Editions

Editions: 2000–2004

This page lists a selection of editions of L.M. Montgomery’s books that were published between 2000 and 2004.

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Anne of Green Gables (Peterborough: Broadview Editions, 2004)

Anne of Green Gables (Broadview Editions, 2004)

Edited by Cecily Devereux. Print, trade paperback, 8.5” x 5.5”, 400 pp., ISBN 1-55111-362-7.

This critical edition of Anne of Green Gables contains the complete text of the original published edition, a detailed introduction, a chronology of Montgomery’s life, detailed information about the publishing history of the book, four additional short stories and two essays by Montgomery, an interview with Montgomery, selected reviews of the book, as well as extracts from Isabella Macdonald Alden’s “Pansy” books.

Additional Content

Preface (7–8), introduction (12–38), “Lucy Maud Montgomery: A Brief Chronology” (39–41), “A Note on the Text” (42–50), by Cecily Devereux. “Appendix A: Selected Montgomery Stories before Anne” (335–64), “Appendix B: Montgomery on Writing” (365–70), “Appendix C: Montgomery on Gender” (371–84), “Appendix D: The ‘Pansy’ Novels of Isabella Macdonald Alden” (385–90), “Appendix E: Selected Reviews” (391–97).

Sources

A copy of the first printing is in the site owner’s collection. Cover art courtesy of Broadview Editions.

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Anne of Green Gables (New York: Sterling Publishing, 2004)

Cover art for ANNE OF GREEN GABLES, by L.M. Montgomery (Sterling, 2004), featuring an illustration depicting a young Caucasian girl with red braids and wearing a sailor hat and a nineteenth-century green dress sits in a buggy next to an older man in a black suit, an expression of delight in her eyes as she takes in the canopy of trees above them.

By Lucy Maud Montgomery. Print, jacketed hardcover, 8” x 6 1/8”, viii + 302 + 2 pp., ISBN 978-1-4027-1451-1. Cover art and interior illustrations by Scott McKowen. Epigraph and dedication omitted.

Followed by a similar edition of Anne of Avonlea in 2007.

Additional Content

“Questions, Questions, Questions,” by Arthur Pober.

Sources

A copy of the seventh printing is in the site owner’s personal collection.

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