1632 (novel) - Release Details

Release Details

  • 2000, USA, Baen Books (ISBN 0-671-57849-9), February 2000, hardcover (First edition)
  • 2001, USA, Baen Books (ISBN 0-671-31972-8), February 2001, paperback
  • 2001, ?, Rebound by Sagebrush (ISBN 0-613-36671-9), October 2001, hardback (library binding)
  • 2006, USA, Baen Books (ISBN 1-4165-3281-1), 30 June 2006, paperback
  • The full text of the novel is available from the Baen Free Library as an e-book: February 2000, DOI:0671578499

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