Partial Publication History
- Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah (October 29, 2002). A Moral Reckoning. Alfred A. Knopf. pp. 384. ISBN 0-375-41434-7. 1st edition hardcover.
- Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah (November 3, 2002). A Moral Reckoning. Little, Brown. pp. 384. ISBN 0-349-11693-8. Hardcover.
- Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah (December 11, 2003). A Moral Reckoning. Abacus. pp. 496. ISBN 0-316-72446-7. Paperback.
- Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah (December 30, 2003). A Moral Reckoning. Vintage Books. pp. 416. ISBN 0-375-71417-0. Paperback.
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