The Hundred Days (novel) - Publishing History

Publishing History

  • 1998, UK, HarperCollins (ISBN 0-00-225789-0), pub date 7 September 1998, hardcover (First edition)
  • 1998, UK, HarperCollins (ISBN 0001055313), pub date 7 September 1998, audiobook (Audio Cassette, narrator Robert Hardy abridged)
  • 1998, USA, W. W. Norton & Company (ISBN 0-393-04674-5), pub date October 1998, hardcover
  • 1998, Audio Edition Recorded Books, LLC; Unabridged Audio edition narrated by Patrick Tull (ISBN 1402591802)
  • 1999, UK, HarperCollins, (ISBN 0006512119), pub date 20 September 1999, paperback
  • 1999, USA, W W Norton (ISBN 0-393-31979-2), pub date October 1999, hardcover
  • 2000, USA, Thorndike Press (ISBN 0786217480), pub date ? March 1999, hardcover (Large Print)
  • 2000, USA, Thorndike Press (ISBN 0786217499), pub date ? January 2000, paperback (Large Print)
  • 2001, USA, Soundings (ISBN 1860429392), pub date ? January 2001, audiobook (Audio CD, narrator Graham Roberts)
  • 2007, USA, Blackstone Audiobooks (ISBN 1433201240), pub date ? April 2007, audiobook (MP3 CD, narrator Simon Vance)
  • 2011, USA, W. W. Norton & Company (ISBN 978-0-393-08851-9), pub date 5 December 2011, e-book

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