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These books are the document of the paper, just a few more examples of death is no different, I do not look at all.
Python is a very simple language, so simple that you don't need to read a book to learn it. Just look at the documents on the Web.
Language is simple enough that you don't waste too much energy on the language itself, but instead spend more time researching useful things. such as Web, database, scientific computing.
And learning these is to see the specific open source project documents, do not need to read.
Good technology is not a sense of existence, he is so easy to use, so that you often forget his existence. His simplicity is the most likely to give you the same results as your intuition, rather than creating trouble with all sorts of strange grammar. Looking directly at official documents is enough.
Really want to buy books, wrote many years ago: three can buy a Python book
to see if the help does not fit your meaning? I only recommend Python cookbook
Not to explain, for Perl "Learning xx" is the Primer book, "Programming XX" is the Handbook (reference), "xx Cookbook" is the solution (solutions).
Looking at Amazon's comments, Python doesn't seem to be exactly like this. The Python syntax itself is simply not worth writing a thick book. The information on the Internet is sufficient. Many of the things that support the big tome will be mastered. I only recommend cookbook, not suitable for getting started, but for those without project experience, the practical questions and solutions in the collection are really eye-opener.