The listing, LOT of Role-Playing Aids (D&D, AD&D, etc.) has ended.
Yeh, I'm old and I was into D&D at one time...as long as it was fun...and I was pretty good at DMing. But to do a proper job, I invested in a lot of books. These are some of those books. There are no guarantees on any of them - they are in good to very good conditions for their ages and useage. They all appeared intact as I peered through them before offering. Here is the selection:
1. Paranormal Animals of North America (by Nigel D. Findley);
2. Dungeon Floor Plans (card floor layouts originally made for Warhammer Games, but very beneficial for the DM and players of any role-playing games;
3. The Book of Wondrous Inventions (an official D&D game accessory - one of my favorite and most useful books, along with the one on Magic, which is not listed);
4. Creature Catalogue (an official D&D game accessory);
5. Treasure Chest (AD&D scenario - by Skip Williams - an official game accessory);
6. A Hero's Tale (AD&D scenario - by Monte Cook - an official game accessory);
7. Ravenloft: Van Richten's Guide to Vampires (AD&D official game accessory);
8. Gazetteer: The Atruaghin Clans (kinda along Native American lines - D&D official game accessory - this one - binding and covers are a mess, but includes maps, etc.);
9. Blade of Vengeance (b Jim Bambra - a 1-character & DM game - D&D);
10. Drums on Fire Mountain (by Grame Morris and Tom Kirby - Expert Game Adventure for D&D);
11. Saga of the Shadow Lord (by Stephen Bourne - Expert Game Adventure for D&D);
12. The Gem and the Staff (by John and Laurie Van De Graaf - Expert Set Adventure Module for D&D);
13. The Isle of Dread (by David Cook and Tom Moldvay - an Expert Game Adventure for D&D).
This lot of books weighs plenty, but if they find a good home and/or renewed "life" I am willing to pay shipping via Media Rate. I feel like I'm taking a big chance on offering these because I do not know how many folks still enjoy playing the "old way." But here's to entertainment, creativity, and success!