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 Collection of 14 stories, with an introduction by King on the writing and marketing of short fiction. Simultaneous with the UK (Hodder & Stoughton) edition. | 
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 Reprint (Scribner; Hodder & Stoughton 2022) fantasy novel. | 
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 Collection of four novellas with an introductory note by King. | 
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 Original collection of four novellas, with an afterword by King. Simultaneous with the Hodder & Stoughton UK edition. | 
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 Expanded from the Scribner (2010) edition with the addition of the original story “Under the Weather”. | 
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 Reprint (Penguin/Plume 1997) associational novel previously published as a 6-part serial (Signet; Penguin, 1996). Published as 6 green cloth hardcover volumes in a green cloth slipcase. Published in three states: Gift: 2000 unsigned cloth bound sets, in slipcase ($150.00); Limited: 148 signed numbered sets, bound in leather and cloth, in slipcase ($900.00); Lettered: 52 signed sets, with one of the original sketches matted in the traycase ($2500.00). Details taken from online listing. | 
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 Also available in a numbered edition (-51-8, $60.00), limited to 500 copies signed by King & Whelan. Volume one in the series. | 
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 Original collection of five interconnected stories, one previously published, at least two with supernatural elements, about the ’60s and their lasting effects. Simultaneous with the UK (Hodder & Stoughton) edition. | 
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 Collection of 13 stories, one original, with an introduction and story notes by King. This “collector’s set” includes a bound-in DVD of N., an original video series. Simultaneous with the Hodder & Stoughton UK edition. | 
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 Collection of the title novella and King’s 2003 revised and expanded version of The Gunslinger, including short essay and foreword. Illustrations by Michael Whelan, some new to this edition. This is a slipcased limited edition of 4,000 signed by Whelan; there is also a boxed, gift edition of 1,250 signed by both King and Whelan (-73-4, $300.00). | 
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 Collection of 23 stories with an introduction by the author. 19 of the stories are reprints, with one of the four originals, “Umney’s Last Case,” being available online prior to this book publication. Simultaneous with the UK (Hodder & Stoughton) edition. | 
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 Ten copies printed, only one remains, in the possession of Stephen King. Details taken from online listing. | 
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 Collection of six stories in a 9″ x 11″ edition, heavily illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne. This is an oversized, slipcased gift edition of 5,000; a leatherbound, signed, traycased edition of 750 and a signed, lettered, gilt-edged, traycased edition of 52 are also available. | 
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 Collection of six stories by King, extensively illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne. This is an oversized, slipcased gift edition of 5,000; a leatherbound, signed, traycased edition of 750 (-216-3, $300.00) and a signed, lettered, gilt-edged, traycased edition of 52 (-217-0, $1,500.00) are also available. | 
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 Collection of King fiction and non-fiction, some previously uncollected. | 
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 Reprint (Doubleday 1977) horror novel. This book was available in three states. A deluxe Gift Edition of 1500 unsigned copies is clothbound in a slipcase; a Signed Limited Edition of 750 numbered copies, housed in a custom traycase was available for $450; and a Signed Lettered Edition of 52 copies, specially bound, housed in a custom traycase was available for $2,500. The limited and lettered editions were signed by Stephen King and Vincent Chong. Details taken from online listing. | 
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 Collection of six stories by Stephen King, two original to this edition. Limited to 900 signed copies. A further 200 were reserved as presentation copies. | 
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 Collection, which includes a reprint of “The Mist” plus a number of fine stories in their first book appearance. | 
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 Collection of five stories that were made into movies, with commentary on each by King. | 
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 Reprint (Pocket 2009) collection of five stories that were made into movies, with commentary on each by King. | 
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 Reprint (Pocket 2009) collection of five stories that were made into movies, with commentary on each by King. Printed in two colors throughout, with five full-color illustrations by Vincent Chong. This is an unsigned, limited edition of 2,000. | 
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 Series editor Heidi Pitlor. | 
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 Collection of 15 stories, three original. | 
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 SF novelization. Future-war novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. | 
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 Fantasy novelization. Book 3 of a fantasy-war trilogy, set in the “Warhammer” universe. | 
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 Fantasy novel. Fifth in the“Gotrek Gurnisson” series, set in the world of “Warhammer”. It follows Trollslayer, Skavenslayer, Daemonslayer and Dragonslayer. A “Warhammer” novel. | 
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 Fantasy novelization. Book 1 of a fantasy-war trilogy, set in the “Warhammer” universe. | 
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 Fantasy novelization set in the “Warhammer” role-playing game world. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.95. Volume three in the series. | 
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 SF novelization. | 
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 SF future war novel. Book 1 in the “Eldar” series, set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. | 
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 SF novelization. Future-war novel set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe. | 
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 Fantasy war novel set in the “Warhammer” universe. Book 7 in the “Gotrek and Felix” series. | 
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 Omnibus of the first 4 “Gotrek and Felix” novels set in the “Warhammer” universe: Trollslayer, Skavenslayer, Daemonslayer and Dragonslayer (Black Library, 1999-2000). This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $50.00. | 
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 Collection of three stories originally published in long out of print Warhammer supplements. | 
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 Omnibus of Books 1-3 in the series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $10.99. | 
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 Omnibus/collection of three novelizations based on the fantasy roleplaying game, all in the “Gotrek & Felix” series: Beastslayer (2001), Vampireslayer (2001), and Giantslayer (2003), plus one novella and a glossary. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $50.00. Details taken from online listing. | 
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 Fantasy omnibus of books 7-9 in the series: Giantslayer, Orcslayer, and Manslayer, plus a reprint short story, and an introduction by Long. | 
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 Reprint (Black Library 2009) fantasy novelization. Details taken from online listing. | 
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 A “Warhammer 40,000” novel; third in the “Space Wolf” series. | 
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 Details taken from online listing. | 
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 Details taken from online listing. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $6.95. | 
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 Sf novelization set in the “Warhammer 40,000” role-playing game world. In the “Wolfclaw” series. | 
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 SF omnibus of Space Wolf, Ragnar’s Claw, and Grey Hunter, set in th “Warhammer 40,000” universe. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $11.99. | 
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 SF Omnibus of Books 4, 5 and 6 in the “Space Wolf” series set in the “Warhammer 40,000” universe: Wolfblade (King), Sons of Fenris and Wolf’s Honour (Lightner) (Black Library, 2003-7). | 
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 Fantasy novelization. Book 2 of a fantasy-war trilogy, set in the “Warhammer” universe. | 
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 Fantasy novelization set in the “Warhammer” role-playing game world. Volume two in the series. | 
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 Fantasy novel. Sixth in the“Gotrek Gurnisson” series, set in the world of “Warhammer”. The cover title is only Vampireslayer. | 
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 Future war novel. A “Warhammer 40,000” novel; fourth in the “Space Wolf” series. This is a world-wide edition and is available in the US for $7.99. | 
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 Reprint (Tor 2022) fantasy novel. Limited to 400 signed, numbered, copies. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 26 lettered, signed, copies ($850). Details taken from publisher website. | 
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 Expanded from the 1924 (Elkin Mathews) edition with the addition of the novel The Return of William Shakespeare. | 
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 Reprint (Ward Lock 1936) mystery novel. | 
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 An anthology of erotic horror, “adults only”. | 
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 Collection of surreal and fantastic stories and fables which the author dubs “Brautigans.” | 
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 Collection of fantasy baseball stories. Also announced in hardcover. | 
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 Anthology of 17 baseball fantasy stories, two original stories by Kinsella himself; other authors include George Alec Effinger, Rick Wilber, Edo van Belkom, Andrew Weiner, and John Kessel. |