We The Living - Release Details

Release Details

  • 1936, Macmillan, hardback
  • 1937, Cassell, hardback
  • 1942, Scalera Films, theatrical film versions, Italy (titled Noi Vivi and Addio Kira)
  • 1959, revised edition, Random House, hardback
  • 1960, revised edition, Signet, paperback
  • 1988, Duncan Scott Productions, US re-edited theatrical film version (titled We the Living)
  • 1996, 60th Anniversary edition, New American Library ISBN 0-451-18784-9, paperback
  • 2009, DVD Special Edition of US theatrical film version

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