Kip Irvine's 7th edition is online (https://classes.engr.oregonstate.edu/eecs/winter2022/cs271-001/textbook_7th_edition.pdf) (873 pages).
In case you didn't know (Hutch will rotate in his grave): "Some other well-known assemblers for x86 systems running under Microsoft Windows include TASM (Turbo Assembler), NASM (Netwide Assembler), and MASM32 (a variant of MASM) :cool:
To the n00bs: if somebody forces you to use that library, so be it. Otherwise, if you want to learn proper Windows programming, explore the \Masm32\Examples folder or start asking questions in The Campus.