TeX

from the TeX FAQhttp://www.TeX.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html

Books on TeX and its relations

While Knuth's book is the definitive reference for TeX, there are other books covering TeX:

A collection of Knuth's publications about typography has recently been published:

and in late 2000, a “Millennium Boxed Set” of all 5 volumes of Knuth's “Computers and Typesetting” series (about TeX and Metafont) was published by Addison Wesley:

For LaTeX, see:

A list of errata for the first printing is available from: http://www.springer-ny.com/catalog/np/jan99np/0-387-98708-8.html

A sample of George Grätzer's book, in Adobe Acrobat format, is also available ftp://cam.ctan.org/TeX-archive/info/mil/mil.pdf

Example files for the LaTeX Graphics and Web Companions are available in ftp://cam.ctan.org/TeX-archive/info/lgc.tar.gz (Graphics) and ftp://cam.ctan.org/TeX-archive/info/lwc.tar.gz (Web).

Example files for George Grätzer's 'First Steps' are available in ftp://cam.ctan.org/TeX-archive/info/FirstSteps.tar.gz

Alan Hoenig's 'TeX Unbound' includes some discussion and examples of using Metafont.

see also: LaTeX and LyX