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"The T Programming Language: A Dialect of LISP"
Stephen Slade.
Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987, 448pp, $19.95.
Telephone orders via (201) 767-5049.

From the back cover:

    The T programming language is a version of the SCHEME dialect of LISP.
    The T language was designed and implemented at the Yale Computer Science
    Department.  T offers a combination of procedural and object-oriented
    programming styles.
    ...
    The T language has been used in a range of college courses including
    artificial intelligence, data structures, computer systems, and 
    compiler design.
    ...
    The T language is available on a variety of machines, and Appendix
    A explains how to get a copy of T.  For readers who have another
    version of LISP, Appendix A discusses the adaptation of other dialects
    of LISP to the style of programming afforded by T.  Many examples,
    exercises, and sample programs demonstrate fundamental programming
    concepts in familiar domains.
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