A signed limited edition paperback - SIX STORIES, humbly printed across the top.
One of only 1,100 produced and autographed by Stephen King. A fragile softcover signed limited edition that is hard to find in this very fine condition. Bangor, Maine, Trade Paperback. Philtrum Press 1997. Signed Limited Edition. Presented in a new matching cloth slipcase with the author and title printed on the side spine. Number 417 of only 1,100 signed and numbered copies. Signed on the last page of the book.
Condition: As New. Unread condition. No bookplates attached or signs of
any removed. A well-cared for book, protected from any potential
damage. This book stands out as having had exemplary care. Square and
tight spine. Excellent original example with plastic protective sleeve.
Collector's grade soft-cover book worthy of your Stephen King library.
Exceptional quality.Matching slipcase is in new condition. Photos of the actual item.
Arabic numbered edition.
This rare signed-limited edition collection of six stories was published by King's own Philtrum Press line in 1997. This collection features first time appearances of stories or collects rare pieces for the first time. Produced with high-quality papers by the Philtrum Press publisher, Michael Alpert, who also produced the limited edition of Eyes of the Dragon, The Ideal Genuine Man, and The Plant.
This is a thin trade paperback with a water-marked black cover, the words "STEPHEN KING Six Stories" humbly printed in white text across the top of the cover. Inside, the paper is of heavy stock and acid-free. The last page, 199, contains the printing information, the book number and Stephen King's signature.
This is a rare and historical piece of King literature to own. This copy has been sealed in an archival bag. This means the book has been free from flourescent light, dust, liquid, or any other book contaminate. The book has been preserved to the highest quality.
This collection of six stories includes:
Autopsy Room Four
Blind Willie
L.T.'s Theory Of Pets
Luckey Quarter
Lunch at the Gotham Cafe
The Man in the Black Suit