Wikipedia lists his men's magazine markets as Cavalier, Gallery, Playboy and Penthouse.
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Gallery... I remembered there was another, but couldn't recall the name. Not quite as classy as the other two.Wikipedia lists his men's magazine markets as Cavalier, Gallery, Playboy and Penthouse.
Oh yes he did.Nah, I don't think King wrote for Gent, so no reason for them to get stolen, is how I figure.
Really? How did I miss that one? I was such an avid reader back then.Oh yes he did.
I may be wrong though. I am Googling but not really coming up with anything solid.Really? How did I miss that one? I was such an avid reader back then.
I wonder what the magazine cost back in 1977... two bits?I may be wrong though. I am Googling but not really coming up with anything solid.
Edit: Wait. Just found this...
A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do....bare boobs and Unca Steve...awesome.....just awesome.....
Danielle Steel - oy vey
Kept in the back room of the Stephen King collection?King's published stories in Gent:
The Boogeyman - December 1975
Strawberry Spring - February 1977
The Cat from Hell - December 1977 (ending by Mark Rains)
Man With a Belly - November/December 1979 (actually first published in Cavalier December 1978)
I own copies of each of these.
John
But they would have first editions with library pockets glued inside.....THE HORROR!I wonder if the stolen SK books ever have anything to do with people trying to get 1st editions? Just a thought.
But they would have first editions with library pockets glued inside.....THE HORROR!
This whole discussion reminds me of a visit I made to one of the libraries in my area a long time ago. I was checking out the Stephen King books that were on the shelf and discovered their copy of The Shining was a first edition, first printing. I have to admit I was tempted, but instead took it up to the circulation desk and told them that this was a fairly valuable book. The librarian thanked me and put it somewhere for safekeeping. It did not go back on the shelf.
John
It turns out that SK is number five on the Toronto Public Library's most-stolen-books list. Do we need to sic the Library Policeman on some Torontonians? Or maybe this guy?