• 1975, New York: The
Viking Press, May 1975, hardcover :In his limited-edition pamphlet, ''Collecting Mystery Fiction #10, Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe Part II
, Otto Penzler describes the first edition of A Family Affair'': "Blue boards, black cloth spine; front and rear covers blank; spine stamped with gold and blue foil. Issued in a mainly black dust wrapper." :In April 2006, ''Firsts: The Book Collector's Magazine
estimated that the first edition of A Family Affair'' had a value of between $60 and $100. The estimate is for a copy in very good to fine condition in a like dustjacket. • 1975, New York: Viking (
Mystery Guild), November 1975, hardcover :The far less valuable Viking book club edition may be distinguished from the first edition in three ways: ::* The dust jacket has "Book Club Edition" printed on the inside front flap, and the price is absent (first editions may be price clipped if they were given as gifts). ::* Book club editions are sometimes thinner and often taller (usually by a quarter of an inch) than first editions. ::* Book club editions are bound in cardboard, and hardcover first editions are typically bound in cloth (or have at least a cloth spine). • 1976, London:
Collins Crime Club, 1976, hardcover • 1976, New York:
Bantam #02614-3, September 1976, paperback • 1976, London: Fontana #4339, 1976, paperback • 1976, London: Book Club Associates, 1976 • 1993, New York: Bantam Crimeline January 1, 1993, paperback • 2006, Auburn, California: The Audio Partners Publishing Corp., Mystery Masters January 9, 2006, audio CD (unabridged, read by
Michael Prichard) • 2011, New York: Bantam Crimeline August 17, 2011,
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