Release Details
- 1922, UK, Methuen (ISBN ?), Pub date 6 April 1922, hardback (First edition)
- 1922, USA, E. P. Dutton (ISBN ?), Pub date ? ? 1922, hardback
- 1926, UK, Methuen, includes an introduction by A. A. Milne (dated April 1926)
- 1926 ? UK, The Library Press Ltd. In the Minerva Editions series. Inc: the 1926 introduction.
- 1937, UK, Methuen's Modern Classics, Pub date ? March 1937, hardback
- 1938, UK Odhams Press, hardback as "Four Great Detective Novels"
- 1970, USA, E. P. Dutton (ISBN 0-525-18941-6), Pub date ? May 1970, hardback
- 1980, USA, Dell Publishing (ISBN 0-440-17376-0), Pub date ? November 1980, paperback (a Murder Ink(R) Mystery)
- 1983, UK, Methuen Publishing (ISBN 0-413-52040-4), Pub date 5 May 1983, hardback
- 1992, UK, John Curley & Assoc (ISBN 0-7927-0853-9), Pub date ? March 1992, paperback (Large print books)
- 2000, UK, Dover Publications (ISBN 0-486-40129-4), Pub date 1 February 2000, paperback
- 2002, USA, BJU Press (ISBN 1-57924-702-4), Pub date ? January 2002, paperback
- 2003, UK, Wildside Press (ISBN 1-59224-219-7), Pub date ? October 2003, paperback
- 2005, UK, Dodo Press (ISBN 1-905432-90-9), Pub date 30 September 2005, paperback
- 2008, UK, Vintage Classics (ISBN 978-0099521266), Pub date 6 November 2008, hardback
- 2009, UK, Vintage Classics (ISBN 978-0099521273), Pub date 6 August 2009, paperback.
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