2150 AD - Release Details

Release Details

  • 1971, USA, Macro Books (ISBN 0-913080-04-7), Pub Date October 1971, paperback (First Edition)
  • 1971, USA, Macro Books (ISBN 0-913080-04-7), Pub Date October 1974, paperback (Second Edition)
  • 1971, 1976, USA, Macro Books (ISBN 0-913080-04-7), Pub Date ? ? 1976, paperback, (First Revised Edition)
  • 1976, USA, Warner Books (ISBN 0-446-82774-6), Pub Date September 1976, paperback (First Mass Market edition) (Black hole-cut Cover)
  • 1976, USA, Warner Books (ISBN 0-446-82774-6), Pub Date September 1976, paperback (First Mass Market edition) (White hole-cut Cover)
  • 1976, USA, Warner Books (ISBN 0-446-91530-0), Pub Date ? ? 1976, paperback (Eighth Printing)
  • 1976, USA, Warner Books (ISBN 0-446-89124-x), Pub date ? ? 1976, paperback
  • 1976, USA, Macro Books, Pub date ? ? 1976, paperback

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