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!%@ (Nutshell Handbooks) by Donnalyn Frey
Apache: The Definitive Guide (3rd Edition) by Ben Laurie
Building Internet Firewalls: Internet and Web Security by Elizabeth D. Zwicky
Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition by Eric A. Meyer
CGI Programming on the World Wide Web by Shishir Gundavaram
CGI Programming with Perl by Gunther Birznieks
Computer Security Basics by Debby Russell
DNS & BIND Cookbook by Cricket Liu
DNS and BIND by Paul Albitz
DocBook: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly XML) by Norman Walsh
HTML&XHTML by Chuck Musciano
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web: Designing Large-Scale Web Sites by Louis Rosenfeld
Internet Core Protocols: The Definitive Guide by Eric A. Hall
Macintosh troubleshooting pocket guide by David Lerner
Managing IMAP by Dianna Mullet
Managing Internet Information Services by Jerry Peek
Managing Projects with make by Andrew Oram
Perl for Web Site Management by John Callender
Perl in a Nutshell by Ellen Siever
Postfix: The Definitive Guide by Kyle D Dent
Power Programming with RPC (Nutshell Handbooks) by John Bloomer
Practical PostgreSQL (O'Reilly Unix) by John C. Worsley
Programming with curses (Nutshell Handbooks) by John Strang
Security Warrior by Cyrus Peikari
sed & awk by Dale Dougherty
sendmail Cookbook by Craig Hunt
Time Management for System Administrators by Thomas Limoncelli
Understanding and Using COFF (Nutshell Handbooks) by Gintaras R. Gircys
Unix Backup & Recovery by W. Curtis Preston
Web Client Programming with Perl by Clinton Wong
Web Design in a Nutshell by Jennifer Niederst
Webmaster in a nutshell (2nd edition) by Stephen Spainhour
Whole Internet Users Guide and Catalog by Ed Krol

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O'Reilly Books series of technical handbooks called Nutshell Handbooks. The series features black and white illustrations on the covers from the Dover Image Archive.

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