<b>From the introduction to the Starmont House facsimile edition (partial):</b> "<i>World's End</i> by Victor Rousseau. In this novel, a menace much like what is in <i>Off on a Comet</i> by Jules Verne brings about severe changes on the Earth. Instead of the focus on what is being done about the disaster, the novel concentrates on what happens to the people involved with it. There are no alien menaces in this story. People are the only living creatures to cause trouble. It is a powerful story of love and hate."
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 1933 |
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Argosy, July 8, 1933 | The Frank A. Munsey Company | MAGAZINE | 2 |
| July 1933 |
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Argosy, July 15, 1933 | The Frank A. Munsey Company | MAGAZINE | 43 |
| July 1933 |
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Argosy, July 22, 1933 | The Frank A. Munsey Company | MAGAZINE | 80 |
| 1991 |
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Red Twilight / World's End | Starmont House | Omnibus | 62|3 |
| 1991 |
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Red Twilight / World's End | Starmont House | Omnibus |