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From: eanv20@castle.ed.ac.uk (John Woods)
Subject: Re: A good Smalltalk book?
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greg@eult.emsc.telstra.com.au (Greg Harris) writes:

>Seeing as I have them here on my bookshelf...

>	Inside Smalltalk  Volume 1 by Wilf R. Lalonde & John R. Pugh
>		                   ISBN: 0-13-468430-3
>	                  Volume 2 ISBN: 0-13-467309-4

But I wouldn't recommend them as introductory texts, since they both
refer to version 2.5 (I think).  I found useful bits in them only once
I was properly acquainted with ST

				... John

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