January 2026 Catalogue

• 49 • “HER WHOLE LIFE HAD BEEN A LONG AND EASY DREAM TO LULL HER HELPLESSLY INTO THIS WAKING NIGHTMARE”: FIRST EDITION OF THE SHINING, INSCRIBED BY STEPHEN KING 49 KING, Stephen. The Shining. Garden City, 1977. Octavo, original half black cloth, dust jacket. $8800 First edition of King’s third novel, a “masterwork, a bold product of an original vision,” inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper: “To Jim— Best… and shine on! Stephen King 10/29/82.” Inspired by Poe’s short story “The Masque of the Red Death,” King’s first hardcover bestseller is “his consummate ghostly tale” about “the haunted house to end all haunted houses” (Underwood & Miller, 174, 184). “The fact is that The Shining is a masterwork, a bold product of an original vision, a novel of astonishing passion, urgency, tenderness, understanding, and invention… In its uniting of an almost bruising literary power, a deep sensitivity to individual experience, and its operatic convictions, it is a very significant work of art” (Peter Straub). Basis for the 1980 movie directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Jack Nicolson and Shelley Duvall; it was later made into a 1997 TV mini-series starring Steven Weber and Rebecca De Mornay with a cameo appearance by King himself. First Edition with data code “R49” at inner margin of page 447; “First Edition” stated on copyright page. Currey, 227. Brooks A4. Collings A19. Horror 100 Best Books 77. Bookplate. Spine ends slightly bumped, dust jacket with minimal toning and a few small edge nicks. A near-fine signed copy.

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