Patrick Henry Winston and Berthold Klaus Paul Horn, Lisp, AddisonΓÇôWesley, 1981 (and subsequent editions, later).
This rather venerable tome is still a good introduction to Lisp and to what you can do with the language. The first edition uses the
"MACLisp" dialect, which is no longer widely used (unless you have in your garage a DECΓÇô20 mainframe or a Symbolics 36XX with downΓÇôrev software), but I believe that subsequent editions use Common Lisp.
I learned Lisp with this book and a DECΓÇô20. No, not in my garage. (Though I do have a friend who once had a DECΓÇô20 in her garage.)