I hate you so much, guys

Except for mechanical/electrical engineering books, I have only four books about programming topics. I'll be in shame to post pictures.
I'm ashamed, too, but that's not going to stop me.

These aren't all on-topic as some are just computing books and some aren't even computing but just in the frame. I'm also no programmer (beyond some shell scripting for personal use and some contributions to a project or two), so what can you expect? But I love books and seeing pictures of books and posting pictures of books, so here goes - an expensive way of subscribing to this thread.
#1 is the stuff in the top-right corner and on the floor (the backwards one is a non-computer book keeping stuff from falling over since I'm re-reading
Classic Shell Scripting along with the stuff on the floor). I don't know how common copies are but imagine how pumped I was to find the actual 1978
Bell System Technical Journal describing Unix.
Then I found an old picture on my old Dell of stuff I was storing away - I used to have a lot more but had to get rid of many and at least box up some more. This includes the manuals of my first (not counting a Vic-20) computer (long story), the book that had an out-of-date-even-then Caldara OpenLinux CD in it and was about the first, if not the first, OS OS I installed. The magazine that had the CD of the full Slackware 9.0 (or 9.1?) on it which was the first real Slack I had after only playing with small derivatives (I had an intermittent dial-up connection at the time, so this was a must.) Also, on the bottom-right, in what was apparently an omen,
The Berkeley UNIX Environment.