I have 'Programming Perl' and 'Learning Perl' and was fortunate 
enough to get 2 copies of 'Perl Cookbook' for Christmas, one of 
which I plan to return for exchange. After looking over O'Reilly's 
offerings I've narrowed my choices to these:

Mastering Perl By brian d foy
Perl Best Practices By Damian Conway
Mastering Algorithms with Perl By Jon Orwant, Jarkko Hietaniemi, John Macdonald
Intermediate Perl By Randal L. Schwartz, brian d foy, Tom Phoenix
Perl Hacks By chromatic , Damian Conway, Curtis Poe
Advanced Perl Programming, Second Edition By Simon Cozens
Perl for System Administration By David N. Blank-Edelman

I'm a primarily hardware tech and not programming for money and I guess
my question might ought to be which has the most meat in it?

Suggestions are invited particularily those accompanied by reasons.

Thanks,
Mike

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