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As I have just finally had to learn autocad myself, I can suggest a book called "Mastering AutoCAD" by George Omura. It takes you from square one to being an expert (it's also 1600 pages). After about a week of sitting down with it, I had learned enough to make basic drawings quite well (and I have only gone through 1/3 of the book, if that). It has lots of information, and it is easy to find and understand that information as well.
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