At 10:45 AM 3/23/2010, Per Vognsen wrote:
>The Little Schemer is very basic. The Reasoned Schemer is quite
>advanced and definitely a worthwhile read.
>
>If you're looking for excellent Lisp reading material, you can't go
>wrong with Steele and Sussman's The Art of the Interpreter and their
>Lambda: The Ultimate X series of papers. One of my favorite Lisp books
>is Christian Quiennec's Lisp in Small Pieces. Though it's long out of
>print, you can probably find used copies....

The paperback edition is still in print:

http://www.amazon.com/Lisp-Small-Pieces-Christian-Queinnec/dp/0521545668/

or http://tinyurl.com/y8pllql

And it is indeed very good.

                                        - Harold

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