Publication History
Single Book Publications:
| Year | Country | Publisher | Media Type | Cover Designer | Pages | ISBN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | AUS | Puffin Books | Paperback | Geoff Kelly; Cathy van Ee | 248 | 0-14-032231-0 |
| 1993 | AUS | Puffin Books | Paperback | Connel Lee; Ann Wojczuk | 264 | 9780140178548 |
| 1994 | UK | Point SF | Paperback | David Scutt | 321 | 0-590-55494-8 |
| 1994 | AUS | Penguin Books | Paperback | Miles Lowrey, Ellie Exarchos | 248 | 0-140-34769-0 |
| 1999 | US | Tor Books | Hardcover | Donato Giancola | 253 | 0-312-86958-4 |
| 2000 | US | Tor Books | Paperback | 246 | 0-812-58422-8 | |
| 2003 | US | Starscape | Paperback | Tristan Elwell | 246 | 0-765-34267-7 |
| 2007 | AUS | Penguin Books | Paperback | Les Petersen | 245 | 9780140178548 |
| 2008 | US | Random House | Paperback | 244 | 9780375857676 | |
| 2008 | US | Random House | E-Book | 256 | 9780375857676 | |
| 2008 | Portugal | Bertrand Editora | Paperback | - | 276 | 9789722517478 |
| 2010 | UK | Bloomsbury Publishing | Paperback | Les Petersen | 256 | 9781408806975 |
| 2010 | AUS | Penguin Books (Popular Penguins) | Paperback | Eric Gill; Jan Tschichold; Edward Young | 264 | 9780143204787 |
Combined Volumes:
| Year | Country | Title | Publisher | Media Type | Cover Designer | Pages | ISBN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | US | Obernewtyn & The Farseekers | Science Fiction Book Club | Hardcover | Judy York | 440 | 0-7394-1211-6 |
| 2002 | AUS | The Obernewtyn Chronicles (Books 1-3) | Penguin Books | Paperback | Miles Lowrey | 1078 | 9780734305022 |
| 2011 | US | The Seeker (Book 1&2) | Bluefire | Paperback | Les Petersen | 544 | 9780375871139 |
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