Testament of Youth - Publishing History

Publishing History

  • First published Victor Gollancz (28 August 1933)
  • Victor Gollancz, London (1940)
  • Wideview Books (1970) ISBN 0-86068-035-5
  • Virago Press (1978) ISBN 86-06-80355-3
  • Fontana (1979) ISBN 0-00-635703-2]
  • Seaview Books. (1980) B010174; 661
  • Penguin Group (USA) (1980) ISBN 0-87223-672-2
  • Putnam Pub Group (1980) ISBN 0-87223-672-2
  • Penguin Classics (May 31, 2005) ISBN 0-14-303923-7
  • Publisher: Virago Press Ltd (2004) ISBN 0-86068-035-5
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (2009) ISBN 297858317

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