Stand

Stephen KING

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Stand

“HE LEFT HER A DOLLAR TIP THAT WAS CRAWLING WITH DEATH"

KING, Stephen. The Stand. Garden City: Doubleday, 1978. Thick octavo, original half black cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of King’s epic tale of apocalyptic terror, “a cornerstone of modern horror fiction.”

"I was writing this story near the end of the so-called Energy Crisis in the 1970s and I had an absolutely marvelous time envisioning a world that went smash during the course of one horrified, infected summer… Rarely have I seen so clearly with the eye of my imagination… There is no moral to The Stand, no 'We'd better learn or we'll probably destroy the whole damned planet next time'—but if the theme stands out clearly enough, those discussing it may offer their own morals and conclusions. Nothing wrong with that; such discussions are one of the great pleasures of the reading life" (King, On Writing, 201-6). "A cornerstone of modern horror fiction… A sprawling, kaleidoscopic novel with an impressive scope and command of detail that features some of King's strongest characters… King's most ambitiously imaginative novel" (Fantasy and Horror 6-206). Nominated for the 1979 Hugo Award for Best Book Length Fantasy. First issue, with "First edition" stated on copyright page and code "T39" in the gutter on page 823. Anatomy of Wonder II:601. Collings A21. Brooks A6.1. Ketchum et al., in Underwood & Miller, 16. Ink checkmark to front free endpaper.

One very small closed tear at base of dust jacket rear flap fold. A very nearly fine copy.

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