========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 13:01:09 -0500 (CDT) From: Gleason Sackman Subject: UPDATED> The Unofficial Internet Book List v0.8 (fwd) >From: savetz@rahul.net (Kevin Savetz) The Unofficial Internet Book List The most extensive bibliography of books about the Internet --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 0.8 - 23 August 1994 by Kevin M. Savetz - savetz@northcoast.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This document is copyright 1994 by Kevin M. Savetz. All rights reserved. More legal stuff is near the end of this file. If you notice that an Internet-related book is missing, or information herein needs updating, please send e-mail to savetz@northcoast.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Sponsored in part by Computer Literacy Bookshops, see end of file for info --------------------------------------------------------------------------- *** Table of Contents Major additions to this edition Vital Statistics This Month's Featured Book Alphabetical List of Internet Books Upcoming titles Publisher/Ordering Information Internet Book Information & Updates Online Legal, Ethical and Moral Stuff Sponsorship information Where to Find this Document *** Major additions to this edition 10 Minute Guide to the Internet A Guide to the TCP/IP Protocol Suite Das Internet - Weltweit vernetzt (German) DNS and BIND Educator's Guide to Internet Fifty-one Reasons Hitchhiker's Guide to the Electronic Highway Information Infrastructure Sourcebook Internet (in French) The Internet Book Internet Explorers Kit for Mac Internet Starter Kit for PC Internet Starter Kit for Windows Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume I Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume II Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume III [2 versions] More Internet for Dummies Network and Distributed Systems Management TCP/IP: Architecture, Protocols and Implementation TCP/IP Companion TCP/IP: Running a Successful Network The Elements of Networking Style The Simple Book Usenet: Netnews for Everyone Way of the Ferret Your Internet Consultant - the FAQs of Lie Online !%@:: A Directory of Electronic Mail Addressing and Networks 2nd edition available> Crossing the Internet Threshold available online> The Hacker Crackdown Internet Complete Reference Managing UUCP and Usenet New Riders Official Internet Yellow Pages Practical Internetworking with TCP/IP and UNIX sample online> TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1, The Protocols The Smiley Dictionary TCP/IP Network Administration Upcoming titles *** Vital Statistics Number of books in this list: 138 Least expensive book: free (Guide for Accessing California Legislative Info, tied with NetPages) Most expensive book: $77 (A Guide to the TCP/IP Protocol Suite) Thickest book: 1380 pages (The Internet Unleashed) Thinnest book: 10 pages (The Internet at a Glance) [These stats based on information I have on hand, not guaranteed.] *** This Month's Featured Book [updated 23 August 1994] Title: Your Internet Consultant - The FAQs of Life Online Author: Kevin M. Savetz Publisher: Sams ISBN: 0-672-30520-8 Price: $25 US $34.95 CAN Pages: 550 Published: July 1994 For more information: 800-428-5331 or 317-581-3500 How could I resist a blatant plug for my own book? [material deleted] ***Legal, Ethical and Moral Stuff This document is copyright 1994 by Kevin M. Savetz. All rights reserved. Permission for the following types of distribution is hereby granted, provided that this file is distributed intact, including the above copyright notice: - non-commercial distribution - posting to Internet archives, BBSs and online services - distribution by teachers, librarians and Internet trainers - inclusion on software/FAQ/Internet-oriented CD-ROMs Permission for commercial distribution may be obtained from the editor. SHARE THIS INFORMATION FREELY AND IN GOOD FAITH. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE MODIFIED VERSIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT. This document is new and in transition. If you notice that an Internet- related book is missing, or information herein needs updating, please contact the editor. The editor and contributors have developed this document as a service to the Internet community. We hope you find it useful. This document is purely a volunteer effort. Although every effort has been made to insure that answers are as accurate as possible, no guarantee is implied or intended. While the editor tries to keep this document current, remember that the Internet and the publishing world are constantly changing, so don't be surprised if you happen across statements which are obsolete. If you do, please send corrections to the editor. Corrections, questions, and comments should be sent to Kevin Savetz at "savetz@northcoast.com" (Internet) or "savetz" (America Online.) Please indicate what version of this document to which you are referring. All prices in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated. Thanks to Pieter M. Lechner, UCLA Microcomputer Support Office, for his bibliography of 50 Internet books. Thanks to Connie Marijs for her continued assistance. Thanks to matisse@well.sf.ca.us (J Matisse Enzer) for allowing me to pilfer bits of book reviews. Many thanks to Robert Slade for his copious book reviews. *** Sponsorship Information I would like to thank Computer Literacy Bookshops for sponsoring the Unofficial Internet Booklist. CLB stocks thousands of books on computers, electronics, high-tech business and telecommunications. They have 3 locations in California and one in Virginia. For information, e-mail info@clbooks.com or call (408) 435-1118. 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