Out of The Unknown (collection) - Publication History

Publication History

  • 1948, USA, Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. OCLC 2925369, Pub date 1948, Hardback, reprinted without illustrations 1949, 1952
  • 1969, USA, Powell OCLC 4042822, Pub date 1969, adds "The Wellwisher" by E. Mayne Hull
  • 1970 UK, Sidgwick & Jackson OCLC 222120, Pub date 1970, Hardback, same contents as Powell edition, as The Sea Thing and Other Stories
  • 1970, UK, New English Library OCLC 17869720, Pub date October 1970, Paperback, abridged from the Sidgwick & Jackson edition, omits "The Witch" and "The Patient"

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