REVIEW: INTERNET HOW-TO by Larry Henderson The Waitr Group 1994 ISBN: 1-878739-68-9 Paperbound 468 pages $34.95 US, $48.95 Canada This book includes over 200 "how-tos" in question & answer format that makes expanding your Internet knowledge easier and more enjoyable. To be sure, it can be a "first book" for a total beginner, but can also be considered as a second book as well. In many ways, INTERNET HOW-TO is a problem solver - want to know how to get started, use mail, read usenet news, talk to other users, get files with ftp, use TELNET/RLOGIN, find software with Archie, use Gopher, look up information with WAIS, and navigating by WWW - the Q&A format is excellent for addressing certain questions with informative and authoritative replies that will help you acquire more Net skills in small but measurable increments. Each "how-to" carries a complexity classification of easy, intermediate or advanced and this may serve to give added confidence as one progresses through them. Its a nice touch! I liked the presentation of Larry Henderson's book and it is written in a no-nonsense style that is easy to read and understand. The ilustrations are clear and help give understanding to the concepts explained in the text. Once the reader has reached his or her level of competence in net use, INTERNET HOW-TO will serve as a good reference to less often used utilities and functions. This is one of a few net books that is worthy of consideration for those who wish to attain a higher net proficiency than the norm. (C) 1995 Michael Crestohl Nahant Massachusetts USA mc@shore.net Other Internet and Aviation book reviews by me can be downloaded using FTP from: x2ftp.oulu.fi in the /pub/books/crestohl directory.