The Eye of The World - Release Details

Release Details

  • 1990, U.S., Saint Martin's Press (ISBN 0-312-85009-3), Pub date January 15, 1990, hardcover (First edition)
  • 1990, U.S., Tor Books (ISBN 0-8125-0048-2), Pub date February ?, 1990, paperback
  • 1990, UK, Little, Brown (ISBN 0-356-19068-4), Pub date July 12, 1990, hardcover
  • 1990, UK, Orbit (ISBN 1-85723-353-0), Pub date July 12, 1990, hardcover
  • 1992, UK, Orbit (ISBN 1-85723-076-0), Pub date July 15, 1992, paperback
  • 1993, U.S., Tom Doherty Associates (ISBN 0-8125-1181-6), Pub date October ?, 1993, paperback
  • 1995, U.S., Gallant / Publishing Mills (ISBN 1-879371-52-9), Pub date December ?, 1995, Audio book cassette
  • 1999, U.S., Rebound by Sagebrush (ISBN 0-613-17634-0), Pub date October ?, 1999, hardcover (Library binding)
  • 2000, U.S., Tor Books (ISBN 0-8125-7995-X), Pub date September ?, 2000, paperback
  • 2002, U.S., Starscape Books (ISBN 0-7653-4184-0), Pub date January ?, 2002, paperback (pub as "From the Two Rivers Pt.1")
  • 2002, U.S., Starscape Books (ISBN 0-7653-4221-9), Pub date January ?, 2002, paperback (pub as "To the Blight Pt.2")
  • 2003, UK, ATOM (ISBN 1-904233-20-1), Pub date March 6, 2003, paperback (pub as "From the Two Rivers Pt.1")
  • 2003, UK, ATOM (ISBN 1-904233-19-8), Pub date March 6, 2003, paperback (pub as "To the Blight Pt.2")

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