39 B a u m a n R a r e B o o k s “Be Well, And Shine On”: First Edition Of The Shining, Signed By Stephen King 44. KING, Stephen. The Shining. Garden City, 1977. Octavo, original half black cloth, dust jacket, custom clamshell box. $7800. First edition of King’s third novel, a “masterwork, a bold product of an original vision,” signed by Stephen King. 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… It is a very significant work of art” (Peter Straub). Made into 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 and with a cameo appearance by King himself. Withdata code “R49” at innermargin of page 447. Advance reviewcopy containing publisher’s inkstamp: “With the compliments of Doubleday & Company, Inc.” Currey, 227. Horror 100 Best Books 77. Book fine, dust jacket near-fine with only slightest soiling, light rubbing to extremities, and several tape repairs to verso. A desirable signed copy.
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