London: Hutchinson. Very Good. 1926. Hardcover. Uniform Edition printed in April October 1926. Soft brown full leather spine and decoration t.e.g. Spine strip scuffed ends moderately worn some soil spots on the foredge. " A uniform edition is a collected edition of an author's works which are bound in identical bindings of uniform size shape and color meant to be displayed prominently in a home. The most desirable sets were bound in leather and decorated with gold. " A visual statement for the author as well as the collector." Uniform collections indicate that the author has attained a status of influence and the collector may be known for his or her good taste intellegence and affluence when displayed. ; Small 8vo . Hutchinson hardcover
New York: Tor 1996. Octavo boards. First edition. "THE FORTUNATE FALL 1996 which -- though its basic premise derives from D. G. Compton's THE CONTINUOUS KATHERINE MORTENHOE 1974; rev vt THE UNSLEEPING EYE 1974; vt DEATH WATCH 1981 -- intensely presents a cyberpunk world two centuries hence; the female protagonist a news reporter with a computer-driven camera wired into her sensorium finds herself deeply involved in an ancient conspiracy involving zombie Russian soldiers and mean streets. The world she inhabits is described with color and verve." - John Clute and David R. Langford SFE online. "Carter's brio and inventive spin on all the cyber tropes apparently exhausted in the 1980s and early 1990s is fun speedy if never quite as wrenchingly moving as the writer clearly wishes it to be . But the artificial life speculations are exactly right in their quicksilver detail: species and genera and entire phyla of viruses and grander alife creatures that prey on each other in grayspace the realm of virtual reality." - Broderick and Di Filippo Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels 1985-2010 #45. The author's first novel. A John W. Campbell Award nominee for best new writer. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1986-2009. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #145258 Tor unknown
Ссылка продавца : 145258 ISBN : 031286034X 9780312860349