Past Master (novel) - Release Details

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  • Lafferty, R.A. (1968) . Past Master (First ed.). New York, USA: Ace Books. p. 191 pages. OCLC: 10835111.
  • Lafferty, R.A. (1968) . Past Master. New York, USA: Ace Books. p. 248 pages. OCLC: 3838861.
  • Lafferty, R.A. (1968). Past Master (paperback|format= requires |url= (help)) (Reprint of Ace edition as part of The Garland library of science fiction ed.). New York, USA: Garland Pub. p. 191 pages. ISBN 0-8240-1421-9; OCLC: 1693870 Check |isbn= value (help).
  • Lafferty, R.A. (1968) . Past Master (softcover|format= requires |url= (help)) (Reprint of first Ace Books? ed.). London, England: Rapp & Whiting. p. 191 pages. OCLC: 17697.
  • Lafferty, R.A. (1970) . Past Master. London, England: Science Fiction Book Club. p. 191 pages. OCLC: 2014876.
  • Lafferty, R.A. (1981) . Astrobe, der goldene planet (paperback|format= requires |url= (help)) (in German) (Deutsche erstausgabe ed.). München; Zürich: Droemer Knaur. p. 207 pages. OCLC: 70117779.
  • Lafferty, R.A. (1982) . Past Master (softcover|format= requires |url= (help)) (Ace reprint ed.). New York, USA: Ace Books. p. 248 pages. ISBN 0-441-65303-0; OCLC: 8713622 Check |isbn= value (help).
  • Lafferty, R.A. (1993) . Tomasu Moa no daiboken: pasuto masuta (paperback|format= requires |url= (help)) (in Japanese). Inoue, Hiroshi,; 1954- (translator) (Shohan; part of the Seishinsha bunko series ed.). Tokyo: Seishinsha. p. 379 pages. ISBN 4-87892-030-0; OCLC: 50672738 Check |isbn= value (help).
  • Lafferty, R.A. (1999) . Past Master (Wildside reprint ed.). Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, USA: Wildside Press. p. 248 pages. ISBN 1-880448-99-8.

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