The Fortune of War - Publication Details

Publication Details

  • 1979, UK, Collins (ISBN 0-00-222498-4), pub date ? ? 1979, hardback (First edition)
  • 1980, UK, Fontana (ISBN 0006159931), pub date 29 May 1980, paperback
  • 1980, UK, Collins (ISBN 002224984), pub date ? ? 1989, hardback
  • 1991, W. W. Norton & Company; Paperback reprint edition (ISBN 0393308138)
  • 1992, William A. Thomas Braille Bookstore; Hardcover edition
  • 1992, Books on Tape; Audio edition (ISBN 5555358717) (ISBN 1569564183)
  • 1994, W. W. Norton & Company; Hardcover edition (ISBN 0393037061)
  • 2001, Thorndike Press; Hardcover Large-print edition (ISBN 0754015882)
  • 2001, Thorndike Press; Paperback Large-print edition (ISBN 0754024490)
  • Recorded Books, LLC; Unabridged Audio edition narrated by Patrick Tull (ISBN 1402591772)
  • 2011, W. W. Norton & Company; e-book edition (978-0-393-08849-6)

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