First published in 1813.
[This record reflects various editions, various series, with several different introductions by various people].
1945 Dodd Mead edition has illustrations of the author, her environment and the setting of the book together with a foreword by May Lamberton Becker.
1950 Dent edition is illustrated by Charles E. Brock.
1972 Penguin English Library edition is edited with an introduction by Tony Tanner.
1984 Reader's Digest Association edition has illustrations by Gene Sparkman and an afterword by Katherine C. Hill-Miller.
1985 Oxford World's Classics edition has an introduction by R.W. Chapman.
1989 Signet Classic paperback has an afterword by Joann Morse.
1990 Oxford World's Classics edition is edited by James Kinsley ; with a new introduction by Isobel Armstrong ; notes by Frank W. Bradbrock.
1991 World International Classics library edition has illustrations by Karen Heywood.
1991 Everyman's Library hardcover edition has an introduction by Peter Conrad.
1995 Modern Library edition has an introduction by Anna Quindlen & is the companion volume to the A&E/BBC Presentation.
1996 Signet Classic paperback edition has an introduction by Margaret Drabble.
2003 Penguin Classics edition is edited with an introduction and notes by Vivien Jones.
2009 and 2016 Arcturus trade paperback edition has an introduction by Brian Busby.
2012 Sterling Publishing and the Barnes & Noble Signature Editions hardcover editions have an introduction and notes by Sarah S.G. Frantz.