xuechengfeng Posted May 25, 2008 at 01:30 AM Report Posted May 25, 2008 at 01:30 AM If I'm in the wrong area, sorry roddy. I figured this would be better served for study purposes as opposed to classifieds. If you are interested in any of the materials, feel free to private message me and we can arrange something. I don't really have prices on these, more so what you're willing to pay. If you have any questions not pertaining to price, e.g. length of book, usefulness, etc., ask it here. The * indicates I was considering keeping it, but everybody has their price, you can probably pry it out of my hands. Descriptions = book condition *Intermediate Chinese DeFrancis – Very Good *500 Daily Expressions – Very Good *Business Chinese – OK *Character Text for Beginning Chinese – OK *Intermediate Reader of Modern Chinese Text & Vocab/Patterns/Exercises – Good *Longman Chinese-English Visual Dictionary of Chinese Culture – Very Good *Handbook of the Chinese Synonyms with Bilingual Expressions – Good/Some Spots *Read Chinese Three – Very Good *Error Analysis of 900 Sample Sentences - Good *Chinese: An Essential Grammar – Yip Po-Ching - Perfect *Langenscheidt Pocket Dictionary – Very Good *Chinese for Economics and Trade – Very Good *Conversational Chinese for Business – Good *Read Chinese Two – Very Good *Read Chinese One – Good *The Pocket Interpreter for Business Trip in China – Good *A Chinese-English Dictionary – OK/Old *Chinese Grammar – Good *Understanding China Through Newspaper Readings - Good *Chinese Breakthrough: Learning Chinese Through TV and Newspapers – OK Chinese *A *Practical Dictionary of Chinese Idioms, English Idioms, English Synonyms – Good *Practical Chinese Reader One – OK Learning – Very Good Step-by-Step Chinese #3 – Good Step-by-Step Chinese #4 – Good Lonely Planet Phrasebook – Slightly Worn Grimms’ Tales – Perfect History of China - Perfect Core Chinese Reading/Intermediate – Very Good The Call of the Wild – Very Good/Old Reading and Writing Chinese – Perfect Tales of the Three Musketeers – Very Good Fairy Tales – Very Good Living Language – Ultimate Mandarin Chinese (with CD) – Good Rough Guide Phrasebook – Slightly Worn HSK – Very Good HSK (2) – Very Good The Arabian Nights – Very Good Aesop’s Fables – Very Good Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Very Good The Adventures of Pinocchio – Good/Notes The Great Gatsby – Very Good Chinese Character Exercise Book for Practical Chinese Reader, Book One – OK An Introduction to Modern Chinese Vocabulary – Good A Series of Short Chinese Readings – Good Chinese for Social Interaction in 40 Lessons – Good/Old Vocab List Key to Exercise for Practical Chinese Reader I/II – Good The Lady in the Painting – Good A Series of Short Chinese Readings Two – Good A Series of Short Chinese Readings Four – OK Language/30 Chinese Learning Cassettes Chinese Language Guide from War Department – Good A Pocket Chinese-Russian-English Dictionary – Very Good Chinese Written Transfer Volume One – Very Good Ohio State Chinese Program Books 101 to 103: Communicating in the Culture Beginning Mandarin Chinese Unit 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Walton’s Student Guide to Beginning Chinese Courses 102 to 103 Also have a whole heap of books that are completely in Chinese and I don't want them at all, so if you're interested in just getting a ton of Chinese books that you have no idea what they are for a low price, they are yours. Pimsleur 2 & 3 are also up for sale. And hell... if anybody is interested in just regular books, which do include some Chinese history, culture, politics, etc. I'll post those too. *The Millionaire Real Estate Investor – Gary Keller – Great/Highlighted *The Art of the Deal – Donald Trump – Very Good *The Mystery Method – Mystery – Great/No Cover/Highlighted *Secrets of the Millionaire Mind – T. Harv Eker – Perfect/Highlighted *The Complete Book of Chinese Medicine – Wong Kiew Kit - Perfect *How Meditation Heals – Eric Harrison - Perfect *The Clash of Civilizations – Samuel P. Huntington - Perfect The Bourne Betrayal – *Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics – Norman L. Geisler – Perfect *I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist – Norman L. Geisler – Very Good *Maximize Your Presentation Skills – Ellen A. Kaye – Very Good/Highlighted *Chinese Business Etiquette – Scott D. Seligman – Very Good/Highlighted I Am America (And So Can You!) – Stephen Colbert – Perfect The Bourne Ultimatum – Robert Ludlum/Eric Van Lustbader – Perfect Complete Idiot’s Guide to Near Death Experiences – Good The Hidden Face of God – Gerald Schroeder – Great The Exclusive Layguide – Michael Antonio – Perfect Mao’s China and After – Maurice Meisner – Used/Not Bad/Highlighted China’s Political System – June Teufel Dreyer – Decent/Highlighted Al-Qur’an – Perfect The Holographic Universe – Michael Talbot – Perfect Start Your Own Business – Entrepreneur Magazine – Perfect/Highlighted The China Threat – Bill Gertz – Perfect Effective Web Design – Perfect The Handy Space Answer Book – Perfect Russian for Americans – Ben T. Clark – OK/Binding The Catcher in the Rye – J.D. Salinger – Very Good Law of Attraction – Michael J. Losier – Perfect The Promise of Revolution – Daniel B. Wright – Perfect/Highlighted The Science of God – Gerald Schroeder - Perfect The Pocket Aristotle – Perfect Unveiling Islam – Ergun Mehmet Caner – Perfect Tao Te Ching – Lao Tzu - Perfect Genesis and the Big Bang – Gerald Schroeder – Very Good/Highlighted/Old Darwin’s Black Box – Michael J. Behe – OK History in Communist China – Very Good/Old Politics in Russia – Thomas F. Rimington – OK/Highlighted The Screwtape Letters – C.S. Lewis – Good Hyperspace – Michio Kaku – Very Good The Origin of Species – Charles Darwin – Very Good The Art of War – Sun Tzu – OK The Final Move Beyond Iraq – Mike Evans – Perfect The Afterlife Experiments – Gary E. Schwartz – Perfect Mere Christianity – C.S. Lewis – Very Good A Brief History of Chinese Civilization – Conrad Schirokauer – OK/Highlighted A Brief History of Time – Stephen Hawking – Good/Highlighted Marketing for Dummies – Good/Highlighted New Rich New Poor New Russia – Bertram Silverman - Perfect Show Me God – Fred Heeren – Perfect Bhagavad-Gita – Perfect Book Two of Learn Russian – Very Good LSAT 2003 – Good America (The Book) – Jon Stewart – Very Good Against All Enemies – Richard A. Clarke – Good War and Change in World Politics – Robert Gilpin – Good Teach Yourself Biblical Hebrew – Very Good The UN in the Post-Cold War Era – Karen Mingst – OK Japanese Dictionary – Very Good Common Japanese Business Phrases – Very Good The Perils of Anarchy: Contemporary Realism & International Security – Very Good Plan of Attack – Bob Woodward – Very Good Lonely Planet Phrasebook Vietnamese – Very Good Wild Grass: Three Portraits of Change in Modern China – Ian Johnson – Very Good Heritage of China: Contemporary Perspectives on Chinese Civilization – Good Aquarium Keeping…Easy as ABC – OK Business Guide to Japan – Very Good Japanese Phrase Book – Good The Best Democracy Money Can Buy – Greg Palast – Very Good The Complete Book of Dreams – Julia & Derek Parker – Very Good Japanese Phrase Book from War Department – Poor Idiot’s Guide to World Conflicts – Very Good Universe Sixth Edition – OK/Poor Warrior Dreams – James William Gibson – Very Good Biology Eight Edition – Sylvia Mader – OK Universe: The Solar System – Roger A. Freedman – OK Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Indonesia – Very Good Speaking of Chinese – Raymond Chang – Very Good The Message of the Qur’an – Very Good The Journal of Asian Studies Volume 48 Number 2 May 1989 – Good Civil Islam – Robert W. Hefner – Very Good The Politics of Global Governance – Paul F. Diehl – Very Good A History of Modern Indonesia – M.C. Ricklefs – Very Good Modern Latin America – Thomas E. Skidmore – OK The Culture of Fear – Barry Glassner – Very Good Politics in Chinese – Lois Hecht Oppenheim – Good Prentice Hall Reference Guide to Grammar and Usage – Very Good Learning to Walk With God – Charlie Riggs – Very Good Eternity in Their Hearts – Don Richardson – Very Good The Politics of Gun Control – Robert J. Spitzer – Very Good Dilemmas of International Trade – Bruce E. Moon – Very Good Can Gun Control Work? – James B. Jacobs – Very Good Quote
ipsi() Posted May 25, 2008 at 05:51 AM Report Posted May 25, 2008 at 05:51 AM Just out of curiosity, why are you selling the books? Are they just no longer useful to you? Or are you sick of carrying around huge boxes of books when moving? . Quote
self-taught-mba Posted May 25, 2008 at 09:51 AM Report Posted May 25, 2008 at 09:51 AM Can you tell everyone where you are? China or Ohio or? Quote
xuechengfeng Posted May 25, 2008 at 05:53 PM Author Report Posted May 25, 2008 at 05:53 PM ipsi -- I'm selling them because I'm waiting for a job clearance and it's impossible to find a part-time job after returning from China a few weeks ago, so I'm broke as a joke. I'm also too ambitious at times and I realized that I have accumulated way too many books that I don't really need over time. self-taught-mba -- I'm in Ohio. If international shipping is too costly, I may take one more trip to China with my free frequent air miles before September, for those interested. Oh yeah, I just forgot. For anybody in America that can't get to Wangfujing Bookstore, I have a Beginner to Intermediate CD Collection that has 70 lessons on a variety of topics that is very helpful. Computer program that helps you write the characters, instant translation, etc. Quote
Strawberries513 Posted May 26, 2008 at 02:35 AM Report Posted May 26, 2008 at 02:35 AM Hey there. I am in Ohio, and I am interested in "Also have a whole heap of books that are completely in Chinese and I don't want them at all, so if you're interested in just getting a ton of Chinese books that you have no idea what they are for a low price, they are yours." that is... unless they are really old/boring. Could I get an idea of what some of them are? Quote
xuechengfeng Posted May 26, 2008 at 02:58 AM Author Report Posted May 26, 2008 at 02:58 AM They are all at my parents house. I'll try to type up some titles either tomorrow or next weekend for you. Quote
OneEye Posted May 31, 2008 at 06:04 AM Report Posted May 31, 2008 at 06:04 AM Just chiming in that I'd also be interested in that heap of books. Quote
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