Something Wicked This Way Comes (novel) - Release Details

Release Details

  • 1962, USA, Simon & Schuster (ISBN 0-671-67960-0), Pub date: June 1962, hardcover (First edition)
  • 1963, USA Bantam (ASIN B000NQBVPO Bantam # H2630 ), Pub date: September 1963, paperback (first printing)
  • 1983, USA, Alfred A. Knopf (ISBN 0-394-53041-1), Pub date: March 1983, hardcover
  • 1997, USA, Bantam USA (ISBN 0-553-28032-5), Pub date: December 1997, paperback (Grand Master Editions)
  • 1998, USA, Avon (ISBN 0-380-72940-7), Pub date: March 1998, paperback (Mass Market Paperback)
  • 1999, USA, Eos (ISBN 0-380-97727-3), Pub date: June 1999, hardcover
  • 2001, USA, Bookspan (ISBN 0-9650204-5-2), Pub date: 2001, hardcover

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