I've been researching Lisp machines for a term paper, and have come across more citations than actual articles. Most full texts I find aren't very good at summarizing the ideas -- for instance, Tom Knight's masters thesis is interesting, but a bit too forest-for-the-trees. One citation of particular interest on account of the author:
Graham, Paul
Anatomy of a LISP machine
Artificial Intelligence Volume 37 , Issue 12 (December 1988)
Pages: 26 - 32
Year of Publication: 1988
ISSN:0004-3702
Does anyone happen to have the full-text of this? Any other reputable sources you think might be useful for someone reading up on Lisp machines -- particularly the Operating Systems they used, e.g., Genera? (Not in an attempt to offshore research to others; just thought I'd ask in case I missed the obvious classics or, as it would seem from my search thus far, if many sources exist merely as citations that I can't seem to get a hold of.)
I haven't re-read it, but I don't remember it being particularly good. This was not published in Artificial Intelligence, but in AI Expert, a popular magazine I wrote articles for to make a little extra money in grad school.