Where can I find a copy of the book list?

Two others I love ( in addition to all of Eric's boosk which I have) are:

The Art and Science of CSS and The CSS Anthology - both by Sitepoint.

(By the way, when I first sent this out it went to Eric's email address. Is 
it okay to use Reply to All?)

At 12:27 PM 10/29/2007, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
>At 10:36 AM -0500 10/28/07, Tim Palac wrote:
>
> >I just picked up CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards
> >Solutions<http://www.amazon.com/CSS-Mastery-Advanced-Standards-Solutions/ 
> dp/1590596145/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_a/105-1650369-1249225>by
> >Andy Buddy and it's turning out to be a really awesome read.  It's not
> >on
> >the CSS discuss book list, but it's a look at all the different complexities
> >within CSS and sorts through the thousands of different ways to do things to
> >find the best solutions for you.
>
>     Please add it to the list!  (Just be sure to put the author down
>as "Andy Budd".)  That page is not a selected list, nor do additions
>to it require anyone's approval.  It's meant to be a list of good CSS
>books that have been helpful to members of the list.  If anyone here
>has a book they think is a really great CSS book and it's not on the
>list, they should by all means add it!
>
>--
>Eric A. Meyer (http://meyerweb.com/eric/), List Chaperone
>"CSS is much too interesting and elegant to be not taken seriously."
>    -- Martina Kosloff (http://mako4css.com/)

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