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From: hamscher@HT.AI.MIT.EDU (Walter Hamscher)
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Subject: little (*fun*) lisper, title/author?
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Date: Tue, 9-Dec-86 19:21:08 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec  9 19:21:08 1986
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   Date: Sat, 6 Dec 86 22:56:03 PST
   From: Thomas Eric Brunner 

   When I worked in Bracknell, someone there was kind enough to let me read a
   little booklet called (I think) "THE LITTLE LISPER". I haven't found it in
   my post-move-to-sunny-California boxes...Does this ring a bell to anyone?
   I'd like to buy a copy - it was a "nice", and illustrated, text on lisp.

``The Little LISPer,'' by Daniel P. Friedman.  Published by
Science Research Associates (SRA), copyright 1974.  ISBN
0-574-19165-8.  Haven't seen the book sold in years, though.
I bought mine in 1980.