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2007-05-20
Yes, Dru Lavigne rocks
FreeBSD is one of the best documented UNIX-like systems.
Just have a look at the Handbook and the other documents in www.FreeBSD.org/doc. There is also a huge translation effort underway.
As far as printed books go, besides Dru's, I would heartily recommend M.W.Lucas' "Absolute FreeBSD" (the latest edition, covering also FreeBSD 7)