The Amiga Programmer's Handbook, Volume I, is a detailed compendium of Amiga system facilities for graphics and animation--including the nearly forty new functions of Amiga software release 1.2. Up-to-date, concise, and specially organized for the working programmer, this single volume puts at your fingertips all the facts you need to build complete applications using Amiga's spectacular graphics capabilities.
I remember being super excited to find this book (and its companion) at the Powell's Technical bookstore. I had just gotten an Amiga 2000 and was looking for any an all programming documentation I could lay my hands on.
Unfortunately, neither book was much more than an API reference, so they were a bit short on actual examples, which is what I really wanted at the time.