The Mystery of The Yellow Room - Release Details

Release Details

  • 1907, France, L'illustration, Pub date ? September 1907—? November 1907, magazine serial (French)
  • 1908, France, Editions Jacques Lafitte (ISBN NA), Pub date ? ? 1908, hardback (First edition) (French)
  • 1934, UK, Oxford University Press (ISBN 0-19-832345-X), Pub date ? December 1934, paperback (French)
  • 1977, UK, Dover Publications (ISBN 0-486-23460-6), Pub date ? April 1977, paperback
  • 1978, UK, Remploy (ISBN 0-7066-0759-7), Pub date 25 August 1978, hardback
  • 1996, USA, Books on Tape (ISBN 5-557-12771-2), Pub date ? January 1996, audio book (Cassette)
  • 1996, USA, Buccaneer Books (ISBN 0-89966-141-6), Pub date ? June 1996, hardback (Library binding)
  • 1997, UK, Dedalus Ltd (ISBN 1-873982-38-0), Pub date 10 August 1997, paperback
  • 2002, USA, Indypublish.com (ISBN 1-4043-2003-2), Pub date 1 August 2002, paperback
  • 2002, USA, Indypublish.com (ISBN 1-4043-2002-4), Pub date 1 August 2002, hardback
  • 2004, UK, Thorndike Press (ISBN 0-7862-6991-X), Pub date 2 Nov 2004, hardback
  • 2005, USA, Kessinger Publishing (ISBN 0-7661-9366-7), Pub date 1 April 2005, paperback
  • 2006, UK, Blackstone Audiobooks (ISBN 0-7861-7523-0), Pub date ? April 2006, audio book (MP3 CD)
  • 2006, UK, Dover Publications (ISBN 0-486-44928-9), Pub date 7 April 2006, paperback
  • 2009, USA, Black Coat Press (ISBN 1-934543-60-8), Pub date October 2009, trade paperback

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