A Guide to LATEX covers the basics as well as advanced LATEX topics and contains examples and tips for avoiding problems. It covers the latest LATEX extensions and has been updated to cover latest releases and upgrades.
While excellent online resources make any printed, non-free guide to Latex such as this book quite obsolete, I must say that it was through this book that I first came to grips with Latex. That being said, this book is by no means a beginners book only. Having now used Latex for more than 2 years, I have often found myself returning to this book as a reference whenever I require some advanced functionality, e.g nested tables, figure placement, that I could not easily find documentation on over the Internet.
I would recommend this book to anyone who wants a one stop reference for Latex. It will help you up through your Latex infancy and prove a worthy companion as your expertise grows.
This book is a must have for anybody who does LaTeX type setting for any purpose. While most (all?) of the information is available online, having it all in one compact and mobile tome is worth every penny this book costs.
I was a programmer writing papers in college and wanting to use my Linux machine for everything, so I learned LaTeX -- the results were always beautifully typeset, and this book taught me everything I needed to know. The print copy of my resume is still done in LaTeX.
This book provides good, broad coverage of the features available in LaTeX. It can answer most of the questions that occur on a day-to-day basis when using LaTeX.