Saturday 23 January 2010

STEPHEN KING - LIMITED EDITIONS

STEPHEN KING – A COLLECTION OF LIMITED EDITIONS

US LIMITED EDITIONS


Firestarter – Phantasia Press 1980 (US)
Signed presentation and signed and numbered edition. Number 678 of 725 copies signed, ‘Stephen King, July 8th 1980’. On the title page King has written, ‘For Dave - stay hot! Stephen King 5/14/83’. Dustjacket artwork by Michael Whelan. The limitation sheet reads: "This first edition of Firestarter by Stephen King is limited to 725 copies, all of which have been signed and numbered by the author. This copy ______". There were also 26 lettered copies. Below this is Stephen King's signature and date. The issue price for this book $35. Mint in a Mint d/w and slipcase. £1095





Danse Macabre – Everest House 1981 (US)
Number 228 of this signed Limited edition with slipcase issued in a print-run of 250 signed and numbered copies. The limitation page reads "This special edition of DANSE MACABRE is limited to 250 copies numbered 1 to 250, and 15 for private distribution lettered A-O signed by the author. No ____". Mint in a Mint slipcase. £575



Cujo – The Mysterious Press 1981 (US)
Number 339 of a limited edition of 750 signed and numbered copies, with an acetate cover and a slipcase. Sold originally for $75. The limitation page reads: "Of this special limited edition of Cujo, 750 copies have been numbered and signed by the author, This copy no. _____ Mint in Mint acetate d/w and slipcase. £545



A Complete Set of the Dark Tower Series
– Grant 1982 – 2004. (US)
Volume 1 is numbered 249; Volume 2 is numbered 699 and Volumes 3-7 are all numbered 681.
Dark Tower: The Gunslinger – Number 249 of a limited edition of 500 slipcased copies. Dustjacket artwork by Michael Whelan. Signed and numbered by Stephen King and Michael Whelan. Cover price $60. The limitation sheet reads: "This special edition of The Dark Tower: THE GUNSLINGER is limited to 500 copies, signed by the author and artist. This copy _____________"
Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three – Number 699 of a limited edition of 850 slipcased copies (800 of which were offered for sale). Issue price of $100. Numbered, and signed by Stephen King and Phil Hale. The limitation sheet reads: "This special first edition of THE DARK TOWER II: The DRAWING OF THE THREE is signed by author Stephen King and artist Phil Hale. The Edition is limited to 850 copies of which 800 are for sale. This is copy ___".
Dark Tower III: The Wastelands
- Number 681 of a limited edition of 1,250 slipcased copies numbered, and signed by Stephen King and Ned Dameron.
Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass - Number 681 of a limited edition of 1,250 slipcased copies numbered, and signed by Stephen King and Dave McKean.
Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla – Number 681 of a Limited edition of 1,350 slipcased copies numbered, and signed by Stephen King and Bernie Wrightson. Issued in two volumes contained in a single slipcase. Only 1300 of these were available for sale to the public. Issue price $200
Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah – Number 681 of a limited edition of 1,400 slipcased copies, numbered and signed by Stephen King and Darrel Anderson. Issued in a single volume with slipcase. Issue price $175;
Dark Tower VII The Dark Tower – Number 681 of a limited edition of 1,500 slipcased copies, numbered and signed by Stephen King and Michael Whelan. Issued in two volumes with slipcase. Originally scheduled for release on September 21st; the release of the limited edition was delayed until October due to Grant not receiving slipcases for this book in time. Issue price $225

All Mint in Mint d/w’s and slipcase. £8450






Christine – Grant 1983 (US)
Number 318 of a limited edition of 1,000 signed and numbered copies with dust jacket and slipcase. Signed by King and the artist Stephen Gervais. The limitation sheet reads: "This special edition of CHRISTINE is limited to 1,000 copies, signed by the author and artist. This copy _________. The original price for this book was $65. Mint in a Mint d/w. and slipcase. £565



The Eyes of the Dragon – Philtrum Press 1984 (US)
Number 732 of 1250 signed (in black ink) and numbered copies in matching slipcase. 250 were reserved for private distribution. Wonderful production with exquisite paper. Mint in slipcase. £595




The Talisman - Grant 1984 (US)
Signed, numbered and slipcased edition of 1200 copies. This is number 946. Two volumes in a single slipcase with no dustjacket's as issued. Signed by King and Straub in Volume 1. Illustrated by the following artists: Jeffrey Jones, Rowena Morrill, Thomas Canty, Berni Wrightson, Don Maitz, Stephen Gervais, Ned Dameron, Richard Berry, Phil Hale, and R. J. Krupowicz. Mint in Mint slipcase. £475



Skeleton Crew – Scream Press 1985 (US)
Number 443 of 1000 signed and numbered copies. Signed by King and the illustrator J K Potter. Large Potter print laid in. The limitation sheet reads "STEPHEN KING'S SKELETON CREW This volume is one of one thousand copies, signed on the facing page in silver ink by the author and artist”. Mint in Mint d/w and slipcase. £495



My Pretty Pony – Whitney 1988 (US)
Bound in stainless steel jacket with digital clock inset. Limited printing of 250 copies, 150 of which were offered for sale, 100 were reserved for the museum's private collection and patrons of the museum, signed by both King and Kruger. Mint.
A very expensive slipcase was made for my client by the British binder and artist Stephen Warwick Fleming. Mint. £2650





Dolan’s Cadilac – Lord John Press 1989 (US).
Deluxe signed edition of 250 numbered copies, quarter bound in leather (with marbled paper) signed by Stephen King. This is No. 72. Mint. £450



The Stand – Doubleday 1990 (US).
Number 156 of 1250 signed and numbered copies. The limited edition measures 7.5 x 9.5 x 3.25 and is signed by Stephen King and the illustrator Bernie Wrightson on a page specially included for that purpose. High quality padded black leather binding, gold embossed stamping, embossed red lettering and decorative motif on the back , red silk moire end pieces, red silk bookmark, gilt edges and laid gently in a black wooden box that has padded red silk lining, black and gold metal plate on front of box with author's name and title of book. Mint in a Mint box. £1450




Gerald’s Game – Viking 1992 (US)
One of 2000 presentation copies of this first edition issued at the American Booksellers Association in anticipation of the November release, complete with a printed facsimile letter signed by King on the front endpaper. Book is in a publishers cardboard slip-case - no jacket as issued. Mint in Mint slipcase. £65



Insomnia – Mark V. Zeising 1994 (US)
Number 641 of a 1250 Signed Limited Edition signed by Stephen King, Phil Hale (artist) and Arnie Fenner (designer) and protected by a leather bound tray case. Wonderful production. Mint in a Mint d/w in a Mint slipcase. £275

Six Stories – Philtrum Press 1997 (US).
Number 621 of 1100 copies signed by Stephen King. The book contains these stories: 'Autopsy Room Four', 'Blind Willie', 'L.T.'s Theory Of Pets', 'Luckey Quarter', 'Lunch at the Gotham Cafe' and 'The Man in the Black Suit'. This is the only edition of this book. King went in the opposite direction from all the lavishly produced limited editions put out by other publishers by having this book issued in self-wraps (a deep brownish-mauvish-purplish dustjacket attached at the spine over plain off-white card stock covers), with his name and the book's title printed in simple white lettering on the front panel and the spine. Because there were so few issued and because it is a softcover book instead of a hardcover, with the text and the covers the same size, it is unusual to find a copy in excellent condition. Mint. £645

Black House – Grant 2002 (US)
Number 681 of a signed limited edition with matching traycase was issued in September with a print-run of 1,500 signed and numbered copies. These copies are signed by Stephen King, Peter Straub and Rick Berry. Sequel to ‘The Talisman’. Mint in a silver gilt folding traycase with green felt lining. £385

UK LIMITED EDITIONS

Dolores Claiborne – Hodder and Stoughton 1992 (UK).
Special Limited Christmas Gift Edition with deluxe binding, in its own slipcase and the author’s facsimile signature on an affixed bookplate. Limited to 2000 copies. Mint in a Mint slipcase. £65

Nightmares and Dreamscapes - Hodder and Stoughton 1993 (UK). Special Limited Christmas Gift Edition with deluxe binding, in its own slipcase and the author’s facsimile signature on an affixed bookplate. Limited to 2000 copies. Mint in a Mint slipcase. £65

Insomnia - Hodder and Stoughton 1994 (UK).
Number 55 of 200 copies, signed by the author on a bookplate stating 'Special Limited Edition of 200 numbered copies signed by the author'. First King limited with his actual signature. Mint in Mint slipcase. £225

Rose Madder - Hodder and Stoughton 1995 (UK).
Number 15 of 250 copies, signed by the author on a bookplate stating 'Special Limited Edition of 250 numbered copies signed by the author'. Mint in Mint slipcase. £225

Desperation and The Regulators - Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1996 (UK).
Number 99 of a Signed Limited edition of 250 copies bound in blue leather with gilt stamped lettering and both books housed in a matching slipcase. Limitation sheet is affixed inside Desperation as issued. Both books are Mint in Mint slipcase.
N.B. Desperation by King and The Regulators by Bachman. £275


The Dark Tower: Wizard and Glass
– Hodder and Stoughton 1997 (UK).
Number 489 of 500 signed and numbered copies. Signed by King on a fixed bookplate. Issued in standard H&S style with a leather cover and matching slipcase. Mint in Mint slipcase. £295

US TRADE
(All US 1sts unless stated)

Creepshow – Plume/New American Library 1982 (US)
"Stephen King's "Creepshow" is a 1982 anthology horror movie directed by George A. Romero (of "Night of the Living Dead" & "Dawn of the Dead" fame), and written by Stephen King ("The Shining", "Misery", "The Stand"). It consists of five short "Jolting Tales of Horror": "Father's Day", "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill", "Something to Tide You Over", "The Crate" and "They're Creeping Up On You!". Two of these stories, "The Crate" and "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill" (originally titled "Weeds") were adapted from previously published Stephen King short horror tales, while the other stories were written especially for the film. These stories are tied together by animated segments and the plight of a young boy (played by Stephen King's own son, Joe King) who is a dedicated fan of a fictitious comic book titled "Creepshow", which his stern and even borderline abusive father disapproves of. The film is a homage to the EC Comics of the 1950s such as "Tales from the Crypt", "The Vault of Horror" & "The Haunt of Fear", and is widely considered the best horror anthology movie of all time according to the vast majority of horror fans.” Fine in wraps as issued. £42

Cycle of the Werewolf – Zavisa 1983 (US).
A wonderful signed presentation copy of this the first trade edition. Only 7500 printed. Presenation, handwritten on the title page, is not too easy to decipher but the gist is: ‘For Philip Best- Mood better, good clippings. Hence no change for this shaggy werewolf story. I hope you like it. You ought to try the Eng….. some time – children who …… ……., the woman who stuck her just washed poodle in the microwave oven to dry it fast (it exploded) and similar goodies, and an item each week on … Best wishes, Stephen King 9/2/84.’ Fine in a Fine d/w. £895

The Tommyknockers
– Putnam 1987 (US).
1st edition, first printing with "Permission to come" on verso of title page. Fine in a Fine d/w. £38

The Dark Tower Paperbacks – Volume 1-4, consisting of:
The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger – Plume/New American Library 1988 (US Paperback).
Fine in wraps as issued. £24.00
The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three – Plume/New American Library 1989 (US Paperback).
Fine in wraps as issued. £20
The Dark Tower III: The Wastelands – Plume/New American Library 1992 (US Paperback).
Fine in wraps as issued. £18
The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
– Plume/New American Library 1997 (US Paperback).
Fine in wraps as issued. £18

US CONTRIBUTIONS‘The Reaper’s Image’ in Startling Mysteries Vol. 2 No.6 - 1969 (US).
Signed by King at his entry, “For Andrew – Best, Stephen King 10/29/84”. A fine copy. Contains King's second professional sale and commercially published story, "The Reaper's Image" - and his first professional appearance on a magazine cover. Very Good in wraps as issued. £325





‘Nona’ in Shadows Vol. 1 edited by Charles L. Grant – Doubleday 1978 (US).
Price-clipped. Fine in a Fine d/w. £16

Donald and Abby Westlake
Transylvania Station
– Dennis McMillan Publications 1987 (US).
Introduction by Stephen King. Signed by both Donald and Abby Westlake. Mint in wraps as issued. £24

Ed. Martin Harry Greenberg and Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
– Carroll and Graf 1987 (US).
Foreword: Jon Lellenberg, on behalf of Dame Jean Conan Doyle. This anthology contains: Hostage to Fortune by Anne Perry; The Adventure of the Venomous Lizard by Bill Crider ; The Second Treaty by Daniel Stashower; The Doctor's Case by Stephen King; The House That Jack Built by Edward Wellen; The Adventure of the Persistent Marksman by Lillian de la Torre; The Curious Computer by Peter Lovesey; Sherlock Holmes and the Muffin by Dorothy B. Hughes; The Two Footmen by Michael Gilbert; Dr and Mrs Watson at Home by Loren D. Estleman; The Adventure of the Gowanus Abduction by Joyce Harrington; The Shadows on the Lawn by Barry Jones; Sherlock Holmes and "The Woman" by Michael Harrison; The Adventure of the Unique Holmes by Jon L. Breen; The Return of the Speckled Band by Edward D. Hoch; The Phantom Chamber by Gary Alan Ruse; The Final Toast by Stuart M. Kaminsky; The Infernal Machine by John Lutz; Afterword: Moriarty and the Real Underworld by John Gardner. Mint in a Mint d/w. £20

Edited by Douglas E. Winter
Night Visions 5
– Dark Harvest 1988 (US).
All new fiction by Stephen King, Dan Simmons and George R.R. Martin. Features The Reploids, Sneakers and Dedication by King. Features Metastasis, Vanni Fuchi Is Alive and Well Living In Hell and Iverson's Pits by Simmons and The Skin Trade by Martin. Illustrated by Ron Lindahn & Val Lakey Lindahn. Mint in a Mint d/w. £20

‘The Bear’ and ‘The Moving Finger’ in’Fantasy & Science Fiction Limited Edition – Mercury Press December 1990 (US).
A special Stephen King Limited issue of 500 copies signed by King to the rear. Wonderful condition. Mint in wraps as issued. £145




US OTHER
Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller (series editors)
Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen King
– Signet/ New American Library 1985 (US Paperback).
First Trade Paperback Edition of the 1982 Underwood-Miller First Edition, Introduction by Peter Straub, Foreword by Stephen King, Afterword by George A. Romero. Very Good in wraps. £12

Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller (series editors)
Kingdom of Fear: The World of Stephen King
– Underwood-Miller 1986 (US). Mint in a Mint d/w. £16

Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller (series editors)
Feast of Fear: Conversations With Stephen King
– Underwood-Miller 1989 (US).
Number 445 of a limited edition of 600 copies. Contains forty-seven interviews with Stephen King by a wide assortment of people beginning with writers for the Lewiston Daily Sun and the Bangor Daily News in the early seventies through the 80s and 90s with Stanley Wiater ,Paul Gagne and others including Ted Koppel.The book was only issued as a limited edition of 600 copies with 550 numbered ,24 marked as Presentation Copies and 26 lettered A - Z and bound in full leather. 282 pages bound in bright red cloth with black spine tiles and a bound in red silk bookmark.The endpapers are a textured brick red material. Mint in Mint d/w and slipcase. £38

George Beahm.
The Stephen King Companion
– GB Publishing 1989 (US).
Number 211of a limited edition of 250 deluxe, illustrated copies signed by Clive Barker, Joe Bob Briggs, Donald M. Grant, Kenny Ray Linkous, Timoithy O'Shaughnessy, Christopher Spruce, Nye Willden, Douglas E. Winter, George Beahm, Michael R. Collings, Barry R. Levin, Charles McGrath, Dan R. Scaperotti, Michael Whelan, Howard Wornom, and Roger Zelazny. Laid in is a limited b/w print by Kenny Ray Linkous and a letter from the publisher explaining about the print and the free copy of ‘Grimoire’ that accompanies the deluxe edition. Also added is the free copy of ‘Grimoire’ – This is number 211 of 250 numbered copies signed by George Beahm. Mint in a Mint d/w in slipcase. £125

Stephen J. Spignesi
The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia
– Popular Culture 1991 (US).
Limited to 3000 copies. Exhaustive encyclopedia of anything and everything in Stephen King's books and movies. Fine in laminated boards as issued. £45

George Beahm.
The Stephen King Story
– GB Publishing 1991 (US).
Number 179 of 250 numbered copies signed by George Beahm, Kenny Ray Linkous, Michael R. Collings, Christopher Chesley and Carroll F.Terrell. Also added is the free copy of the copy of Grimoire #2, issued with the deluxe edition. Mint in a Mint d/w with slipcase. £85

Ronald V. Borst, Keith Burns and Leith Adams
Graven Images
– Grove Press 1992 (US).
Introduction by Stephen King. Signed by the editors, Ronald V. Borst, Keith Burns and Leith Adams. Additionally signed by contributors Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch and Harlan Ellison. Unique copy and very scarce. The Best of Horror, Fantasy, Science-Fiction Film Art from the collection of Ronald V. Borst. Mint in a Mint d/w. £125

George Beahm
Stephen King Country
– Running Press 1999 (US).
George Beahm, a Stephen King expert who has chronicled the life and works of King since 1989, presents a photographic journey to the places that inspired the eerie small-town setting of King's novels. The photos are accompanied by authoritative text explaining how and where each location fits in as a setting for Stephen King's works.” Mint in a Mint d/w. £32

Stephen Jones
Creepshows
– Titan Books 2001 (US).
The illustrated Stephen King Movie Guide. Sl. crease to back bottom cover corner o/w Mint in wraps as issued. £14



UK CONTRIBUTIONS


‘Cat From Hell’ in ‘Tales of Unknown Horror’
– New English Library 1978 (UK).
Very Good in wraps as issued. £18

Ed. Kirby McCaauley
Dark Forces
– Macdonald 1980 (UK).
"A landmark volume designed to bring together revolutionary new tales of terror and fantasy." Barron (ed.): Horror Literature 4-346. 22 stories and the short novel ‘The Mist’ by Stephen King. Page edges sl. browned o/w Fine in a Fine d/w. £24

Ed. Douglas E. Winter
Prime Evil
- Bantam Press 1988 (UK).
Number 171 of 250 numbered leatherbound copies in felt-lined leather slipcase, both book and slipcase are blind-stamped on the spine panel, with double-page colour illustrations by Tom Canty. This copy SIGNED by all contributors including editor Winter and artist Canty. Mint copy in matching black folding traycase.
An anthology of horror short stories edited by Douglas E. Winter. It was first published in 1988 by New American Library. With the exception of the Dennis Etchison story, "The Blood Kiss", the stories are original to this anthology.
Introduction, by Douglas E. Winter
"The Night Flier", by Stephen King
"Having a Woman at Lunch", by Paul E. Hazel
"The Blood Kiss", by Dennis Etchison
"Coming to Grief", by Clive Barker
"Food", by Thomas Tessier
"The Great God Pan", by M. John Harrison
"Orange Is for Anguish, Blue for Insanity", by David Morrell
"The Juniper Tree", by Peter Straub
"Spinning Tales with the Dead", by Charles L. Grant
"Alice’s Last Adventure", by Thomas Ligotti
"Next Time You’ll Know Me", by Ramsey Campbell
"The Pool", by Whitley Strieber
"By Reason of Darkness", by Jack Cady £425



Ed. Douglas E. Winter
Prime Evil
– Bantam Press 1988 (UK).
Horror anthology by 13 of the genre's foremost authors, including Stephen King, Clive Barker, Peter Straub, Thomas Tessier, David Morrell, Jack Cady, Charles Grant, Ramsey Campbell, and others. King contributes ‘The Night Flier’, an original story. Mint in a Mint d/w. £18

Ed. Robert Silverberg
Legends
– Harper Collins 1998 (UK).
Introduction by Robert Silverberg; The Dark Tower: The Little Sisters of Eluria by Stephen King; Discworld: The Sea and Little Fishes by Terry Pratchett; The Sword of Truth: Debt of Bones by Terry Goodkind; Tales of Alvin Maker: Grinning Man by Orson Scott Card; Majipoor: The Seventh Shrine by Robert Silverberg; Earthsea: Dragonfly by Ursula K. Le Guin; Memory, Sorrow and Thorn: The Burning Man by Tad Williams; A Song of Ice and Fire: The Hedge Knight by George R.R. Martin; Pern: Runner of Pern by Anne McCaffrey; The Riftwar Saga: The Wood Boy by Raymond E. Feist; The Wheel of Time: New Spring by Robert Jordan. Mint in a Mint d/w. £16

UK OTHERS

Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller (series editors)
Bare Bones
– New English Library 1989 (UK).
A cornucopia of rare insights into Stephen King, the man and the writer. The editors have assembled the first book of conversations with him, a series of revealing interviews King has granted to some of America's most respected interviewers. Most of the interviews have never been widely circulated before, and none has appeared in book form". Fine in a Fine d/w. £18

ALSO FOR SALE IS A SET OF UK 1ST EDITIONS.
More information on request.