Release Details
- Fielding (28 February 1749) (First ed.), UK: A Millar.
- ———————— (1809) (Two volumes hardback ed.), St. Paul's Church Yard, London, ENG, UK: J Walker, Paternoster Row and J Harris.
- ———————— (1950) (hardback ed.), UK: Modern Library.
- ———————— (February 1973) (hardback ed.), UK: William Collins, ISBN 978-0-00-423529-5.
- ———————— (1975) (paperback ed.), USA: Wesleyan University Press, ISBN 978-0-8195-6048-3.
- ———————— (May 1992) (paperback ed.), UK: Wordsworth Editions, ISBN 978-1-85326-021-6.
- ———————— (2 February 1998) (paperback ed.), USA: Phoenix Press, ISBN 978-0-460-87833-3.
- ———————— (30 September 2002), Modern Library (paperback ed.), USA: Random House, ISBN 978-0-8129-6607-7.
- ———————— (2004), Classics (paperback ed.), USA: Barnes & Noble, ISBN 1-59308-070-0.
- ———————— (28 April 2005) (paperback ed.), UK: Penguin Books, ISBN 978-0-14-043622-8.
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