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[XFLOAT=left; max-width:300px]http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/data/510/medium/The_Stand_SL_Face.jpg[/XFLOAT][TR][TD]Title:[/TD][TD] The Stand[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Author:[/TD][TD] Stephen King[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Artist:[/TD][TD] Berni Wrightson. Book architect Peter Schneider, design by Marysarah Quinn[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Publisher:[/TD][TD] Doubleday[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]ISBN:[/TD][TD] 0-385-41308-4[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Publication Year:[/TD][TD] 1990[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]State:[/TD][TD] Signed Limited Numbered 1/1,250 [/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Issue price:[/TD][TD] $325[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]Comments:[/TD][TD] 52 Lettered and 1,250 numbered copies produced. Other than letters on limitation page, numbered copies were identical.[/TD][/TR][/TABLE][/SIZE][/B]


The book was an oversize edition bound in black goatskin and engraved with a latticework of gilt. It came in its own two-piece black wooden box, lined with padded red satin, the book was wrapped in glassine. The title and author were engraved on a brass plate on the top of the box. Originally there were to have been 1,000 signed and numbered copies, along with 52 lettered copies (A-Z, AA-ZZ). However, after most of the limiteds had been presold, the two major chains, Walden's and Barnes & Noble, insisted that they each wanted 125 copies for their stores. King graciously agreed to sign the additional 250 tip-in signature pages, bringing the total to 1,250 numbered editions. Perhaps the most visually stunning of all King limiteds.

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Limitation page from a lettered edition:


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