Waterland

Graham Swift

earliest edition we have, 1983 Claassen, 1993 hardcover

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Waterland is a 1983 novel by Graham Swift. It is considered to be the author's premier novel and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize (a prize Swift finally achieved with Last Orders).

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Editions we hold

Waterland edition · 2020 · Scribner · 512 pages · 9781471187322
Waterland edition · 2019 · Simon & Schuster, Limited · 9781471192067
Waterland edition · 2019 · Simon & Schuster, Limited · 9781471187339
Waterland edition · 2015 · Pan Macmillan · 368 pages · 9781447275503
Waterland audiobook · 2014 · Brilliance Audio · 9781491574065
Waterland edition · 2013 · Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · 376 pages · 9780375712371
Waterland edition · 2013 · Everyman · 408 pages · 9781841593562
Waterland edition · 2010 · Picador · 354 pages · 9780330518215
Waterland edition · 2008 · Picador · 354 pages · 9780330457217
Waterland paperback · 2002 · Picador · 368 pages · 9780330491877
Waterland paperback · 2002 · De Bezige Bij · 9789023410317
Waterland paperback · 1999 · Picador · 358 pages

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