A Month in The Country (novel) - Publishing History

Publishing History

  • 1980 Harvester Press, Brighton (reprinted 1981, 1982) ISBN 978-0-85527-328-6
  • 1980 Penguin Books (reprinted nine times) ISBN 978-0-14-005862-8
  • 1983 St Martin's Press, New York NY (USA) ISBN 978-0-312-54680-9 (copyright date 1980, published July 1983)
  • 1984 Academy Chicago Publishers (USA) ISBN 978-0-89733-124-1
  • 1985 Penguin Books ISBN 978-0-14-005862-8
  • 1987 Penguin Books ISBN 978-0-14-010559-9
  • 1991 The Quince Tree Press ISBN 978-0-900847-92-9
  • 2000 Penguin Classics, with an introduction by Penelope Fitzgerald, ISBN 978-0-14-118230-8
  • 2000 New York Review of Books Classics (USA) ISBN 978-0-940322-47-9
  • 2003 The Quince Tree Press
  • 2010 Penguin Decades edition ISBN 978-0-14-104667-9

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