> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://beej-zhcn.netdpi.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://beej-zhcn.netdpi.net/reference/shu_ji.md).

# 10.1. 书籍

在一些老学校，你很容易就能借到纸质书，请试着阅读下列推荐的这几本好书。\
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* Unix Network Programming, volumes 1-2 by W. Richard Stevens. Published by Prentice Hall. ISBNs for volumes 1-2: 0131411551 \[43], 0130810819 \[44].
* Internetworking with TCP/IP, volumes I-III by Douglas E. Comer and David L. Stevens. Published by Prentice Hall. ISBNs for volumes I, II, and III: 0131876716 \[45], 0130319961 \[46], 0130320714 \[47].
* TCP/IP Illustrated, volumes 1-3 by W. Richard Stevens and Gary R. Wright. Published by Addison Wesley.ISBNs for volumes 1, 2, and 3 (and a 3-volume set): 0201633469 \[48], 020163354X \[49], 0201634953 \[50], (0201776316 \[51]).
* TCP/IP Network Administration by Craig Hunt. Published by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. ISBN 0596002971 \[52].
* Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment by W. Richard Stevens. Published by Addison Wesley. ISBN 0201433079 \[53].

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\[43] <http://beej.us/guide/url/unixnet1\\>
\[44] <http://beej.us/guide/url/unixnet2\\>
\[45] <http://beej.us/guide/url/intertcp1\\>
\[46] <http://beej.us/guide/url/intertcp2\\>
\[47] <http://beej.us/guide/url/intertcp3\\>
\[48] <http://beej.us/guide/url/tcpi1\\>
\[49] <http://beej.us/guide/url/tcpi2\\>
\[50] <http://beej.us/guide/url/tcpi3\\>
\[51] <http://beej.us/guide/url/tcpi123\\>
\[52] <http://beej.us/guide/url/tcpna\\>
\[53] <http://beej.us/guide/url/advunix>


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