I oddly enough remember vrk's node from way back when; my internet access was somewhat spotty in those days, and I was running freebsd on a toshiba libretto as my main machine, and honest to goodness reference books were incredibly useful. But it's been at least a decade since I've used any of those books for anything other than decorations.
But I take your point about the slim books with limited scope. I have purchased a number of those in recent years to learn a new language feature or something like that. But I also don't tend to hang on to those in the same way that I did the camel, the K&R, or Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment.
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