8vo., 319pp. Sharp First Edition of this King classic, made into the 1983 film starring Dee Wallace. Bound in 1/4 black cloth over brown paper-covered boards with titles in silver and brown on the spine. Square, tight and clean throughout with little or no wear save a mild bump to the top front tip. A touch of off-setting to top of end-paper gutters but no toning to pages. Beautiful unclipped Dust-jacket, ($13.95), is bright and fresh with no creases, chips or tears. A gorgeous, collectible copy.
Beautifully signed by Stephen King to front panel of dust wrapper: "Stephen King, 9/22/86." Very attractive. Stated at copyright page: "First Published in 1981 by The Viking Press." First edition, eighth printing; number-line beginning w/8. Textured brown matte boards, silver SK, black cloth spine wrap, brown metallic and silver spine titles, moderate shelf wear. Pages near fine, no writing; slight fox inside covers. Bind fine, hinges intact. Original dust wrapper closely matching first state in design, moderate edge wear, rub, discoloration, crease at front flap; unclipped 15.95, protected in new clear acid-free sleeve. Classic jacket illustration of Cujo's frothing canines by Steven Stroud. King full-size photo at back by Jill Krementz. Scarce fairly sharp signed early printing in same wrapper. A chilling tale of terror in a quiet New England town and the horrible evil unleashed in the dead of Summer...'Cujo' is the story of a rabid Saint Bernard who terrorizes a woman and her son in the town of Castle Rock, Maine. Cujo, the two-hundred-pound Saint Bernard, is the beloved family pet of the Cambers. One day he pursues a rabbit into a bolt-hole, a cave inhabited by some very sick bats, whereupon the tragic nightmare ensues. Rare tangible. Printed in the United States of America. 329 pages. Insured post.
Beautifully signed by Stephen King to front panel of dust wrapper: "Stephen King, 9/22/86." Very attractive. Stated at copyright page: "First Published in 1981 by The Viking Press." First edition, eighth printing; number-line beginning w/8. Textured brown matte boards, silver SK, black cloth spine wrap, brown metallic and silver spine titles, moderate shelf wear. Pages near fine, no writing; slight fox inside covers. Bind fine, hinges intact. Original dust wrapper closely matching first state in design, moderate edge wear, rub, discoloration, crease at front flap; unclipped 15.95, protected in new clear acid-free sleeve. Classic jacket illustration of Cujo's frothing canines by Steven Stroud. King full-size photo at back by Jill Krementz. Scarce fairly sharp signed early printing in same wrapper. A chilling tale of terror in a quiet New England town and the horrible evil unleashed in the dead of Summer...'Cujo' is the story of a rabid Saint Bernard who terrorizes a woman and her son in the town of Castle Rock, Maine. Cujo, the two-hundred-pound Saint Bernard, is the beloved family pet of the Cambers. One day he pursues a rabbit into a bolt-hole, a cave inhabited by some very sick bats, whereupon the tragic nightmare ensues. Rare tangible. Printed in the United States of America. 329 pages. Insured post.
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top edge gilt: The top of the text block (the edges the pages that are visible when looking directly down at the top of a closed book) has been decorated with a gold-like finish.