The Skylark of Space - Publication History

Publication History

  • 1928, USA, Amazing Stories, Pub date August 1928, serialized magazine publication in 3 parts
  • 1946, USA, The Buffalo Book Company, Pub date 1946, Hardback, 500 copies
  • 1947, USA, The Hadley Publishing Co., Pub date 1947, Hardback, 1,000 copies
  • 1950, USA, FFF Publications, Pub date 1950, Hardback, 1,000 copies
  • 1954, France, Le Rayon Fantastique, Pub date 1954, Hardback, as La curee des astres
  • 1958, USA, Pyramid Books, Pub date 1958, Paperback, revised
  • 1958, Germany, Der Weltraumfahrer, Pub Date 1958, Hardback, as Geheimformel QX 47 R
  • 1959, UK, Digit, Pub date 1959, Paperback
  • 1961, Spain, Cenit, Pub date 1961, Paperback, as La estrella apagada
  • 1984, USA, Berkley Books ISBN 0-425-06561-8, Pub date March 1984, Paperback
  • 1992, USA, Easton Press, Pub date January 1992, Hardback
  • 2001, USA, Bison Books ISBN 0-8032-9286-4, Pub date March 2001, Paperback
  • 2007, USA, Wildside Press LLC, ISBN 1-4344-0053-0, Paperback

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