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'''The Wind's Twelve Quarters''' ([[1975]]) is a collection of [[short story|short stories]] by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]].
'''The Wind's Twelve Quarters: Seventeen Stories of Fantastic Adventure''' ([[1975]]) is a collection of [[short story|short stories]] by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]].


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
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*[[The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas]] ([[1973]], New Dimensions 3)(subtitle: Variations on a Theme by William James)
*[[The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas]] ([[1973]], New Dimensions 3)(subtitle: Variations on a Theme by William James)
*[[The Day Before the Revolution]] ([[1974]], Galaxy)
*[[The Day Before the Revolution]] ([[1974]], Galaxy)
==Editions==
* 1975: Harper & Row hardcover
* 1976: Bantam
* 1985: ''Las Doce Morada's Del Viento'' (Spanish) Edhasa, ISBN 8435020681
* 1991 April: First Haper Paperbacks printing
* 1995 Jan.: HarperPrism (ISBN 0-06-105605-7) (cover illustration by Danilo Ducak)





Revision as of 19:06, 22 April 2007

The Wind's Twelve Quarters: Seventeen Stories of Fantastic Adventure (1975) is a collection of short stories by Ursula K. Le Guin.

Contents

Note: Original publication dates and attributions are in parentheses.

Editions

  • 1975: Harper & Row hardcover
  • 1976: Bantam
  • 1985: Las Doce Morada's Del Viento (Spanish) Edhasa, ISBN 8435020681
  • 1991 April: First Haper Paperbacks printing
  • 1995 Jan.: HarperPrism (ISBN 0-06-105605-7) (cover illustration by Danilo Ducak)