Camp Concentration/Editions

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Details and images in this list are mainly derived from ISFDB, which has fuller information.

All the notes on the rest of this site refer to the 1999 Vintage Books edition.

US

Doubleday, 1969. Hardcover. Cover art: Saul Lambert.
Avon, 1971. Paperback. ISBN 0380023482
Bantam Books, 1980. Paperback. ISBN 0553131176
Carroll & Graf, 1988.[1] Paperback. Cover art: Stephen Hall. ISBN 0881843865
Vintage Books (Random House), 1999. Trade paperback. Cover art: Jana Sturbek. ISBN 0375705457

UK & Australia

Serialized in four parts in New Worlds: July, August, September, and October 1967.
Hart-Davis, 1968. Hardcover. Cover art: Ken Reilly. ISBN 0246973528
Panther, 1969. Paperback. Cover art: Rickards/Vargo. ISBN 0586028463
Panther, 1973. Paperback. ISBN 0586028463
Panther, 1977. Paperback. Cover art: Rickards/Vargo. ISBN 0586028463

Translations

Dutch (translated by Fred Schmidt): Kamp concentratie. Meulenhoff, 1970. Paperback. Cover art: Ruurd Groot.
French: Genocides / Camp de concentration. OPTA, 1970.[2] Hardcover.
German (translated by Fred Schmidt): Lichtenberg, 1971. Trade paperback. Cover art: E. Baum & W. Baum. ISBN 3-7852-2014-6
French (translated by Gertrud Baruch): Éditions Recontre, 1971. Hardcover. Cover art: E. Baum & W. Baum. ISBN 3-7852-2014-6
Italian (translated by Gian Paolo Cossato & Sandro Sandrelli): Campo Archimede. Casa Editrice La Tribuna, 1972. Published as issue #160 of Galassia. Cover art: Antonio Atza. ISBN 3-7852-2014-6
German (translated by Gertrud Baruch): Heyne, 1974. Paperback. Cover art: Karel Thole. ISBN 3-453-30300-8
Serbian (translated by Vukica Đilas): Logor koncentracije. Jugoslavija, 1978. Trade paperback.
Spanish (translated by Alberto Laurent): Campo de concentración. Adiax, 1983. Trade paperback. ISBN 84-85963-42-3
French: Camp de concentration. J'ai Lu, 1983. Paperback. Cover art: Barclay Shaw. ISBN 2-277-21492-2
Italian (translated by Gian Paolo Cossato & Sandro Sandrelli): Campo Archimede. Mondadori, 1989. Cover art: Oscar Chichoni.

Footnotes

  1. The Carroll & Graf paperback featured a bizarrely Reaganesque back cover blurb, claiming that the novel was about "a frightening future world when Third World guerrillas are busy at work undermining the shaky foundations of Western democracies."
  2. A combined edition with Disch's The Genocides. Translation of cover text: "Are we worms in fruit? Has power declared war on intelligence? Two journeys into the shadows, from an American who is afraid."