During the many year (and still incomplete) exploration of what I do and don't want to be as I grow up I have aquired quite a few CS textbooks. Most of these are probably out of date, but if any of you are interested in them, or can think of something useful to do with them, speak up.

Introduction to Languages and the Theory of Computation 3rd ed (Martin)
Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, 4th ed (Rosen)
X Window System User's Guide, vol 3 (O'Rielly & Quercia)
Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools (Aho, Sethi, Ullman) Wow, it even has a Wikipedia page
Modern Operating Systems, 2nd ed (Tannenbaum)
Concepts of Programming Languages, 6th ed (Sebesta)
Data Abstraction and Problem Solving with C++ 2nd Ed (Carrano, Helman, Veroff)
Computer Animation (Parent)
Fundamentals of Computer Graphics, 1st ed (Shirley)

Also, a large miscelley of c++ books.

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Totally.

Though it is one I haven't cracked since I completed that class half a decade ago, so it doesn't need to be in my bookshelf. :} Want it?
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