September 30, 2008 (hardcover) October 2009 (paperback)
Media type
Print (hardback & paperback), e-book
Pages
609 (hardcover) 960 (paperback)
ISBN
978-1-59606-177-4 (hc) ISBN 978-1-4391-3314-9 (pb) ISBN 1-4391-3314-X (pb)
OCLC
243941482
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