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DocBook is an SGML or XML DTD. (I think that the author is a little fuzzy in his understanding of the relationship between SGML and XML but not enough so to seriously impact the value of this book.) DocBook is an open standard and though it originated with O'Reilly in about 1991 it has been passed around a bit. The current owner is OASIS (Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards. It is actively being worked on to keep it up-to-date. For example at the time this book was written, work was going on developing a DocBook XML Schema.
If you want to try using XML for your publications - both hardcopy and electronic - DocBook would be a reasonable place to start. Life is not long enough for everyone to try to do things from scratch. In addition, there is a considerable advantage in using a well-planned DTD first. Later you might like to work on your own.
I enjoyed reading this book enough to resent the fact that I lacked the time to make full use of what I was learning and so incorporate it into my set of working skills.
This is a good book that achieves what it sets out to do. Were I an expert on the subject I suspect I could pick some holes in it but that should not detract from its value. Unlike books on XML, this book sets out to introduce you to a use of it and thereby is valuable to all those who simply want to get the job done. I have a strong sense that those that write documentation as well as periodicals and books could benefit from studying this book. If you want to know more about DocBook read this book.