Inspector Ghote Hunts The Peacock - Release Details

Release Details

  • 1968, United Kingdom, E. P. Dutton, ISBN 0-09-957960-X, June 1968, Hardback
  • 1969, United Kingdom, Penguin Books Ltd, ISBN 0-14-003020-4 / 978-0-14-003020-4, September 1969, Paperback
  • 1985, United Kingdom, Constable, ISBN 0-09-466320-3 / 978-0-09-466320-6, April 1985, Hardback
  • 1985, USA, Academy Chicago Publishers, ISBN 0-89733-179-6 / 978-0-89733-179-1, November 1985, Paperback
  • 1988, United Kingdom, Arrow Books Ltd, ISBN 0-09-957960-X / 978-0-09-957960-1, April 1988, Paperback
  • 1991, USA, Curley Publishing, ISBN 0-7927-1135-1 / 978-0-7927-1135-3, December 1991, Paperback
  • 1992, USA, Curley Publishing, ISBN 0-7927-1136-X / 978-0-7927-1136-0, March 1992, Paperback

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