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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

3575.0. "DIGITAL PRESS" by ZPOVC::JOIJOY () Wed Dec 14 1994 00:13

    My name is Joijoy Muin @ZPO in Singapore (Asia Pacific HQ).  I want to
    place an order for a book published by Digital Press.  I have the
    part number but don't know how to get my order thru.  Could someone
    please assist ASAP?  Thanks!
      
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3575.1Try DecDirectGIDDAY::THOMPSONSWed Dec 14 1994 01:0110
        My name is Joijoy Muin @ZPO in Singapore (Asia Pacific HQ).  I want to
        place an order for a book published by Digital Press.  I have the
        part number but don't know how to get my order thru.  Could someone
        please assist ASAP?  Thanks!
    
	
    You could try your local dec direct department, or your local
    bookstore.
    
    steve
3575.2Not Dec Press nor DecDirectGVA02::MEYERWed Dec 14 1994 06:196
    If I recollect correctly we sold Dec Press to a US publishing house,
    some time back.
    And Dec Direct is being wound down & will cease trading on Jan 1st
    in our part of the world. There must be better solutions, which other
    readers will come up with...
    				:o)
3575.3If you were UK based, you could buy from DECUS!VANGA::KERRELLDECUS UK - IT User Group of the Year '94Wed Dec 14 1994 09:086
re.2:

They were sold to Butterworth Heinemann. You can telephone their UK office on:-
+44 865 314549 Fax: +44 865 314572

Dave.
3575.4Some Australian contacts to try...ADOV01::MANUELWed Dec 14 1994 10:438
    EDU Services used to distribute these books, it's worth a try.
    The number down here in Australia is 61 2 5615670 this may be closer
    for you than going to the US
    
    Also try the DECUS office, they were selling a range of these books
    last symposium, phone no is 61 2 5615274
    
    Steve.
3575.5Have you tried ESSB/USSB?MROA::ODELLWed Dec 14 1994 11:159
    If you are unsuccessful with the other suggestions, you may want
    to place a call to the ESSB or the USSSB.  I know that the USSB
    regularly does business with Digital Press.  I do not have a phone
    number for you but believe it would be in the Digital Telephone
    Directory.  
    
    Good luck!
    Jeanne O'Dell
    
3575.6more on B-H/Digital Press in U.S.XAPPL::DEVRIESLet your gentleness B evident 2 allWed Dec 14 1994 12:2522
    A little more on Butterworth-Heinemann, U.S.:
    
    Here's the info from a recent packing slip:
    
    			225 Wildwood Avenue, Unit B
    			Woburn, MA 01801-2041
    			Tel (617) 928-2500
    			FAX (617) 933-6333
    
    And here's the info from the copyright page of 'UNIX for VMS Users',
    copyright 1990 (purchased in 1994):
    
    	The publisher offers discounts on bulk orders of this book.
    	For information, please write:
    
    			Manager of Special Sales
    			Digital Press
    			Butterworth-Heinemann
    			313 Washington St.
    			Newton, MA 02158
    
    -Mark
3575.7 Better get used to those ones now. ;^) SUBURB::POWELLMNostalgia isn't what it used to be!Wed Dec 14 1994 14:3418
    Re.3
    >>>They were sold to Butterworth Heinemann. You can telephone their UK
    >>>office on:-
    >>>+44 865 314549 Fax: +44 865 314572
    
    Dave.
    
    A Nit
    
    I take that you really mean't:- +44 1865 314549 Fax: +44 1865 314572
    
    
    	Next April, you won't get through any more if you leave out those
    little ones.
    
    	Well, we've got to get used to them!
    
    				Malcolm.
3575.8How to Order Books from the Digital PressLJSRV1::isak.ljo.dec.com::ANKLAMPatti AnklamThu Dec 15 1994 20:5056
Here is the information on ordering books from the Digital Press. You can also
contact any of these offices to request a free catalog of books.

USA & Canada:
	Butterworth Heinemann
	Order Department
	225 Wildwood Avenue
	Woburn MA 01801
	phone: (800) 366-2665 or (617) 928-2500
	FAX: (800) 446-6520 or (617) 933 6333
	Internet: orders@bh.com

UK & Europe:
	Reed Book Services
	PO Box 5
	Rushden, Northants
	NN10 6PU, UK
	Phone: (0933) 58521
	FAX: (0933) 50284

Australia:
	Butterworths pty Limited
	Level 9, North Tower
	Chatswood Plaza
	1-5 Railway Street
	Chatswood NSW
	Telephone: (02) 372 5511
	FAX: (02) 372 5570

Asia:
	Butterworths Asia
	10 Anson Road
	#32-01 International Plaza
	Singapore 0207
	Telephone: (65) 220 3684
	FAX: (65) 225 5026

South Africa:
	Butterworth & Co.
	8 Walker Place
	Walterval Park
	Mayville, Durban 4001
	Telephone: (031) 294247
	FAX: (031) 283255

Note, DECdirect (as of today) can only take orders for books if they have
the Digital part number -- I hope to get a list to them soon.

By the way, the Digital Press is doing very well at the close of its
first year of operation under Butterworth Heinemann. We enjoy a good
relationship with them. If you want more information on how to go about
submitting book proposals, see VTX DIGITAL_PRESS.

/patti anklam

3575.9Web URL - and a plug for 'The UNIX Philosophy'R2ME2::DEVRIESLet your gentleness B evident 2 allFri Dec 16 1994 12:1976
    Digital Press is on the Web at
    
    	gopher://gopher.std.com/11/Book%20Sellers/DIGITAL-PRESS
    
    I owe that bit of knowledge to the following new book announcement
    which I'll shameless plug, 'cause the author's a good friend.
    
    -Mark
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From:	QUARRY::"gancarz@flume.zk3.dec.com" 14-DEC-1994 19:13:49.53
To:	usg@flume.zk3.dec.com
CC:	cgillet@aol.com, gancarz@flume.zk3.dec.com, tasar@world.std.com
Subj:	FLASH: USG ALUMNUS WRITES UNIX BOOK, BECOMES MULTI-MILLIONAIRE!

At least the first part is true. :-)

Since I'd spent six years in the UNIX group, I wanted to let you know about
this before it gets into Livewire and other places.  Even though I'm working
in another part of Digital right now, I still consider the UNIX group my
Digital "home town."

After what seemed like an eternity, "The UNIX Philosophy" has just come off
the presses.  The manuscript was finished about a year and a half ago, but
it fell into limbo while Digital Press was being sold to Butterworth-
Heinemann.  The book is now debuting at DECUS in Anaheim this week.

What's the book about?  It takes a detailed look at the UNIX way of doing
things: small, unifunctional programs that do one thing well; programs as
filters; the hidden value of code and data portability; rapid prototyping
the UNIX way; how the UNIX philosophy differs from other operating system
philosophies, including OpenVMS; plus much more.

Unlike most texts that focus on how to do things with UNIX, The UNIX
Philosophy focuses squarely on "why UNIX?" in the first place.  If you're
new to UNIX (which doesn't apply to most of you, right? :-)), it is the
first book you should read before tackling the other UNIX books on the
market.  It will help you make sense of all of the others.  If you're a
real UNIX person, The UNIX Philosophy is the sort of book that you will
want to wave in the face of anyone who criticizes the UNIX way of doing
things and say, "See here. THIS is why we do it this way!"

If you'll check the Acknowledgements section, you'll find that Jon "Maddog"
Hall of USG's marketing organization, Fred Avolio (formerly of Digital),
and Aaron Sawyer of USG's Quality Group were among the technical reviewers.

The particulars:

        'The UNIX Philosophy' by Mike Gancarz.  Published by Digital Press,
        an imprint of Butterworth-Heinemann.  151 pages. $19.95 list. 
        ISBN #1-55558-123-4.

You can find more information about it under the new books section at
gopher.std.com or the following Web URL:

	gopher://gopher.std.com/11/Book%20Sellers/DIGITAL-PRESS


You should be able to go to any bookstore and order it (it's too new to
be on the shelves yet).  You can also order it directly from Digital
Press (Butterworth-Heinemann) by sending a request for information to
"dp-orders@bh.com".  Or you can call the publisher at 1-800-366-2665
and use your credit card.  (I don't know whether it is available to
DEC-ies at a discount.  I won't be able to find that out until next
week.)

The book is a great rebuttal to the new "UNIX-Haters Handbook" that just
appeared on the shelves at Barnes and Noble.

Since this is my first book, my mother is telling everyone in southern
NH about it.

Am I excited?  Is 'UNIX' a four-letter word?

Warmest regards,
Mike Gancarz
3575.10GUIDUK::GOLDSMITHOnward thru the FogFri Dec 16 1994 14:5512
re:  Mike/ Mark

	 >> Am I excited?  Is 'UNIX' a four-letter word?


Personally, if UNIX is the answer, then we have clearly forgotten the question!


	Many thanks to the WWW pointer for Digital Press.

	Tom
3575.11Where's John Osborn?WRLDYD::OSBORNETue Dec 20 1994 13:1814
>	Many thanks to the WWW pointer for Digital Press.

I second that! 

While we're on the subject, does anyone know what happened to John A. Osborn Jr.
(manager of Digital Press at the time it was sold)? Since he's no longer on ELF,
I assume he's working elsewhere now.

This isn't casual snoopiness. When he and I both worked in Nashua (he in ZKO,
and I in NUO), I used to get LOTS of mail, email, and phone calls intended for
him. I occasionally still do, though rarely, now. I'd like to direct the few
items I get (mostly calls) to the right place, if possible. 

Thanks from John D. Osborne (with an "e"!)
3575.12Harvard Biz School PublishingTRUCKS::BORROWDALE_MWed Dec 21 1994 07:247
    John left the company in December 1993 to join Harvard Business
    School Publishing.  He was (and maybe still is) contactable on
    internet at johnoz1@aol.com.

    Mike