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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.

click for a larger image of item #34608, The Stephen King Universe Baltimore, Cemetery Dance Publications, 2001. The lettered limited edition of this "guide to the worlds of Stephen King," written by Stanley Wiater, Christopher Golden, and Hank Wagner. Of 52 copies, this is designated "PC" and as an "Author's Copy," and is from Wiater's library. Signed by Wiater, Golden and Wagner. White leather stamped in black, with silk ribbon marker; fine in a fine dust jacket and fine dark blue leather tray case. [#034608] $650
click for a larger image of item #30350, The Stephen King Companion Kansas City, Andrews and McMeel, (1995). A presentation copy of the limited revised edition. "PC" on the colophon, which is signed by Beahm and four others: Stephen Spignesi, David Lowell, Michael Collings, and Kenny Ray Linkous. With a typed note from Beahm to recipient laid in. Bookplate of recipient front flyleaf. Fine, without dust jacket, as issued; lacking slipcase. [#030350] $150
(NY), Scribner, (2004). The two writers' account of the Boston Red Sox championship season of 2004. King and O'Nan, both longtime and long-suffering Red Sox fans, decided at the beginning of the season to collaborate on a book about the Red Sox season. As VIP fans, the two had more access to the players than usual, and their account is lively and engaging; that the Sox broke an 86 year-long "curse" to win the World Series that year couldn't have been better scripted. Signed by O'Nan. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915454] $50
Mercer Island, Starmont House, 1985. The simultaneous softcover issue. Slight rubbing near upper spine; else fine. [#035155] $20
click for a larger image of item #30337, The Gothic World of Stephen King: Landscape of Nightmares Bowling Green, Bowling Green State University Popular Press, (1987). A review copy of the issue in wrappers. Stamp of the reviewer inside the front cover; fine. Later issued by a series of other publishers. [#030337] $20
NY, St. Martin's, (1994). The first U.S. edition. Bookplate of another author inside the front cover. Some lamination peeling; near fine in wrappers. [#030336] $20
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