<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=iso-8859-1"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><div>I have duplicate items left over from another donation to CHM, this time by Lisp veteran JonL White. The subjects include Lisp, object-oriented programming, AI, compiler construction, and more. It's first-come, first-serve; the items are available for pick up in Mountain View.</div><div><br><br><b class="" style="line-height: 18px; font-family: 'Lucida Grande', Verdana, Lucida, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; ">Books</b><br><font color="#007316"><br></font><span class="">Anonymous. Dylan: An object-oriented dynamic language. </span>Apple Computer, April, 1992.</div><div><br></div><div>Anonymous. PostScript Language Reference Manual. Adobe, 1985.</div><div><br></div><div>Anonymous. PostScript Language Tutorial and Cookbook. Adobe, 1985.</div><div><br></div><div>Anonymous. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Resource Kit. Microsoft Press, 2001.</div><div><br></div><div>Michael Otey and Paul Conte. SQL Server 2000 Developer's Guide. Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 2001.<br><br></div><div>Sonya E. Keene. Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp: A Programmer's Guide to CLOS. Addison-Wesley, 1988.</div><div><br></div><div>Donald E. Knuth. The TeXbook. Addison-Wesley, 1986.</div><div><br></div><div>Leslie Lamport. LaTeX User's Guide & Reference Manual. Addison-Wesley, 1986.<br><br></div><div><div>Guy L. Steele Jr. <i>Common Lisp: The Language</i>. Digital Press, 1984.</div><div><br></div><div>Guy L. Steele Jr. Common Lisp: The Language. Digital Press, second edition, 1990. Two copies.</div><div><br></div></div><div><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font><b class="">Conference proceedings</b><br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '86 Symposium on Compiler Construction.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '87 Symposium on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Eighth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Tutorial WP3. Richard Gabriel and John L. White. Designing complex systems using CLOS. August 1, 1990.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Annual Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSPLA). Multiple copies, 1986-1992; 1994. Also a CLOS tutorial by John L White from OOPSLA'92.<br><br></div><div>Proceedings of the 1992 ACM conference on LISP and
functional programming. Multiple copies.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on LISP and
functional programming. Multiple copies.</div><div><br></div><div>ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Intermediate Representations (IR '95).</div><div><br></div><div>Richard Kenner. Targeting and Retargeting the GNU Optimizing Compiler. Tutorial at POPL'95.</div><div><font color="#0f61c8"><br><b><i><br></i></b></font><b class="">Journals</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font><span class=""><i class="">Lisp Pointers</i> (ACM
SIGPLAN): </span>Multiple copies of many issues, Volume 1 Issue 1, April-May
1987 to Volume VIII Issue 2, May-Aug., 1995.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font><i class="">Lisp and Symbolic Computation</i> (Kluwer):
Volume 2, Number 2 (June 1989)<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font><i class="">SIGPLAN Notices</i> (ACM): various issues,
1980s and 1990s.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>AI Magazine. Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 1980 and Volume 4, Number 3, Fall 1983.<br><font color="#007316"><br><br></font><b>ANSI X3J13 - Common Lisp standardization</b><br><font color="#007316"><br></font>GLS [Guy L. Steele, Jr.] Corrections to first printing of Common Lisp: The Language. December 6, 1985.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>GLS [Guy L. Steele, Jr.] Clarifications.text.4, December 6, 1985. "These are changes that I (GUy Steele) think are important but must not be made without the general approval of the Common Lisp community."<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Daniel G. Bobrow and Gregor Kiczales. Common Lisp Object Specification: Part 3, Metaobject Protocol. Draft number 10, December 15, 1988.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Jon L White. The Loop Facility. Draft of December 15, 1988.<br><br><font color="#007316"><br></font><b>Common Lisp Object System (CLOS)</b><br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Proceedings of the First CLOS Users and Implementors Workshop, Palo Alto, California, October 3-4, 1988.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Gregor Kiczales. Programming and Metaprogramming in the Common Lisp Object System. Tuturial originally presented at Eleventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, August 1989. This tutorial was repeated several times (including via satellite video); these slides are from a presentation in Japan that was actually given by Jon L White.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Anonymous [Jon L White]. CLOS: The Customizable Language System: Object-oriented but not object-obsessed. Copy of overhead slides of tutorial given by Jon L White, circa 1990.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Anonymous [staff of Lucid, Inc.] Metaobjects and Implementation Structure. Overhead transparencies of tutorial given by Jon L White, circa 1990.</div><div><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font><b class="">Interlisp</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Warren Teitelman et al. INTERLISP Reference Manual.
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, California, third
revision, October 1978.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Raymond Bates et al. Interlisp-VAX Users Manual.
Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
California, December 5, 1982.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Michael Sannella, editor. Interlisp Reference Manual.
Xerox Corporation, October 1983. Two copies.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Daniel G. Bobrow and Mark Stefik. The LOOPS Manual.
Xerox Corporation, December 1983.<br><font color="#007316"><br><br></font><b>LISP Bulletin</b><br><font color="#007316"><b><br></b></font>Patrick Greussay & Joachim Laubsch, editors. Volume 1, Issue 2, July 1978. Issue 1 was edited by Daniel Bobrow in 1969; Greussay and Laubsch did a third issue in 1979.<br><br><br><b class="">LispWorks (Harlequin Ltd.)</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>LispWorks Release and Installation Notes. Version 4.1,
Harlequin, October 1998.</div><div><br>LispWorks for the Windows Operating System Release and
Installation Notes. Version 4.1, Harlequin, November 1998.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font><font color="#007316"><br></font><b>Lucid Inc.</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Programming in CLOS. Lucid, first edition, February 1989. Multiple copies.<br><br></div><div>Lucid Common Lisp/HP. Lucid Inc. Second edition, June 1990.</div><blockquote style="margin: 0 0 0 40px; border: none; padding: 0px;"><div><div>User's Guide.</div></div><div><div>Installation and Release Notes.</div></div><div><div>Advanced User's Guide.</div></div><div><div>Editor.</div></div><div><div>Flavor System.</div></div><div><div>Loop Facility.</div></div><div><div>Master Index.</div></div><div><div>Window Tool Kit.</div></div><div><div>International Character Sets.</div></div><div><div>CLOS: Object System. First edition, June 1990.</div></div><div><div><div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">Delivery Tool Kit. First edition, June 1990. </div></div></div></blockquote><div><font color="#007316"><b><br></b></font>Lucid XLT Installation and Release Notes. Lucid, Inc. Version 1.0 for the Sun SPARCstation Lucid Common Lisp.<font color="#0f61c8"><br><br></font></div><div><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font><b class="">MIT MACLISP</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Guy Lewis Steele Jr. Data Representations in MACLISP.
AI Memo 420, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, September 1977.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Guy Lewis Steele Jr. Fast Arithmetic in MACLISP. AI Memo
421, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, September 1977.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br><br></font><b>MIT Technical Reports: AI Lab, Project MAC, and
Laboratory for Computer Science</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Joel Moses. The Function of FUNCTION in LISP or Why
the FUNARG Problem Should be Called the Environment Problem.
AI-199/MAC-M-428, Project MAC, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, June 1970.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Peter B. Bishop. Garbage Collection in a Very Large
Address Space. Working Paper III, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, September 1975.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Henry G. Baker, Jr. Shallow Binding in LISP 1.5. AI
Working Paper 138, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, January 1977.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Henry G. Baker, Jr. The Incremental Garbage Collection
of Processes. AI Memo 454, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, December 1977.<br><br>Johan de Kleer et al. Explicit Control of Reasoning. Memo No. 27, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 1977.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Johan de Kleer et al. AMORD: A Deductive Procedure System. Memo No. 435, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, January 1978.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Mitchell P. Marcus. An Overview of a Theory of Syntactic Recognition for Natural Language. Memo No. 531, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 1979.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>John Batali and Anne Hartheimer. The Design Procedure Language. Memo No. 598, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, September 1980.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Henry Lieberman and Carl Hewitt. A Real Time Garbage Collector Based on the Lifetimes of Objects. Memo No. 569, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, October 1981.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br><br></font><b class="">MLISP 2</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>David Canfield Smith and Horace J. Enea. MLISP 2. Memo
AIM-195, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Stanford
University, May 1973.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br><br></font><b class="">SCHEME</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Jonathan Rees and William Clinger, editors. Revised^3
Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme. 1986?<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Guy L. Steele Jr. and Masayuki Ida. Scheme: Past,
Present and Future. Technical Report No. 95-009, Computer
Science Research Laboratory, Aoyama Gakuin University,
December 1995. Transcript of a talk given by Steele, with
Japanese translation as well as the original English.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br><br></font><b class="">Standard Lisp</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><b><br></b></font>J. B. Marti et al. Standard Lisp Report. UCP-60,
University of Utah, revised August 1978.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Martin L. Griss and Anthony C. Hearn. A Portable Lisp
Compiler. UCP-76, University of Utah, June 1979.<br><br><font color="#007316"><br></font><b>Stanford LISP 1.6</b><br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Robert J. Bobrow, Richard R. Burton, and Daryle Lewis. CS206 Class Notes: UCI LISP Manual (An Extended Stanford LISP 1.6 System). Reprint of Technical Report Number 21, UC Irvine Information and Computer Science, October 1972.<br><font color="#0f61c8"><br><br></font><b>Stuttgart MacLisp</b><br><font color="#0f61c8"><br></font>Joachim Laubach at al. MACLISP Manual. CUU Memo 3,
Institut für Informatik, Stuttgart, May 1976.<br><br><font color="#007316"><br></font><b>Symbolics</b><br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Anonymous. 3600 Technical Summary. Symbolics Inc., February
1983.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Anonymous. Symbolics Documentation Set. Symbolics Inc., March
1985. Volumes 0 through 10, except 4 is missing.<br><font color="#007316"><br><br></font><b>VLISP</b><br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Jérôme Chailloux. VLISP 10, Manuel de Référence. Rapport
Technique 17-76, Université de Paris 8 - Vincennes, March 1976,
106 pages.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Jérôme Chailloux. Le modèle VLISP: Description, évaluation et
interprétation. Thèse de 3ème cycle, Université Paris VI, April
21, 1980, 362 pages.<br><font color="#007316"><br><br></font><b>Theses</b><br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Nitsan Séniak. Théorie et pratique de Sqil, un langage
intermédiaire pour la compilation des langages fonctionnels.
University of Paris 6, October 23, 1991.<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Patrick G. Sobalvarro. A Lifetime-Based Garbage Collector for
LISP Systems on General-Purpose Computers. Bachelor's thesis,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, September 1988.
Sobalvarro worked at Lucid from 1985 to 1988 (apparently while
earning his B.S. degree at MIT).<br><font color="#007316"><br></font>Guy Lewis Steele, Jr. RABBIT: A Compiler for SCHEME (A Study
in Compiler Optimization). Technical Report 474, Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
May 1978, 282 pages. Revised version of his master's thesis.</div><div><br></div><blockquote style="margin: 0 0 0 40px; border: none; padding: 0px;"><div><br></div></blockquote><div>
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