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From: tgm@netcom.com (Thomas G. McWilliams)
Subject: Lions Commentary on Unix
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I just received my latest flyer from Computer Literacy Bookstores
and was very surprised to see that the underground classic "Lions'
Commentary on Unix (with source code)" is now legally in print. Here is
the blurb:

      "Written in 1977 as an operating systems text for his students
       at the University of New South Wales, this gives complete source
       code to an early version of UNIX, plus commentary from Lions. This
       well-known work was never permitted to be formally published until
       now. The UNIX community, along with computer history buffs
       will appreciate this book. Foreword by Dennis Ritchie."

Computer Literacy Bookstores has a web site:

                http://www.clbooks.com/

[Disclaimer: I have no connection either to this book or to Computer Literacy
 Bookstores]


