The Lathe of Heaven - Publication History

Publication History

Serialized
  • Amazing Science Fiction Stories, March 1971 and May 1971.
Editions in English
  • 1971, US, Charles Scribner's Sons, ISBN 0-684-12529-3, hardcover
  • 1971, US, Avon Books, ISBN 0-380-43547-0, paperback
  • 1972, UK, Victor Gollancz, ISBN 0-575-01385-0, hardcover
  • 1984, US, Avon Books, ISBN 0-380-01320-7, paperback (reprinted 1989)
  • 1984, UK, Granada Publishing, ISBN 0-586-03841-8, paperback
  • 1997, US, Avon Books, ISBN 0-380-79185-4, trade paperback
  • 2001, US, Millennium Books, ISBN 1-85798-951-1, paperback
  • 2003, US, Perennial Classics, ISBN 0-06-051274-1, paperback
  • 2008, US, Scribner, ISBN 1-4165-5696-6, paperback
Audio recording in English
  • 1999, US, Blackstone Audio Books, ISBN 0-7861-1471-1
Translations
  • 1971, France: L'autre côté du rêve, Marabout; reprinted in 2002 by Le Livre de Poche, ISBN 2-253-07243-5
  • 1974, Germany, Die Geißel des Himmels, Heyne, München, 1974, ISBN 3-453-30250-8
  • 1979, Sweden: På Andra Sidan Drömmen, Kindbergs Förlag, ISBN 91-85668-01-X
  • 1983, Portugal: O Flagelo dos Céus, Publicações Europa-América
  • 1991, Finland: Taivaan työkalu, Book Studio, ISBN 951-611-408-3
  • 1991, Poland: Jesteśmy snem, Phantom Press, ISBN 83-7075-210-1 & 83-900214-1-2
  • 1991, Portugal: Do Outro Lado do Sonho, Edições 70, ISBN 972-44-0784-5
  • 1992, Hungary: Égi eszterga, Móra, ISBN 963-11-6867-0
  • 1994, Czech republic: Smrtonosné sny, Ivo Železný, ISBN 80-7116-173-X
  • 1997, Russia: Резец небесный
  • 2004, Portugal: O Tormento dos Céus, Editorial Presença, ISBN 972-23-3156-6
  • 2005, Italy: La Falce dei cieli, Editrice Nord, ISBN 88-429-1360-X
  • 2010, Korea: 하늘의 물레.황금가지, ISBN 978-89-6017-242-5

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