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According to Worldcat the first Modern Library edition was published in 1942: http://www.worldcat.org/title/looking...
ETA There were also earlier Modern Library editions, the 1917 one is already in GR. If you have searched through the editions and didn't come across a Modern Library one with your cover, I would just add a new edition.
(All those Signet editions are said to be published in 1960, yet they all have different ISBNs..)

Yes, all those Signets. And in 1960 there was no ISBN. Sigh.


Oh, I know the feeling. I feel like I'm being a bit too obsessive sometimes, but I like to have it right.


If anyone else wants to fiddle about in here, since it's sci-fi, I put some tips in the spoiler tag. Cos it's long. And if you don't want to tackle old speculative fiction, it's boring too. But I know most of you still on this thread might have use for the info.
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Note: the 1949 edition is assigned an ISBN13 9780394329802. Of course there was no such thing as ISBN at the time. When I searched this in Worldcat, I came up with a Modern Library edition from 1981.