Publication History
The Family From One End Street was rejected as unsuitable by several other publishers before taken by Muller.
The U.S. Library of Congress gives a longer title, The Family from One End street and some of their adventures, for its oldest holding, a 1939 U.K. edition.
Recent British editions have been published by Puffin. Indeed, The Family first appeared as a Puffin Book in 1942, only a year after the imprint was first used.
- ISBN 0-14-030007-4 (Puffin, UK, late 1980s reprint)
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