded from the publisher)...
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Now I'm confused. I thought you said that a Nomad had offered to purchase "all" the books. 
Allen R
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David K.
As a Gen. Contractor who hasn't made squat this year either (but I did marry a nurse) I have returned to school and am close to finishing Paralegal
training for a retirement career. Hoping I can do it remotely from a bay in Baja in about 5 years over the internet as a contract paralegal for
attorney’s who wish they could be sitting next to me!
I seem to gather you are a Landscape Contractor? Or something like that…and from what I know most of those types don’t need the extended higher
education of 2 years at Mesa University (ok took me 3 years and it was Mesa Junior College) that I have but let me lend some of my higher learning to
you (I always tell my wife I have enough brains for all of us).
FOR CRYIN’ OUT LOUD DUDE! WRITE A BOOK!
With all of your material, experiences, photographs, maps, etc…you’re selling other peoples stuff? Self Publish, Hit up Sunbelt Publications, find
lost relatives to fund a few hundred bucks for your first copies (Zulu, etc…) and stop giving the money away here on this forum!
That’s what a few years of Junior College get ya.
& enough sense to marry a nurse.
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