Publication History
Strange Brother has been reprinted a number of times since its initial 1931 Liveright publication in New York, as follows:
- Thomas Werner Laurie, 1931 (British publication)
- Harris Publishing Company, 1949
- Avon Books, 1952
- Arno Press, 1975
- Gay Men's Press, 1991
- Ayer Company Publishers, 2002
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