Gloriana (novel) - Editions

Editions

  • First edition (1978). Allison & Busby. ISBN 0-85031-237-X.
  • paperback edition (1979). Avon. ISBN 0-380-42986-1. This edition includes cover art and inside illustrations by Elizabeth Malczynski www.thedragonstudio.com
  • Revised edition (1993). Phoenix. ISBN 1-85799-041-2. This edition includes a revised penultimate chapter, which originally included a rape that Moorcock later feared might be used to justify the act of rape.
  • Edition with author's "Afterword" (2004). Aspect. ISBN 0-446-69140-2. This edition includes both the original and the revised endings, as well as an afterword in which Moorcock provides some background on his writing of the novel and explains his reasons for revising its ending in 1993.

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