Doorways in The Sand - Publication History

Publication History

  • (1976) New York: Harper and Row. pp. 181. Hardcover. English. ISBN 0-06-014789-X
  • (1977) New York: Avon Books. pp. 189. Paperback. English. ISBN 0-380-00949-8
  • (1977) London: W.H. Allen/Virgin Books. pp. 185. Cloth. English. ISBN 0-491-02022-8
  • (1977) Stersteen. Het Spectrum. pp. 192. Paperback. Dutch, Flemish. ISBN 90-274-0929-3
  • (1978) Star Books/W. H. Allen. pp. 185. Paperback. English. ISBN 0-352-39724-1
  • (1981) Stempel über Fußschnitt. Moewig, Rastatt. Paperback. German. ISBN 3-8118-3525-4
  • (1981) Suna no naka no tobira. (trans. Hisashi Kuromaru). Hardcover. Japanese. OCLC 672582333
  • (1985) Tore in der Wüste. Pabel-Moewig Verlag Kg. Broschiert. German. ISBN 3-8118-3525-4
  • (1987) New York: Avon Books. pp. 189. Paperback. English. ISBN 0-380-00949-8
  • (1991) New York: HarperPaperbacks. Paperback. English. ISBN 0-06-100328-X
  • (1991) HarperCollins/HarperPrism. pp. 240. Paperback. English. ISBN 0-06-100328-X
  • (1993) Bramy w piasku. Warszawa: "Alkazar". Polish. ISBN 83-85784-17-9
  • (1998) La pierre des etoiles. Denoel (Editions). pp. 192. Mass Market Paperback. French. ISBN 2-207-24778-3
  • (1998) La pierre des etoiles. Denoel (Editions). pp. 192. Poche. French. ISBN 2-207-30243-1
  • (1998) Пясъчни врати. Юлиян Стойнов (Translator). Камея. pp. 208. Paperback. Bulgarian. ISBN 954-8340-36-3
  • (1999) Dveri v peske. Moskva: Ėksmo-Press. Russian.
  • (2003) Miftaḥim ba-ḥol. Tel Aviv : ʻAm ʻoved. Hebrew. ISBN 965-13-1656-X
  • (2004) Dveri v peske. Moskva: Ėksmo. Russian. ISBN 5-04-009653-4
  • (2006) Dveri v peske. Moskva: Ėksmo. Russian. ISBN 5-699-17339-0

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