http://www.lulu.com/ and search for lyx.
From some reviews: "We thought that LyX was designed specifically for European computer users. So we did not bother to think about LyX again." "My son was working on his PHD thesis and he was not quite happy with MS Word. While I was surfing around the web looking for something better than MS Word for him, I stumbled on this book." "I would like to say great thanks to the people who developed LyX and thanks to the author who not only makes known to the world this great software, but he also makes it so easy and enjoyable for people, both young and old, to learn it." "LyX rocks! This Word Processor rocks! It is so cool! Check it out! It is just like an Automatic Electronic Publisher for you. All you need to do is write and do not worry about typesetting or formatting your book. Let LyX take care of those tasks for you. LyX does such a cool job of formatting your book that you will never want to let Microsoft Word, Wordperfect, and OpenOffice Writer to touch your writings again." "The WYPIWYL (What You Play Is What You Learn) teaching method rocks!" "..which had twenty-five chapters with over 500 pages. It was written in MS Word. My job was to add and remove some chapters, and add, change, and delete numerous sections from other chapters. The tasks seemed so easy. So I promised by boss that I would get it done in less than a week. ... That would take me a month to finish it; just like the other person had estimated! What should I do now? ... I downloaded and installed the same set of software (LyX) on my computer at work. And believe it or not? Two days later, I finished editing and re-formatting the entire manual, with perfect cross references and index list. The project was completed two days ahead of my estimate." Is this already known? Maybe only on the user list? Couldn't we publish on lulu our manuals? And is there a link to these books in our web pages? Peter