Yes, in my opinion, the M-x info and C-h are the most useful two, for
it's so handy and helpful.

In addition, I've found the Emacs-Manual a quite good reference book,
for it's comprehensiveness.

emacswiki is a great on-line lib as well.

On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 05:08:08AM -0700, Baloff wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I know there is a list of emcas books on one of the emacs related site, 
> I came across it the other day, but nothing better than a user 
> recommendation.
> I am not a "very" beginner, but a beginner in many ways, what is a good 
> user guide and a reference to keep in my library.
> 
> thanks
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