Elwin Estle wrote:

#1 is Core Python Programming by Wesley Chun.  He covers everything.  
There are gotchas in there that you'd have to program in python for 
years to learn, all in a nice clear, well organized, progressive, 
understandable format.  Good reference material in the back too.  
Couldn't do better than this.

Mark Lutz's book Learning Python from O'Reilly is pretty good.  He did 
another python book earlier that was awful, a jillion concepts lightly 
touched and no organization, but this one's pretty good.

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