I wonder why there's so much differentiating info on this book!Amazon says it doesn't release till October.
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I wonder why there's so much differentiating info on this book!Amazon says it doesn't release till October.
It's not the actual aquisition, the fun is in the hunt.....
Different levels of the Tower?I wonder why there's so much differentiating info on this book!
Must be!Different levels of the Tower?
Thank you! Don't you need my address?Picked up my illustrated Joyland today. Bought a copy for myself and one for a friend.
NEATO!These are my latest. I fixed the clown to look more like Pennywise.
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Found these in a thrift store and I think they might be first editions. Does anyone know how to confirm?
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There's a guide to UK first editions at the Stephen King Collector website. If you google Stephen King UK first editions it should come up for you.
Sorry, it looks like our Guide to Identifying First Editions only covers U.S. publications and those look like Hodder(?) releases.
A 1st/1st 'Salem's Lot Illustrated Edition (2005) somehow wound up on the shelf (a cart actually) of one of my local Friends of the Library stores ($5). A believe the first printing on this one was only 25,000. Hard to find. So glad to finally have this one. Doubleday did a really nice job on it. It's a very attractive, well-made book (much better than their 70's productions).