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    September 9, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    For many years, IT Jungle operated a bookstore on Yahoo and then eBay that featured technical manuals by several of our authors. We shut that bookstore down at the end of last year because it was more grief than it was worth–others have long since cornered the market in IBM i publishing–but you can still get many of the titles we used to carry elsewhere.

    Specifically, if you are looking for the Pocket Guides and other programming manuals and tutorials from author Brian Kelly, he has started his own virtual bookstore at BookHawkers. His inventory of IBM i-related titles is available at this link.

    Kelly, as many of you know, is also politically active and has 10 different books he has written on various topics as he has run for Congress from his home district in the Scranton/Wilkes Barre area of Pennsylvania. You can see those non-IBM i related books at this link. Kelly has written 48 books over the years, and not all of them are available in hard copy. He does make some chapters of his books available online for free.



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Volume 23, Number 30 -- September 9, 2013
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