Carrie

Stephen KING

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Carrie
Carrie

FIRST EDITION OF STEPHEN KING’S FIRST NOVEL, INSCRIBED BY HIM

KING, Stephen. Carrie. Garden City: Doubleday, 1974. Octavo, original burgundy cloth, original dust jacket. Housed in custom clamshell box.

Rare first edition of the novel that launched King’s phenomenal career, inscribed by the author, “For Chaz—with best wishes—Stephen King, 2/26/86.”

Carrie inaugurated King’s reign as “the best-selling American author during the final quarter of the 20th century” (Chronology of American Literature). When he wrote it, however, he was living in a trailer and working at a laundromat for $60 a week. “Two unrelated ideas, adolescent cruelty and telekinesis, came together… I did three single-spaced pages of a first draft, then crumpled them up in disgust and threw them away… [The next night, my wife] Tabby had the pages… ‘You’ve got something here,’ she said. ‘I really think you do” (King, On Writing, 67-68). Tabitha King was right. “Life in the trailer ended in 1973 when Doubleday bought Carrie for a $2500 advance. Hardcover sales were not spectacular, but the paperback sales-boosted by the [1976] film of the novel-were nearly 4,000,000 copies. ‘The movie made the book, and the book made me,’ King says” (New York Times). Ketchum, Levack and Levin 1. Fantasy and Horror 6-193. Currey, 227. “With Compliments of Doubleday & Company, Inc.” inkstamped to front pastedown.

Restoration to front inner paper hinge. A fine and most desirable inscribed copy.

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