"A gigantic Iron Woman rises out of a swamp in order to destroy a factory that is poisoning rivers and killing fish. She befriends Lucy, whose father works at the factory, and who is therefore anxious to find a less violent way to stop the pollution of the environment. ..."
--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> (above, contemporary, generally negative)
Many WorldCat library records use heading The Iron Woman: A Sequel to The Iron Man, especially but not only for early editions. The Library of Congress reports that main title.
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 1993 |
|
The Iron Woman | Faber and Faber | Chapbook | |
| September 1994 |
|
The Iron Woman | Faber and Faber | Chapbook | |
| September 1995 |
|
The Iron Woman | Dial Books | Chapbook | |
| October 2000 | The Iron Woman | Dial Books | Chapbook | ||
| June 2005 |
|
The Iron Woman | Faber and Faber | Chapbook | |
| December 2011 |
|
The Iron Woman | Faber and Faber | Chapbook | |
| October 2014 |
|
The Iron Woman | Faber and Faber | Chapbook | |
| June 2018 |
|
The Iron Woman | Faber and Faber | Chapbook | |
| June 2018 |
|
The Iron Woman | Faber and Faber | Chapbook |