Author's Choice Monthly #20; A Sensitive Dependence On Initial Conditions; Kim Stanley Robinson; May 1991.

Any of you who owns Pulphouse and Axolotl books knows how tightly bound they are. I only opened the book enough to show the signature and limitation page, so as not to crack the binding. It appears to be unread, but has a couple scuffs in the leather in the lower right corner. Paperback. Fine

I remember back when these came out there was a lot of buzz around them. Pulphouse was known for the quality of the writing. I can't remember what book got me into Pulphouse, but I very quickly got addicted to their books. I was a regular buyer. It was fun back then, no internet. I would call them on the phone to place my orders and pay with a credit card. Dean Smith, the publisher would answer the phone and pleasantly take my order, make recommendations and shoot the breeze a little.

Unsigned, unnumbered. See pictures. Buyer pays shipping.


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