The table below presents a map of the various editions of “Tango Stories”:
| Version | Date | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0 | English 1st ed 978-0-9573276-0-3 (h) 978-0-9573276-1-0 |
8/11 | |||||
| 1.5 corrected |
reprint | 3/12 | |||||
| 1.7 revised |
German 1st ed 978-0-9573276-2-7 (h) |
10/13 | |||||
| 2.0 revised with index |
English 2nd ed 978-0-9573276-4-1 |
12/14 | |||||
| corrected | German 2nd ed 978-0-9573276-3-4 |
2/15 | |||||
| Spanish Argentine edition 978-987-28607-4-5 |
4/15 | ||||||
| Spanish International edition 978-0-9573276-6-5 |
2/16 | ||||||
Version 2 (i.e. the 2nd editions of the English and German text) has an index and, as a new appendix, an essay on listening to tango music. If you only have the first edition, you can read this essay on todotango in English or Spanish.

I am excited to formally announce the forthcoming release of the Spanish version of “Tango Stories” in Buenos Aires this Easter. The book has gone to the printers and will be launched at the Maracaibo (the former Marabú cabaret) on Tuesday 14th April 2015. Later in the year the book will be made available outside Argentina through Amazon.
I’m delighted to announce the release of the second edition of “Tango Stories”. I have been continuously updating the text in the two years since “Tango Stories” first appeared, and this second edition is completely revised. There are some additional discographies and new appendices, including an essay on how to listen to tango music, a condensed version of my most requested lecture. There is also an index – two in fact, one of the orchestras and musicians, and another of the themes referenced.
That’s right – the 1st edition hardback is now sold out. If you desperately want a hardback, there are just a few copies left at amazon in the UK.