Evelina - Release Details

Release Details

  • 1778, UK, Thomas Lowndes (ISBN NA), pub date ? ? 1778, hardback - in three volumes (first edition
  • 1906, USA, The Century Company (ISBN NA), pub date April, 1906, hardback
  • 1909, UK/USA, J. M. Dent(London)/E. P. Dutton(New York) (Everyman's Library #352), reprinted through at last 1950, hardback with jacket
  • 1994, UK, Penguin Books (ISBN 0140433473), pub date 31 March 1994, paperback
  • 1997, USA, Bedford/St. Martin's (ISBN 0-412-09729-8), paperback (edited by Kristina Straub)
  • 1998, USA, W.W. Norton (ISBN 0393971589), pub date 4 March 1998, paperback (edited by Stewart Cooke)
  • 2000, Canada, Broadview Press (ISBN 155111237X), pub date 15 May 2000, paperback
  • 2002, UK, Oxford World Classics (ISBN 0-19-284031-2), pub date 30 April 2002, paperback (edited by Edward A. Bloom with annotations by Vivien Jones)
  • 2003, USA, Indypublish.com (ISBN 1404359885), pub date 18 June 2003, hardback
  • 2006, USA, The Echo Library (ISBN 1406800910), pub date 20 June 2006, hardback

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