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An extremely rare Signed First Edition from the Master of Modern Horror.
This amazing collectible will enjoy a special status in your collection.
This extraordinary item is the First Trade edition of this title, produced in a limited quantity of 7500, even more scarce signed. Very rare - autographed on the year of publication 1983, with a personal inscription by STEPHEN KING !
Clean presentable signature in blue pen.
Signed by Stephen King on the title page with a personal inscription:
"For Kimberly -
A Shaggy werewolf story for the New Year -
Stephen King, 12/30/83"
Condition
Fine/NF.
The binding is uniform and tight. Some dust-jacket wear and a short closed tear. Pages crisp
and clean, with no markings, writings, or stampings. No attached
bookplates or signs of any removed. No ripped or creased pages. A
well-cared for book, bright dusj jacket art work unfaded. Free of tobacco odors and stains. An original hardcover collectible, worthy of your Stephen King library.
(Westland): Land of
Enchantment,
(1983). First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author on the date
of publication. A single story by King, issued in a limited
edition with illustrations by Berni Wrightson, who had collaborated
with King on Creepshow. There were various signed issues of the book;
this is the trade hardback with dust-jacket, limited to only 7500 copies.
Additional Book Info
Size
Height: 7.5 in. Width: 4.8 in. Thickness: 0.5 in. Weight:
8.0 oz.
Publisher's Note
The isolated Maine village of Tarker
Mills is terrorized by the horrifying bloodthirsty creature stalking its
inhabitants at the time of the full moon.
Synopsis
Originally conceived as a story-calendar, "Cycle of the
Werewolf" grew to be a beautifully illustrated novella in 12 segments about
Marty Coslaw, a young boy who must convince the townspeople of Tarker's Mills
that there is a werewolf in their midst.
Cycle of the Werewolf is a horror novel released in 1983 by Stephen King, featuring illustrations by renowned comic book artist Bernie Wrightson. 127 pages long, each chapter is a short story unto itself. This book is geared for short story classic horror enthusiasts.
The novel came about when King was asked to write 12 "chapters" of a short story to go along with a werewolf-themed illustrated calendar. King being King, however, the story became much longer than could fit in the calendar format. The project was eventually abandoned and the story was published in novel form instead.
The story was adapted for the screen as Silver Bullet. The film was released in 1985 starring Corey Haim and Gary Busey, directed by Dan Attias, from a screenplay by King. |
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