4th of July (novel) - Release Details

Release Details

  • 2005, U.S., Little, Brown & Co., ISBN 0-316-71060-1, Pub date 2 May 2005, Hardcover
  • 2005, U.S., Little, Brown & Co., ISBN 0-316-05885-8, Pub date 2 May 2005, Hardcover Large Print
  • 2006, U.S., Warner Vision, ISBN 0-446-61336-3, Pub date 1 June 2006, Paperback
  • 2005, U.S., Time Warner Audiobooks., ISBN 1-59483-033-9, Pub date 1 May 2005, Audiobook (CD)
  • 2005, U.S., Time Warner Audiobooks., ISBN 1-59483-032-0, Pub date 1 May 2005, Audiobook (cassette)
  • 2006, UK, Headline Book Publishing, ISBN 0-7553-0583-3, Pub date 24 April 2006, Paperback

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