The Apocalypse Watch - Publication History

Publication History

  • 1995, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-223972-8, Pub date April 10, 1995, Hardback
  • 1995, UK, HarperCollins Audio ISBN 0-00-104985-2, Pub date August 21, 1995, Audiobook
  • 1996, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-649629-6, Pub date March 4, 1996, Paperback
  • 1995, US, Bantam ISBN 0-553-09993-0, Pub date May 1, 1995, Hardback
  • 1995, US, Random House Audio ISBN 0-553-47378-6, Pub date May 1, 1995, Audiobook
  • 1996, US, Bantam ISBN 0-553-56957-0, Pub date April 1, 1996, Paperback
Novels by Robert Ludlum
Novels
  • The Ambler Warning
  • The Apocalypse Watch
  • The Aquitaine Progression
  • The Bancroft Strategy
  • The Chancellor Manuscript
  • The Gemini Contenders
  • The Holcroft Covenant
  • The Icarus Agenda
  • The Janson Directive
  • The Matlock Paper
  • The Parsifal Mosaic
  • The Prometheus Deception
  • The Rhinemann Exchange
  • The Road to Gandolfo
  • The Scarlatti Inheritance
  • The Scorpio Illusion
  • The Cry of the Halidon
  • The Sigma Protocol
  • The Osterman Weekend
  • The Road to Omaha
  • Trevayne
  • The Tristan Betrayal
Bourne series
  • The Bourne Identity
  • The Bourne Supremacy
  • The Bourne Ultimatum
Matarese series
  • The Matarese Circle
  • The Matarese Countdown


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