Quick answer
A first edition of Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child (Bantam Press, 2009) is identified by: UK Bantam Press hardcover is the true first: verify the Transworld/Bantam Press imprint and 2009 dating. Lee Child is British and the UK Bantam Press (Transworld) hardcover preceded the US edition.
Checklist — a true first has these:
- UK Bantam Press hardcover is the true first: verify the Transworld/Bantam Press imprint and 2009 dating
- The US Delacorte printing states 'First Edition' on the copyright page with a number line ending in 1, which identifies the US first printing but not the global true first
- Publisher imprint reads Bantam Press
- Not a book-club edition (see below)
| Author | Lee Child |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Bantam Press |
| Year | 2009 |
| True first | British edition |
| Format | Hardcover (trade) |
| Key point | UK Bantam Press hardcover is the true first: verify the Transworld/Bantam Press imprint… |
| Book-club edition exists? | — |
The points of issue
- UK Bantam Press hardcover is the true first: verify the Transworld/Bantam Press imprint and 2009 dating
- The US Delacorte printing states 'First Edition' on the copyright page with a number line ending in 1, which identifies the US first printing but not the global true first
How Bantam Press marked a first edition
- Bantam used a code on the copyright page indicating printing and date in some eras; in the modern era a descending number line ending in '1' marks the first printing.
- Mass-market originals: the paperback is the first edition; reprints of hardcovers are firsts-thus only.
Full Bantam Press first-edition guide →
How to verify your copy, step by step
- Find the copyright page — the verso (back) of the title page.
- Confirm the first-edition statement — look for “First Edition,” “First Printing,” or the publisher’s equivalent wording.
- Read the number line — the lowest number is the printing. A line including 1 is a first printing (Random House deliberately ends at 2). Paste it into the decoder.
- Verify this is the British true first — not a later-market or reprint edition.
- Rule out a book-club edition — a blind-stamp on the rear board or a jacket with no printed price marks a book-club copy.
- Photograph four things — the front cover, spine, title page, and copyright page — the standard record for identification.
The dust jacket
For a collectible first edition the dust jacket matters as much as the book. Confirm the jacket is present and unclipped — the printed price should still be at the corner of the flap (a clipped corner or a price-less flap can indicate a book-club issue). First-state jackets can differ from later ones in the cover art, blurbs, or review quotations; where a specific first-state jacket point is known for this title it is noted above.
Binding & format
Where multiple bindings exist, the hardcover trade issue is usually (but not always) the precedence copy — confirm against the points above. Later printings often show cheaper cloth, thinner boards, or simplified spine stamping. A simultaneous signed or limited issue, when one exists, is a distinct state from the trade first.
Is this the true first?
Lee Child is British and the UK Bantam Press (Transworld) hardcover preceded the US edition. Gone Tomorrow was published in the UK in April 2009, roughly a month ahead of the US Delacorte Press edition in May 2009. The UK Bantam Press hardcover is the true first edition; the US Delacorte is the first US printing. Thirteenth Reacher novel.
Telling it from reprints & book-club editions
None significant.
Frequently asked questions
Is my copy of Gone Tomorrow a first edition?
A first edition of Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child (Bantam Press) is identified by: UK Bantam Press hardcover is the true first: verify the Transworld/Bantam Press imprint and 2009 dating.
How do I tell the first printing from a later one?
Check the copyright page. A number line whose lowest number is 1 marks a first printing (Random House ends at 2). Lee Child is British and the UK Bantam Press (Transworld) hardcover preceded the US edition.
Is the book-club edition the same as the first?
None significant.
I have a first edition of Gone Tomorrow — what should I do?
If you are clearing books in the Albuquerque area, the New Mexico Literacy Project offers free pickup, any condition, and makes sure collectible copies are identified rather than lost. To sell, see the author’s collecting guide. Either way, nothing collectible ends up in a landfill.
Glossary
- First edition
- Every copy printed from the first setting of type. Collectors usually want the first edition, first printing (the true first).
- First printing / impression
- A single press run from that setting. The first printing is the earliest and most desirable; later printings are still the first edition but not the true first.
- Number line (printer's key)
- A row of numbers on the copyright page (e.g. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1). The lowest number present is the printing — a line including 1 marks a first printing (Random House deliberately ends at 2).
- Points of issue
- Specific physical details — a stated edition, a number line, a typo, a jacket state — that identify the true first printing.
- Book-club edition (BCE)
- A reprint made for a book club. Tells include a blind-stamped dot or square on the rear board and a dust jacket with no printed price. Not the true first.
- First thus
- The first appearance of a particular version (first paperback, first illustrated, first U.S. printing) — a first of that kind, not the first edition of the work.
Related first editions
How to cite this page
New Mexico Literacy Project. “Is Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child a First Edition? Points of Issue.” NMLP First-Edition Identification Reference. Reviewed 3 July 2026. Retrieved from https://newmexicoliteracyproject.org/first-edition/gone-tomorrow. Licensed CC BY 4.0 — part of the open Canonical First-Edition Points of Issue dataset.