Q (novel) - Editions

Editions

The following are printed editions. Downloadable online editions in several languages can be found here.

  • Czech: Dokořán, 2006, ISBN 80-7363-072-9
  • Danish: Hovedland, 2002, ISBN 87-7739-554-9
  • Dutch: Wereldbibliotheek, 2001, ISBN 90-284-1877-6
  • English: Heinemann, 2003, ISBN 0-434-01000-6 Harcourt, 2004, ISBN 0-15-101063-3 Arrow, 2004, ISBN 0-09-943983-2
  • French: Seuil, 2001, ISBN 2-02-040066-9, with the title L'œil de Carafa
  • German: Piper, 2002, ISBN 3-492-04218-X
  • Greek: Travlos, 2001, ISBN 960-7990-35-8
  • Italian: Einaudi, 1999, ISBN 88-06-15572-5
  • Korean, 2006
  • Polish: Albatros, 2005, ISBN 83-7359-269-5
  • Portuguese (Brazilian): Conrad, 2002, ISBN 85-87193-56-2
  • Russian : Machaon, 2006, ISBN 5-18-001036-5
  • Serbian: Plato, 2010, ISBN 978-86-447-0524-6
  • Spanish: Grijalbo/Mondadori, 2000, ISBN 84-9759-358-8
  • Basque: Gatazka Kolektiboa, 2009, ISBN 978-84-613-5252-4

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