Yes, it's the book which came with both traycased and deluxe. But I think only Jerad sold it with a slipcase - looks to be made from the same material as Salem's Lot slipcase.
Yes, it's the book which came with both traycased and deluxe. But I think only Jerad sold it with a slipcase - looks to be made from the same material as Salem's Lot slipcase.
I would but I want to be sure of a 1st printing, so I will take yours. Can you return books there? I tried to return a Stephen King book at Wal-Mart once (I already had it), the day after I bought it, and they said they never take returned books because it's printed matter. I'm still trying to figure that one out.
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...
I'd suggest not buying books at Walmart. Barnes and Noble won't hassle you.
P.S. I would have asked to see the Store Manager. I see no mention of printed matter on their official return policy:
http://corporate.walmart.com/policies
According to this, "
Must be returned within 90 days if unused, unopened and unmarked
http://help.walmart.com/app/answers/.../return-policy
- Books must be returned unused and unmarked."
With my luck if they took it back it'd be worth a fortune in a few years. If they refused a return it'll be worth less than postage to send it somewhere, though with the price of postage now that might not be so bad either.
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...
Hey all, I just traded a jacket on my 1st Slinger. And the one to come off it is in GREAT shape and I would give it a good 8/10. I am either looking to sell it OR if someone has a 1st Gunslinger to sell with no jacket or a crappy one... I would be interested in buying it THANKS!
HELP ME FIND
Insomnia #459
ANY S/L #459
Looking for a fine/as new Grant 1st edition Waste Lands dustjacket. Send me a PM if you've got one to sell. Thanks!
Looking for:
- Philtrum Press Eyes of the Dragon RED #165
- Fine Viking Eyes of the Dragon proof
Dragline : Nothin'. A handful of nothin'. You stupid mullet head. He beat you with nothin'. Just like today when he kept comin' back at me - with nothin'.
Luke : Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
WANTED:
Lettered Danse Macabre
Marshroots
Lettered Eyes Of The Dragon
Lettered The Stand
BOMC signed Full Dark No Stars
MM AGOT #249
Lettered Frankenstein
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I have a couple of the uncut DJ's also.
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I need a damm near perfect Salems 1st, 3rd state jacket... .anyone out there have one they will sell?
HELP ME FIND
Insomnia #459
ANY S/L #459
I would be extremely grateful if someone is willing to share the following short stories:
Calla Bryn Sturgis ( as it appeared on StephenKing.com prior to revision for inclusion in DT V).
The Pulse (as it appeared on Amazon.com as a preview before revision for inclusion in Cell)
Thanking you in advance.
You can find Wolves on the archived version of the site:
http://web.archive.org/web/200210121....com/dt_5.html
or message me and I'll send you a pdf
Nick
The absence of a thing, this can be as deadly as the presence. The absence of air, eh?
The absence of water? The absence of anything else we're addicted to.
- Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
Well that was a pain in the ass to find. Is this what you are looking for?
From international bestseller Stephen King, a high-concept, ingenious and terrifying story about the mayhem unleashed when a pulse from a mysterious source transforms all cell phone users into homicidal maniacs.
There’s a reason cell rhymes with hell.
On October 1, God is in His heaven, the stock market stands at 10,140, most of the planes are on time, and Clayton Riddell, an artist from Maine, is almost bouncing up Boylston Street in Boston. He’s just landed a comic book deal that might finally enable him to support his family by making art instead of teaching it. He’s already picked up a small (but expensive!) gift for his long-suffering wife, and he knows just what he’ll get for his boy Johnny. Why not a little treat for himself? Clay’s feeling good about the future.
That changes in a hurry. The cause of the devastation is a phenomenon that will come to be known as The Pulse, and the delivery method is a cell phone. Everyone’s cell phone. Clay and the few desperate survivors who join him suddenly find themselves in the pitch-black night of civilization’s darkest age, surrounded by chaos, carnage, and a human horde that has been reduced to its basest nature...and then begins to evolve.
There’s really no escaping this nightmare. But for Clay, an arrow points home to Maine, and as he and his fellow refugees make their harrowing journey north they begin to see crude signs confirming their direction. A promise, perhaps. Or a threat...
There are 193 million cell phones in the United States alone. Who doesn’t have one? Stephen King’s utterly gripping, gory, and fascinating novel doesn’t just ask the question “Can you hear me now?” It answers it with a vengeance.
Try Lilja (or Bev)
He posted it as news on July 7th 2005 and may have kept a local copy. (the Amazon link no longer works):
The Pulse
Posted: July 7, 2005.
King is working on yet another novel. This one is called The Pulse and according to King's office it's probably going to be a novel-length piece. King is still working on it and no publication information is available yet. BUT the good thing is that you can now read the fist chapter online, right here.
Thanks to Bev Vincent, grzesiek, Brian Freeman and Ariel.
Copied from Lilja's Library: http://liljas-library.com/
"A real limited edition, far from being an expensive autograph stapled to a novel, is a treasure. And like all treasures do, it transforms the responsible owner into a caretaker, and being a caretaker of something as fragile and easily destroyed as ideas and images is not a bad thing but a good one...and so is the re-evaluation of what books are and what they do that necessarily follows." - Stephen King
Cell: EW first two chapters
http://ew.com/article/2006/01/20/ste...-two-chapters/
Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.