If you don't know what to do with your books (any kind), go to your local public library to give it there, or give it to a school, they may interest students. Such books are rarely found in primary schools but this may insterest them to get some supports and the earlier versions are simpler to sudy than recent versions and not all children have a suitable Internet to work with in better conditions than a poor smartphone. Yoy should only drop dialy newspapers or old magazines. Even students could use them for creating art and would be amazed to discover that there are more scripts than what they think or learn or may find interests in learning foreign languages because of these books.
2018-01-07 1:08 GMT+01:00 Paul Hoffman via Unicode <[email protected]>: > Greetings. I am cleaning out my closet, and have printed versions of TUS > v1 through v4 that I'm no longer interested in. If you want them and are > willing to pay postage (US media mail rates are lowest), send me a note > off-list. Otherwise, they will go the way of so many things in this world... > > --Paul Hoffman >

