All three are great, and I would add "The big yellow book" (Melamed,
Lindmo and Mendelsohn), but only for those are looking for
encyclopedic coverage. For prospective users who need an introductory
text I always start them with Alice Givan's book--can't cite the title
cause I have it loaned out at the moment!
I must admit, I am embarassed by how frequently I don't know the
answer to a question and find it in Howard's book, which I read cover
to cover when I first started!
Steve
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Steve G. Hilliard University of Georgia
"I'm looking for a smart woman in a real short skirt..."
(No, it's not by Jethro Tull--email me if you know who)
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