Added 11/22/63 to the list in the first post. Curiously, four of King's last five books were all published the second week of November. Is there something special about that?
Added 11/22/63 to the list in the first post. Curiously, four of King's last five books were all published the second week of November. Is there something special about that?
Gives ample time to sell before Christmas, and in the US Winter is near and people have more indoor time.
Well, I would if I could find it. I swear on a stack of 1st/1st GUNSLINGERS I had it! It must have fallen out of the book when I made the list. If I come across it I'll post a picture.
I'm sure if there is intelligent life somewhere out there in the universe, they are wise enough to stay away from us.
And the people bowed and prayed, to the cell phone god they made...
Roadwork is listed as April 1981, but the copyright page states "First Printing, March, 1981". Anyone have doubt the book was available in March?
In this case the publisher has stated it in writing. March 1981.
That's what I thought, just like The Running Man.
Updated TWTTK.
Still missing quite a few dates, mainly for the early books and books from the early 1990s. Anyone able to help? Best way would be official publisher information or period newspaper or magazine articles.
Missing exact dates:
- The Shining
- Rage
- Night Shift
- The Stand
- The Long Walk
- The Dead Zone
- Roadwork
- The Running Man
- Creepshow
- Cycle of the Werewolf
- The Drawing of the Three
- Nightmares in the Sky
- The Stand: Uncut
- Four Past Midnight
- The Waste Lands
- Needful Things
- Gerald’s Game
- Dolores Claiborne
- Rose Madder
- Secret Windows
No exact dates. Check the Catalog:
The Shining is 1977, believed to be January, 1977. That is the best confirmed information.
Rage is Year: 1977 (Believed to be September)
Night Shift: Year: 1978 (Believed to be February)
Perhaps members can clarify for the record-and the Catalog.
- Night Shift
- The Stand-1978 (Believed to be September)
- The Long Walk-Year: July, 1979
- The Dead Zone
- Roadwork
- The Running Man
- Creepshow
- Cycle of the Werewolf
- The Drawing of the Three
- Nightmares in the Sky
- The Stand: Uncut
- Four Past Midnight
- The Waste Lands
- Needful Things
- Gerald’s Game
- Dolores Claiborne
- Rose Madder
- Secret Windows
Here's the information I have:
•Night Shift - February 1978
•The Stand-1978 (Believed to be September)
•The Long Walk-Year: July, 1979
•The Dead Zone - August 1979
•Roadwork - March 1981
•The Running Man - May 1982
•Creepshow - July 1982
•Cycle of the Werewolf - October 1993 trade, December 1993 limiteds
•The Drawing of the Three - mailed May 28, received June 11 1987
•Nightmares in the Sky
•The Stand: Uncut - May 1990 according to LOCUS magazine
•Four Past Midnight - October 1990 Hodder, August 1990 Viking (bought 8-28-90)
•The Waste Lands - August 1991 (received 8-26-91)
•Needful Things - September 1981 (bought 9-30-91)
•Gerald’s Game - June 1992, released June 29
•Dolores Claiborne - October 1992 Hodder, November 1992 Viking
•Rose Madder - June 1995 (bought 6-12-95)
•Secret Windows
I'm sure if there is intelligent life somewhere out there in the universe, they are wise enough to stay away from us.
And the people bowed and prayed, to the cell phone god they made...
Updated:
The Wind Through the Keyhole (Scribner) 1st US Trade edition) 4/24/2012
Our list says The Tommyknockers was released November 10, but a letter from Putnam (posted by needfulthings in his collection thread) states November 25:
I've found that the publisher's proposed release dates are often incorrect. I wouldn't worry too much about this letter.
John
Indeed. Thanks.
Although, one would think that 5-8 weeks in advance the publisher would have their stuff together and be correct in a letter.
Yeah that's what jumped out at me, the date of the letter.
I have an original copy of the letter (undated) from Doubleday that's promoting The Uncut Stand. This letter lists the publication date as May 18, 1990. The letter is too big to fit my scanner, though. If you want, I can scan the top part in which the date is mentioned.
John
Yes please, or just mail me the letter, I'll get it back to you.
John, any other dates you may verify from the list that's in the first post of this thread would be wonderful (the ones that aren't in bold).
Email with two parts sent.
John
For now I would recommend an asterisk on The Tommyknockers with a comment indicating the two conflicting dates, and there sources. Something like:
Castlerock magazine states 11/10, memo from Putnam states 11/25