Publication History
Since its release magician has been published in over 20 countries.
Note: Australia, New Zealand and South Africa have the same release dates as the UK.
Magician
- 1982, USA, Doubleday ISBN 0-385-17580-9, Pub date November, 1982, Hardback
- 1983, UK, Granada ISBN 0-246-12205-6, Pub date 1983, Hardback
- 1984, USA, Doubleday ISBN 0-385-19621-0, Pub date October, 1984, Trade Paperback
- 1984, UK, Granada ISBN 0-586-05828-1, Pub date 1984, Paperback
- 1984, DEU, Goldmann ISBN 3-442-23842-0, Pub date February, 1984, Paperback
- 1984, USA, Hayakawa ISBN 4-15-020060-2 (Part 1) ISBN 4-15-020061-0 (Part 2), Pub date April 15, 1984, Paperback
- 1991, HUN, Unikornis Kiadó ISBN 963-7519-41-6, Pub date 1991, Paperback
- 1992, UK, (Revised Edition) Grafton ISBN 0-586-21343-0, Pub date December, 1992, Trade Paperback
- 1992, ITA, Editrice Nord ISBN 88-429-0292-6, Pub date 1992, Trade Paperback
- 1993, UK, (Revised Edition) Grafton ISBN 0-586-21783-5, Pub date June, 1993, Paperback
- 1995, UK, (Revised Edition) Harper Collins ISBN 0-00-225375-5, Pub date 1995, Paperback
- 1996, CZE, Poutnik ISBN 80-85892-12-X (Part 1) ISBN 80-85892-13-8 (Part 2), Pub date 1996, Paperback
- 1996, POL, Zysk i S-ka Wydawnictwo sc ISBN 83-7150-082-3, Pub date 1996, Paperback
- 1996, SWE, Midkemian Books, Pub date 1996, Hardback
- 1997, NLD, Meulenhoff M ISBN 90-290-5422-0, Pub date 1997, Trade Paperback
- 1997, NOR, Tiden Norsk Forlag ISBN 82-10-04238-6, Pub date August 1997, Hardback
- 1997, RUS, Azbuka ISBN 5-7684-0325-6, Pub date 1997, Hardback
- 1998, FRA, Florent Massot ISBN 2-908382-98-9, Pub date October 1, 1998, Paperback
- 1999, NLD, Meulenhoff M ISBN 90-290-5550-2, Pub date 1999, Hardback
- 2002, CHN, GAO FU GUO JI ISBN 986-7806-10-7, Pub date October 2, 2002, Paperback
- 2002, UK, Harper Collins ISBN 0-00-713411-8, Pub date 2002, Leatherbound
- 2002, TUR, Ithaki Yayinlari ISBN 975-8607-97-9 (Part 1) ISBN 975-8607-81-2 (Part 2), Pub date 2002, Paperback
- 2003, USA, Barnes Noble, Pub date 2003, Hardback
- 2006, SWE, Wahlstroms Fantasy ISBN 91-32-43562-2, Pub date August 8, 2006, Paperback
- 2007, ITA, TEA ISBN 978-88-502-1310-8, Pub date 2007, Paperback
Magician: Apprentice and Magician: Master
- 1986, USA, Bantam Spectra ISBN 0-553-25575-4 (Apprentice) ISBN 0-553-26761-2 (Master), Pub date January, 1986, Paperback
- 1997, Hebrew, Odyssea Publishing, Pub date July 22, 2004
- 1998, USA, Easton Press, Pub date 1998, Leather Bound
- 2002, KOR, Goldenbough ISBN 89-8273-555-0 (Apprentice) ISBN 89-8273-556-9 (Master), Pub date July 22, 2002
- 2002, RUS, 3KCMO ISBN 5-699-00325-8 (Apprentice) ISBN 5-699-00841-1 (Master), Pub date 2002, Hardback
- 2002, GRC, Άγνωστη Καντάθ ISBN 960-8112-02-8 (Apprentice) ISBN 960-8112-03-6 (Master), Pub date December 2002 (Apprentice) May 2004 (Master), Trade Paperback
- 2003, ESP, La Factoría de Ideas ISBN 84-8421-858-9 (Apprentice) ISBN 84-8421-866-X (Master), Pub date July 2003 (Apprentice) April 2004 (Master), Paperback
- 2009, CHN, 四川科学技术出版社 (Sichuan Science & Technology Publishing House) ISBN 978-7-5364-6849-8 (Apprentice) ISBN 978-7-5364-6848-1 (Master), Pub date September, 2009, Paperback
The Riftwar Saga (box set with Silverthorn and A Darkness at Sethanon)
- 1988, USA, Bantam ISBN 8768768760, Pub date November, 1988, Paperback
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