The Poisoned Chocolates Case - Release Details

Release Details

  • 1929, UK, Collins Crime Club, (ISBN NA), Pub date ? ? 1929, hardback (First edition)
  • 1950, UK, Pan Books, (ISBN NA), Pub date ? ? 1950, paperback
  • 1983, USA, Dell Publishing (ISBN 0-440-16844-9), Pub date ? November 1983, paperback
  • 1983, UK, Penguin Books (ISBN 0-14-008161-5), Pub date ? July 1986, paperback
  • 1991, USA, Black Dagger Crime Reprints (ISBN 0-86220-820-3), Pub date 4 December 1991, hardback
  • ?, USA, Dales (ISBN 1-84262-217-X), Pub date ? ? ?, hardback (Large print edition)
  • 2001, USA, House of Stratus (ISBN 0-7551-0206-1), Pub date 31 August 2001, paperback

Not available for many years, The Poisoned Chocolates Case was republished by House of Stratus in 2001 (ISBN 0-7551-0206-1).

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