Printing History
From inside cover of the May 1993 edition:
- September 1992:First Edition
- November 1992:Minor corrections
- February 1993:Minor corrections
- May 1993:Minor corrections
Plus - From inside cover of the April 1994 edition:
- July 1993: Minor corrections
- November 1993: Minor corrections. Updated Resources Catalog
- April 1994: Second Edition
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