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A Wizard of Earthsea (Earthsea Cycle, #1)
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Steve (plinth) | 179 comments
This is circa 1975, and the price was $1.75 (although I picked it up used a few years later for $1.50)!


Sandi (sandikal) | 1212 comments Mine is whatever edition Kobo has.


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Serendi | 848 comments That's my edition, too. I started reading Le Guin in 1976 or thereabouts, and I'm pretty sure I got these new.


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Dustin (tillos) | 365 comments 89. Its purple, probably my only purple book.
A Wizard of Earthsea (Earthsea Cycle, #1) by Ursula K. Le Guin


Joseph | 2433 comments A Wizard of Earthsea (Earthsea Cycle, #1) by Ursula K. Le Guin is my current copy. I've also seen the purple one and the one in the original post. I don't remember the cover on the first one I read, which I'm sure I checked out of either the library or the school library back in the day.


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Nathan (tenebrous) | 377 comments A kindle file?


Carter McNeese (cm1165) | 30 comments what Rob said.

Never read Le Guin. Sort of excited about it.


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terpkristin | 4407 comments I got my copy in the early 2000's, intending to read it then. That said, so far I've actually listened to it (and grabbed it on Kindle for WSFV).



(Ok I have no idea why that rotated, it's not rotated at the website.... http://kristin.seidelmann-owners.com/...)


Carolina Dustin wrote: "89. Its purple, probably my only purple book.
A Wizard of Earthsea (Earthsea Cycle, #1) by Ursula K. Le Guin"


Same here, except that mine is not "mine" is library "mine" :)


Michal (michaltheassistantpigkeeper) | 294 comments I have the purple one too.


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Ivi_kiwi | 87 comments A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin

That is my copy.
it cost 60 pence, originally.


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J.J. Garza | 37 comments The Audible edition, the small purple one (which is printed in horrible newsprint!) and the new Houghton Mifflin Edition (the one with the eagle on the cover)


AndrewP (andrewca) | 2667 comments I have the same one as Terpkristin. It's the paperback but the only one the library system had.


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Bill | 19 comments I have the same Kindle cover as Rob.


Joe Informatico (joeinformatico) | 888 comments Mine was published by Roc around the early or mid 90s, and looks like this (apologies for the resolution, I couldn't find a good version with an image search):



But my copies of the next two titles in the series are from this printing by Bantam Spectra:



I don't remember what my copy of Tehanu looks like; I'll have to check when I get home.


Amber (ajennell) | 1 comments I have same edition Steve has. Owned it myself for 15+ years. VERY well loved.


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Doug Luberts | 35 comments Steve wrote: "
This is circa 1975, and the price was $1.75 (although I picked it up used a few years later for $1.50)!"


That was the edition I bought around '75/'76... Wish I still had it, as my Kindle edition just doesn't have the same charm.

So very grateful that this month's pick gave me an excuse to go back and re-read this book, which fueled a life-long interest in wizards-and-wizardry in a high school kid who was pretty much a laser-only type until then.


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Alan | 534 comments My version was Steve's. My son's copy is the purple one.


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kvon | 563 comments Mine is the same as Steve's in 1. Which is why I made this Teresa Wentzler cross-stitch some years ago.



terpkristin | 4407 comments Great work on the cross-stitch, kvon!


Pamela D (funisreading) | 42 comments Rex wrote: "The Earthsea Trilogy: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore

I recently found the Science Fiction book club edition (2005) at Half Price Books. This edition coll..."


The Audible version is different from the Overdrive one. I enjoyed the Overdrive one, but most people didn't People seemed to really like the Audible copy.


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Terje Meling | 10 comments I have the same version Louise has, the quartet.


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Will (longklaw) | 261 comments The one that Rob has. It's my first copy of the book


Jennifer | 3 comments I borrowed an Overdrive version of the audiobook. That version is narrated by Harlan Ellison rather than whoever does the Audible version. I really enjoyed his narration because it felt very natural, like he was orally recounting a story rather than reading text from a book.


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Mine's the purple paperback. A friend gave me the entire quartet for my birthday AGES ago, and I THINK I MIGHT have read book one sometime between then and now, but I don't remember it. Never read the others for sure, though I'm absolutely going to now.


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Darren That's a kickass cross-stitch.


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Rafał (whiteraven_pl) | 5 comments I picked up this book at random in the public library some 12 years ago. I was a teenager who was just getting into reading fantasy novels and what luck that I stumbled upon this amazing book. Back then the copy that I borrowed was a worn out Polish edition by Prószyński i S-ka Publishing.

http://static.polter.pl/sub/Czarnoksi...

I fell in love with it and read the next three books in the series. I re-read it a couple years later for a A-level-like oral exam
Recently, about 3 - 4 months ago, a wonderful hardcover edition of the entire series cought my eye in a bookstore and I finally decided that it's time to add it to my very own bookshelf. I was looking for a nice complete set of all Earthsea books and couldn't find one before so I was stoked to see this beauty, I grabbed it and went straight to the till :)

The book next to a handy reference LEGO minifig.
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http://oi58.tinypic.com/radks8.jpg

Check out this beautiful version of the Earthsea map.
http://pl.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=5u...

And another reference photo - this time with a handy reference Kindle Keyboard. Notice the matching bookmark that came with the book.
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The book is just shy of a 1000 pages in length and includes A Wizard of Earthsea, The Tombs of Atuan, The Farthest Shore, Tehanu, The Other Wind and Tales from Earthsea.


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