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Page counts across these editions range from about 88 pages to roughly 536 pages.

Editions include collaborative “crowd” translations by dozens of translators, new single‑translator renderings, and established translator pairs credited for full collections.

Student editions are typically annotated and commonly include the complete text, a chronology of the author’s life, an introduction with background, interpretive discussions, and notes clarifying words and phrases.

These editions appear in both paperback and hardcover formats.

It’s described as the first comprehensive English translation of Chekhov’s earliest stories (fifty‑eight pieces), presented chronologically with annotations and produced through a collaborative translation project.

Modern translations aim to convey Chekhov’s lyricism, humor, and pathos so he can “speak for himself”; some restore passages omitted in earlier English versions, and reviewers note the translations read naturally.

Most entries list the suggested reader age as "22 Years and Up."

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