Hardcover:
9781402830617 | Barnes & Noble, June 1, 2002, cover price $6.98
9780679410775 | Everymans Library, March 1, 1992, cover price $24.00
9780399121616 | Reissue edition (Putnam Pub Group, June 1, 1978), cover price $10.00 |
About this edition: In Pale Fire Nabokov offers a cornucopia of deceptive pleasures: a 999-line poem by the reclusive genius John Shade; an adoring foreword and commentary by Shade's self-styled Boswell, Dr.
Paperback:
9780425093221 | Reissue edition (Berkley Pub Group, August 1, 1987), cover price $3.95 |
About this edition: Nabokov's parody, half poem and half commentary on the poem, deals with the escapades of the deposed king of Zemala in a New England college town
9780399504587 | J P Tarcher, June 1, 1980, cover price $8.95 |
About this edition: Nabokov's parody, half poem and half commentary on the poem, deals with the escapades of the deposed king of Zemala in a New England college town
CD/Spoken Word:
9781501265112 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, August 4, 2015), cover price $14.99
9781480543133 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, December 1, 2013), cover price $14.99 |
About this edition: In Pale Fire, Nabokov offers a cornucopia of deceptive pleasures: a 999-line poem by the reclusive genius John Shade; an adoring foreword and commentary by Shadeâs self-styled Boswell, Dr.
9781480543126 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, December 1, 2013), cover price $19.99 |
About this edition: In Pale Fire, Nabokov offers a cornucopia of deceptive pleasures: a 999-line poem by the reclusive genius John Shade; an adoring foreword and commentary by Shadeâs self-styled Boswell, Dr.
9781441872760 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, November 20, 2010), cover price $29.99 |
About this edition: In Pale Fire, Nabokov offers a cornucopia of deceptive pleasures: a 999-line poem by the reclusive genius John Shade; an adoring foreword and commentary by Shadeâs self-styled Boswell, Dr.
9781441872784 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, November 20, 2010), cover price $24.99 |
About this edition: In Pale Fire, Nabokov offers a cornucopia of deceptive pleasures: a 999-line poem by the reclusive genius John Shade; an adoring foreword and commentary by Shadeâs self-styled Boswell, Dr.