The Atlantic Magazine, May 2011
The Atlantic Magazine, 2011. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Contains the first appearance of "Herman Wouk is Still Alive." Paul Simon cover. Near fine, newsstand edition without address label.
The Atlantic Magazine, 2011. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Contains the first appearance of "Herman Wouk is Still Alive." Paul Simon cover. Near fine, newsstand edition without address label.
Bangor, ME: Castle Rock, 1987. 1st Edition. No Binding. Special double issue containing an excerpt from the Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three. Very good with address label to back.
20th Century Fox Telivision, 1998. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Copy of a production script of episode 5X10 of the X Files series, "Chinga" written by Stephen King. Blue card stock, blank covers with interior pages on a thinner blue paper with off-white title page. Interestingly, on the title page this.....
West Kingston, R.I. Donald M. Grant, 1983. #221 of 1000 signed copies. 8vo, 544pp. Illustrations by Stephen Gervais. Signed by Stephen King and Gervais on the limitation page. Red cloth boards decorated and lettered in silver in illustrated jacket and red slipcase. Lightly bumped at base of spine else fine.....
New York: Penguin, 1996. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Pre-publication excerpt from the 4th book in the Dark Tower series. Handed out as a freebie. Very good in wraps with some shelf wear to bottom of front cover.
Hampton Falls, NH: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc., 1997. Advance Review Copy. Publisher's plain printed card wrappers, shrink-wrapped. Couple small spots to foredge of page block else fine. Advance copy, or ARC, of the fourth book in Stephen King's Magnum Opus. This version did not contain the wonderful illustrations by.....
Donald M. Grant, 2012. Jae Lee. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Artist edition, limited to 5000 copies signed by Jae Lee. Fine in fine jacket and slipcase, still sealed in publisher's shrink wrap.
Esquire Magazine, 2009. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Bar Refaeli cover. Contains the first appearance of "Morality," by Stephen King. Near fine, newsstand edition without address label.
Scribner, 2015. 1st Edition. No Binding. Limited to 1500 copies printed for Independent Bookstore Day. Promotional poster from the publication of the second book in the Bill Hodges trilogy, Finders Keepers. Printed in red and black with lined notebook paper background, with several paragraphs of King's handwriting. Very good with.....
Baltimore: Cemetery Dance Publications, 2010. Limited to 750 signed copies, this being a PC. 4to, 405pp. Illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne, Jill Bauman, Alan M. Clark, Vincent Chong. Printed in two colors. Signed by Stephen King on the limitation page. Blue leather boards stamped in silver and red, dust jacket illustrated.....
New York: Viking, 1992. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Speciall ABA edition advance hardcover copy, with facsimile Stephen King letter in front. Near fine with some pushing to spine ends and some light wear to front cover, presumably from slip case. Cardboard slip case has some bumped corners and mild separation where.....
New York: Little Simon, 1999. First edition. 2 Items, oblong pop-up book, pictorial paper boards backed in black cloth with blue metallic lettering. Fine condition. Promotional book with bumped upper corner. Near fine. Uncommon advance copy, a promotional item consisting of a single pop-up from the book, along with a......
London: Books etc. 1998. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Neat little free paperback which came from the publisher, Hodder & Stoughton near the UK release of Bag of Bones. Contains excerpts from King novels. Near fine in wraps.
London: Titan Books, 2021. Gregory Manchess, Rob Gale, Robert Hack. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Hard Case Crime book from Stephen King, in the vein of The Colorado Kid and Joyland. First hardcover edition. FIne in fine dust jackets - there are two jackets with different cover paintings by Gregory Manchess. Original.....
Northridge, CA: The Lord John Press, 1988. From a limitation of 500 numbered and 26 lettered copies, this one of 100 presentation copies, hors de commerce. 18x24" broadsheet, printed in 3 colors. Signed by Stephen King. Lightly bumped lower corners with a slight crease at lower left, else fine. A......
Suntup Press, 2018. Berry, Rick; Christensen, Dave; Moser, Barry. No Binding. JACKET ONLY for the artist gift edition, limited to 1250 copies. No book or slipcase is included - this is just an extra, folded jacket. Near fine with very small nick to bottom edge of front panel. Beautiful illustration.....
Suntup Press, 2018. Berry, Rick; Christensen, Dave; Moser, Barry. No Binding. JACKET ONLY for the artist gift edition, limited to 1250 copies. No book or slipcase is included - this is just an extra unused, rolled jacket. Beautiful illustration from Rick Barry.
New York: New Yorker, 2001. 1st Edition. Soft cover. First appearance of King's story, "All That You Love Will be Carried Away." Newsstand edition with partial wraparound advertisement and barcode. No address label. Near fine with a small chip from edge of rear cover.
New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1975. 3rd printing. 8vo, 439pp. Black cloth backed red paper boards, lettered in gilt. Illustrated jacket by Dave Christensen. Nearly fine in like jacket with a touch of foxing along folds. Very sharp third printing of Stephen King's second published novel, following Carrie. T42.....
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1978. First edition. Thick 8vo, 823pp. Black cloth backed paper boards, spine lettered in gilt, in illustrated jacket. Former owner's stamp to ffep, foxing to prelims and page block edge. Some light spotting to spine and rear board. Jacket price clipped and with.....
1983. No Binding. Nice little typed card from Stephen King to a fan, with typed initials in place of a signature. Mentions the filming of The Dead Zone, Cujo, and a couple actresses who played in these films. Also plugs his new book, Christine. Near fine with light wear and.....
Scribner, 2009. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First printing, near fine in like jacket.
Dublin, NH: Yankee Publications, 1983. Soft cover. First appearance of "Uncle Otto's Truck" by Stephen King. Good condition with heavy rubbing to rear cover and some to front. Moisture damage to edges of last 40 pages or so.
Tokyo: Fusosha Mystery, 1989. Japanese Language Edition. 16mo, 303 [8]pp. Gray paper wrappers with ribbon bookmark in illustrated jacket. Japanese language edition of this controversial novel from Stephen King, writing as Richard Bachman. Near fine softcover in like jacket.
Tokyo: Shinchosha, 1987. Japanese Language Edition. 2vols, 16mo, 380, [4] and 378 [6] pp. Perfectbound in paper wrappers with ribbon bookmarks in glossy, illustrated jackets. Japanese language edition in 2 volumes with jackets showing stills from the 1983 film starring Christopher Walken. Near fine in like jackets.