My scan of the print edition (kindly mailed to me many years ago by Doug McIlroy), which includes the historical manpages as well as the commentary: https://archive.org/details/research-unix-reader/
Not entirely true, but almost! The DNS hierarchy didn't exist until a (very) late version of UNIX, and if I remember right, most mail used ! instead of @ and .
Oh shoot, I knew in my search for a link I could share this at (my own digital copy is of less than perfect quality, and is in a format that doesn't allow viewing inside of WWW browsers, so I just picked the one from McIllroy's site) I had missed something. Yeah, absolutely check the fully copy, it's pretty fantastic.
Sending a message to hn@yc to try and get the link changed.
some people at cat-v.org were interested in this and there happened to be a copy at stanford library where a roommate of mine was working at the time. he borrowed it on my behalf and i used the book scanner at noisebridge in san francisco (constructed from wood and two canon cameras and a python script) to image it, and uploaded it to archive.org.
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some people at cat-v.org were interested in this and there happened to be a copy at stanford library where a roommate of mine was working at the time. he borrowed it on my behalf and i used the book scanner at noisebridge in san francisco (constructed from wood and two canon cameras and a python script) to image it, and uploaded it to archive.org.