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No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 1978 ISBN 4-253-07109-0 November 28, 2004 ISBN 1-4012-0519-4
A Thousand Kisses, Iron Klaus and Achillies' Last Stand
2 1980 ISBN 4-253-07110-4 January 12, 2005 ISBN 1-4012-0520-8
Love in Greece and Dramatic Spring, also a non-Eroica-story I.V.Y. Navy
3 1981 ISBN 4-253-07111-2 April 13, 2005 ISBN 1-4012-0521-6
In'shallah and Hallelujah Express
4 1981 ISBN 4-253-07112-0 July 13, 2005 ISBN 1-4012-0523-2
Veni, Vidi, Vici and Alaskan Front (part 1)
5 1981 ISBN 4-253-07113-9 October 12, 2005 ISBN 1-4012-0522-4
Alaskan Front (part 2)
6 1982 ISBN 4-253-07114-7 February 8, 2006 ISBN 1-4012-0875-4
Special Vacation Orders and Glass Target (part 1)
7 1982 ISBN 4-253-07115-5 September 30, 2006 ISBN 1-4012-0876-2
Glass Target (part 2) and Midnight Collector
8 1982 ISBN 4-253-07116-3 January 31, 2007 ISBN 1-4012-0877-0
Seven Days in September (part 1)
9 1983 ISBN 4-253-07117-1 May 2, 2007 ISBN 1-4012-0878-9
Seven Days in September (part 2)
10 1983 ISBN 4-253-07118-X September 30, 2007 ISBN 1-4012-0879-7
Seven Days in September (part 3), Party and The Laughing Cardinals (part 1)
11 1983 ISBN 4-253-07119-8 December 31, 2007 ISBN 1-4012-0880-0
The Laughing Cardinals (part 2)
12 1984 ISBN 4-253-07120-1 March 31, 2008 ISBN 9781401208813
The Laughing Cardinals (part 3), A Tale of Alaska, From Lawrence with Love and The Seventh Seal (part 1)
13 1985 ISBN 4-253-07121-X July 9, 2008 ISBN 9781401208820
The Seventh Seal (part 2)
14 1985 ISBN 4-253-07122-8 July 21, 2009 ISBN 9781401208837
The Seventh Seal (part 3)
15 1986 ISBN 4-253-07123-6 March 16, 2010 ISBN 978-1401208844
The Seventh Seal (part 4), Mr Lawrence Writes A Letter, Intermission and Eau de Cologne
No. Release date ISBN
16 1987 ISBN 4-253-07124-4
17 1987 ISBN 4-253-07125-2
18 1988 ISBN 4-253-07126-0
19 1988 ISBN 4-253-07127-9
20 1996 ISBN 4-253-07128-7
21 1997 ISBN 4-253-07129-5
22 1997 ISBN 4-253-07130-9
23 1998 ISBN 4-253-07131-7
24 1999 ISBN 4-253-07132-5
25 1999 ISBN 4-253-07460-X
26 2000 ISBN 4-253-07461-8
27 2002 ISBN 4-253-07462-6
28 2003 ISBN 978-4-253-07477-3
29 2003 ISBN 4-253-07480-4
30 2004 ISBN 4-253-07481-2
31 2005 ISBN 4-253-19451-6
32 2005 ISBN 978-253-19452-5
33 2006 ISBN 4-253-19453-2
34 2006/12/15 ISBN 978-4253194549
35 2009/6/16 ISBN 978-4253194556
36 2010/2/16 ISBN 978-4253194563
37 2010/12/16 ISBN 978-4253194570
38 2011/08/12 ISBN 9784253194587
39 2012

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