Editions
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Wordsworth Classics 1992, ISBN 1-85326-015-0
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Modern Library 1992, ISBN 978-0-679-60001-5
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Penguin Classics 1986, ISBN 0-14-043187-X
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Tor 1999, ISBN 0-8125-6711-0
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Books, Inc. 1994
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Broadview Press 1998, ISBN 978-1-55111-126-1
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Barnes and Noble Classics 2003, ISBN 978-1-59308-025-9
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Macmillan Readers 2005, ISBN 978-0-230-02922-4
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Macmillan Readers 2005 (with CD pack), ISBN 978-1-4050-7658-6
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Penguin Classics 2006, ISBN 978-0-14-144203-7
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oxford World's Classics 2006, ISBN 978-0-19-280729-8
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Dalmatian Press Classics 2007, ISBN 978-1-4037-3908-7
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Four Corners Books 2007, ISBN 978-0-9545025-4-6
- The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oneworld Classics 2008, ISBN 978-1-84749-018-6
- The Picture of Dorian Gray: An Annotated, Uncensored Edition, Belknap Press 2011, ISBN 978-0-674-05792-0
- "The Picture of Dorian Gray ", Illustrated Editions CO., INC. 1931 Illustrated by Lui Trugo.
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