Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. Player's Handbook & Dugeon Master's Guide.

ISBN: 9780786965601

Printed: 1989

Publisher: TSR. Cambridge

Edition: 2nd editon

Dimensions 22 × 29 × 2 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 22 x 29 x 2

£143.00
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Hard board binding with white title and dragons image. Dimensions are for one volume.

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              Part of: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (21 books)

Review: The book is a classic, and was the edition of the game I love the most, and was wanting to add to the collection. But I really need to talk about the service and the condition of the book I received… I’ve never had better service. The seller proactively contacted me to manage expectations around delivery due to the bank holiday and also enclosed a pleasant note in the book itself wishing me much enjoyment of the book. Top notch service, sir! The book itself is in immaculate condition considering its age. It has clearly been loved and looked after, and is a fine addition to my shelf. I would recommend this edition of the game, and recommend this seller to others.

NOTE: This is an original  book from the library gathered by the famous Cambridge Don, computer scientist, food and wine connoisseur, Jack Arnold LANG. Note: Jack founded the Michelin Guide ‘Midsummer House’- Cambridge’s paramount restaurant. This dining experience is hidden amongst the grassy pastures and grazing cattle of Midsummer Common and perched on the banks of the River Cam. 

In 2008, Jack was one of the co-founders of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, alongside other members of the Department, and acted as the Foundation’s Chair. The project’s original goals were modest: to build and distribute low-cost computers for prospective applicants to our Computer Science degree. Initially the project was a “success disaster”, as Jack would say, as demand far outstripped the low-scale manufacturing plans. Ultimately the Raspberry Pi became the UK’s most successful computer with more than 60 million sold to date. Jack was drawn to the educational possibilities of the Raspberry Pi, its potential uses in emerging economies and the way it could support self-directed learning.

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