Stephen king the stand 1st edition 1st printing signet complete uncut.
The stand first edition second printing.
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The stand 1st 1978 edition.
This edition is missing around a quarter of the original text current value 250 350.
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First printing with a full number line 1 10.
Two years later now a second printing has been announced.
In 1990 doubleday released a 400 000 copy 1st edition of the complete and uncut the stand for 24 95.
All of stephen king s books are excellent but this one is a parable for modern times of the age old battle between good and evil.
A bright dust jacket.
The first edition continues until the book is changed.
My publisher apparently printed 4 000 copies all of which have now been sold.
On the copyright page you will see the words first trade edition current value 30 50.
The stand was epic in its original form and this edition with expanded story lines and restored cuts lives up to the original.
4 5 out of 5 stars 26 26 product ratings stephen king the stand 1st edition 1st printing signet complete uncut.
First edition as stated on the copyright page.
The stand is a post apocalyptic dark fantasy novel written by american author stephen king and first published in 1978 by doubleday the plot centers on a pandemic of a weaponized strain of influenza that kills almost the entire world population.
Read it again if you have read it before.
This first printing edition of the stand is an exceptional original copy which has been personally signed by stephen king with a personal inscription.
The stand 1st 1978 edition.
I wonder if that is correct.
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The few survivors united in groups establish a new social system and engage in confrontation with each other.
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A new version of the book is then typeset which becomes the second edition lately first edition has become widely accepted tto mean first edition first printing when buying or selling books although technically speaking it shouldn t be.