Colossus (novel) - Editions

Editions

  • 1966, UK (1st Ed. Hardback), Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd (ISBN 0-246-64345-5). May.
  • 1966, US (1st Ed. Paperback), Berkley Books (ISBN 0-425-01840-7).
  • 1967, US, Berkley Books (ISBN).
  • 1968, UK (Paperback), Pan Books Ltd (ISBN 0-330-02110-9).
  • 1976, US (Paperback), Berkley Books (ISBN 0-425-03229-9). August 15.
  • 1977, US (Hardback), Berkley Books (ISBN 0-425-03788-6). November.
  • 1978, US (Hardback), Berkley Books (ISBN 0-425-03980-3). May
  • 1980, US (Hardback), Berkley Books (ISBN 0-425-04329-0). January.
  • 1985, US (Paperback), Berkley Books (ISBN 0-425-07648-2). April 1.

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