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Di
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Joined: 23 May 2005
Posts: 14

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:53 pm    Post subject: More old books..... Reply with quote

Hello.....will make a quick list of this bunch.

A Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, Wylen & Sonntag. Bought used and it's
pretty marked up/beat up.

B Principles of Physical Chemistry, Maron & Prutton.

C Process Heat Transfer, Kern

D Brief Numerical Methods, Grove

E Foundations of Optimization, Wilde & Beightler

F Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers

G Handbook of Physics

H Steam, Its Generation and Use, Babcock & Wilcox

I Organic Chemistry, Morrison & Boyd

J Statistical Methods for the Process Industries, Belz

K Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, Peters & Timmerhaus
(another of the McGraw-Hill series)

L Introduction to Nuclear Engineering, Lamarsh. This one is copyright
1983, and if from a course I took at Vanderbilt. Was $52.50 new.

M Handbook of Heat Transfer, Rohsenow & Hartnett

N Principles of Metal Casting, Heine & Loper & Rosenthal

O Stagewise Process Design, Henley & Staffin. Paperback
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Oscar A. Moreno
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Joined: 11 Aug 2005
Posts: 7

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:52 am    Post subject: Re: More old books..... Reply with quote

Good list. How much are you asking for the WHOLE lot including the ones
listed previously?

TIA.


On 9/18/05 13:53, in article
SQhXe.13430$9i4.9539@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net, "Di" <not@home.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Hello.....will make a quick list of this bunch.

A Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, Wylen & Sonntag. Bought used and it's
pretty marked up/beat up.

B Principles of Physical Chemistry, Maron & Prutton.

C Process Heat Transfer, Kern

D Brief Numerical Methods, Grove

E Foundations of Optimization, Wilde & Beightler

F Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers

G Handbook of Physics

H Steam, Its Generation and Use, Babcock & Wilcox

I Organic Chemistry, Morrison & Boyd

J Statistical Methods for the Process Industries, Belz

K Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, Peters & Timmerhaus
(another of the McGraw-Hill series)

L Introduction to Nuclear Engineering, Lamarsh. This one is copyright
1983, and if from a course I took at Vanderbilt. Was $52.50 new.

M Handbook of Heat Transfer, Rohsenow & Hartnett

N Principles of Metal Casting, Heine & Loper & Rosenthal

O Stagewise Process Design, Henley & Staffin. Paperback

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Pranas
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Joined: 10 May 2005
Posts: 21

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 3:22 pm    Post subject: Re: More old books..... Reply with quote

Interested in Item O. Stagewise Process Design. 1st or 2nd Edition?
Please let me know cost. I will pay shipping etc. unless it is more
convenient to pick it up in the LA, CA area. Oh, offering Federal
Reserve notes as payment!
Comment I used to own a copy about 1965 and loaned it out. I moved so
I never got it back. I have the later book, Equilibrium-Stage
Separtation Operations in Chemical Engineering by Ernest J. Henley and
J. D Seader. Published by John Wiley & Sons 1981. It is more complete
but somehow not as elegant or concise as the original.
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Di
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Joined: 23 May 2005
Posts: 14

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 11:48 pm    Post subject: Re: More old books..... Reply with quote

Well, Oscar - I'm tempted to ask you to make me an offer, however, I would
be happy to get shipping charges. This is a huge pile of books! I need to
call and check rates. What's the destination?


"Oscar A. Moreno" <oscar.moreno@att.net> wrote in message
news:BF543AE9.278BA%oscar.moreno@att.net...
Quote:
Good list. How much are you asking for the WHOLE lot including the ones
listed previously?

TIA.


On 9/18/05 13:53, in article
SQhXe.13430$9i4.9539@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net, "Di" <not@home.com
wrote:

Hello.....will make a quick list of this bunch.

A Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, Wylen & Sonntag. Bought used and
it's
pretty marked up/beat up.

B Principles of Physical Chemistry, Maron & Prutton.

C Process Heat Transfer, Kern

D Brief Numerical Methods, Grove

E Foundations of Optimization, Wilde & Beightler

F Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers

G Handbook of Physics

H Steam, Its Generation and Use, Babcock & Wilcox

I Organic Chemistry, Morrison & Boyd

J Statistical Methods for the Process Industries, Belz

K Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, Peters &
Timmerhaus
(another of the McGraw-Hill series)

L Introduction to Nuclear Engineering, Lamarsh. This one is
copyright
1983, and if from a course I took at Vanderbilt. Was $52.50 new.

M Handbook of Heat Transfer, Rohsenow & Hartnett

N Principles of Metal Casting, Heine & Loper & Rosenthal

O Stagewise Process Design, Henley & Staffin. Paperback


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Di
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Joined: 23 May 2005
Posts: 14

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 11:53 pm    Post subject: Re: More old books..... Reply with quote

Hmmmm.....it doesn't say which edition. Copyright 1963.

"Pranas" <FRBChemE@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1127150559.444741.317550@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
Interested in Item O. Stagewise Process Design. 1st or 2nd Edition?
Please let me know cost. I will pay shipping etc. unless it is more
convenient to pick it up in the LA, CA area. Oh, offering Federal
Reserve notes as payment!
Comment I used to own a copy about 1965 and loaned it out. I moved so
I never got it back. I have the later book, Equilibrium-Stage
Separtation Operations in Chemical Engineering by Ernest J. Henley and
J. D Seader. Published by John Wiley & Sons 1981. It is more complete
but somehow not as elegant or concise as the original.
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Di
science forum beginner


Joined: 23 May 2005
Posts: 14

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 8:33 pm    Post subject: Re: More old books..... Reply with quote

"Pranas" <FRBChemE@aol.com> wrote ...
Quote:
Interested in Item O. Stagewise Process Design. 1st or 2nd Edition?
Please let me know cost. I will pay shipping etc. unless it is more
convenient to pick it up in the LA, CA area. Oh, offering Federal
Reserve notes as payment!
Comment I used to own a copy about 1965 and loaned it out. I moved so
I never got it back. I have the later book, Equilibrium-Stage
Separtation Operations in Chemical Engineering by Ernest J. Henley and
J. D Seader. Published by John Wiley & Sons 1981. It is more complete
but somehow not as elegant or concise as the original.

If you'd like, you can email me about this book at

dee eye A two N E at mind_spring . com
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Di
science forum beginner


Joined: 23 May 2005
Posts: 14

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 8:40 pm    Post subject: Re: More old books..... Reply with quote

"Oscar A. Moreno" <oscar.moreno@att.net> wrote in message
news:BF543AE9.278BA%oscar.moreno@att.net...
Quote:
Good list. How much are you asking for the WHOLE lot including the ones
listed previously?

TIA.

Oscar, I checked rates today between the USPS, FedEx and UPS for shipping
from here to a made-up zip that turned out to be in OR. The FedEx was the
cheapest at just over $40 for 1 box of books weighing 70 pounds with 5 day
delivery. I'll stack these on my scale and see, but I probably guessed too
light.

I didn't take the time to get a live person at USPS to see about their book
rate. It should be the cheapest, but if I recall, it may take 2 or 3 weeks
for shipping.

It was interesting talking to the "rate robots" at all 3 places.

See my address in another message if you'd like to email me.
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Oscar A. Moreno
science forum beginner


Joined: 11 Aug 2005
Posts: 7

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 1:27 pm    Post subject: Re: More old books..... Reply with quote

Dear Di,

Yes, I am interested. The ZIP code would be 08540. Really, I would not like
to tempt you. If postage makes you happy, let it be!!

Where are you located? I tried the email address in the referenced message
with error messages. Would you please be kind to e-mail me to the e-address
below?

Regards,

Oscar A. Moreno
oscar.moreno@att.net

Quote:
Oscar, I checked rates today between the USPS, FedEx and UPS for shipping
from here to a made-up zip that turned out to be in OR. The FedEx was the
cheapest at just over $40 for 1 box of books weighing 70 pounds with 5 day
delivery. I'll stack these on my scale and see, but I probably guessed too
light.

I didn't take the time to get a live person at USPS to see about their book
rate. It should be the cheapest, but if I recall, it may take 2 or 3 weeks
for shipping.

It was interesting talking to the "rate robots" at all 3 places.

See my address in another message if you'd like to email me.

Well, Oscar - I'm tempted to ask you to make me an offer, however, I would
be happy to get shipping charges. This is a huge pile of books! I need to
call and check rates. What's the destination?




On 9/20/05 21:48, in article
BZ2Ye.1832$QE1.1813@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net, "Di" <not@home.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Well, Oscar - I'm tempted to ask you to make me an offer, however, I would
be happy to get shipping charges. This is a huge pile of books! I need to
call and check rates. What's the destination?


"Oscar A. Moreno" <oscar.moreno@att.net> wrote in message
news:BF543AE9.278BA%oscar.moreno@att.net...
Good list. How much are you asking for the WHOLE lot including the ones
listed previously?

TIA.


On 9/18/05 13:53, in article
SQhXe.13430$9i4.9539@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net, "Di" <not@home.com
wrote:

Hello.....will make a quick list of this bunch.

A Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, Wylen & Sonntag. Bought used and
it's
pretty marked up/beat up.

B Principles of Physical Chemistry, Maron & Prutton.

C Process Heat Transfer, Kern

D Brief Numerical Methods, Grove

E Foundations of Optimization, Wilde & Beightler

F Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers

G Handbook of Physics

H Steam, Its Generation and Use, Babcock & Wilcox

I Organic Chemistry, Morrison & Boyd

J Statistical Methods for the Process Industries, Belz

K Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, Peters &
Timmerhaus
(another of the McGraw-Hill series)

L Introduction to Nuclear Engineering, Lamarsh. This one is
copyright
1983, and if from a course I took at Vanderbilt. Was $52.50 new.

M Handbook of Heat Transfer, Rohsenow & Hartnett

N Principles of Metal Casting, Heine & Loper & Rosenthal

O Stagewise Process Design, Henley & Staffin. Paperback




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Di
science forum beginner


Joined: 23 May 2005
Posts: 14

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 1:57 pm    Post subject: Re: More old books..... Reply with quote

"Oscar A. Moreno" <oscar.moreno@att.net> wrote ...
Quote:
Dear Di,

Yes, I am interested. The ZIP code would be 08540. Really, I would not
like
to tempt you. If postage makes you happy, let it be!!

Where are you located? I tried the email address in the referenced
message
with error messages. Would you please be kind to e-mail me to the
e-address
below?

Regards,

Oscar A. Moreno
oscar.moreno@att.net

Oscar.....I just sent you an email.
Sorry about the address I posted here. In years past, I've had addresses
totally fouled with spam to the point that I had to give them up, so I try
to be careful. However, I would gladly delete more straightforward spam
than having to worry about stealth spyware, worms and viruses.
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