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From: crayinc@mhuxi.UUCP (Rick)
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Subject: Re: Anyone know of a good Unix book?
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Date: Thu, 18-Dec-86 14:45:55 EST
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> References:
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> 	I would like to learn more about the Unix operating system.
>   Can anyone recommend to me a Unix book which explains the system well
>   to a person who knows very little about it? 
> 
>                                                 Eileen McGowan
>      
	Since the level of book was not stated I am listing 3 levels.

	Beginner:	A Practical Guide to UNIX System V
			Mark G Sobell  Benjamin Cummins Pub.

	Intermediate:   The UNIX Programming Environment
			Brian Kernighan/Rob Pike  Prentice Hall

	Expert:		The Design of the UNIX Operating System
			Maurice Bach   Prentice Hall

-- Rick Tillbrook
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