CUJO, INSCRIBED BY STEPHEN KING IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION
KING, Stephen. Cujo. New York: Viking, (1981). Octavo, original half black cloth, original dust jacket.
First trade edition of “perhaps the cruelest [and] most disturbing” novel, inscribed on the title page in the year of publication: “For Sally—Good wishes, Stephen King. 10/30/81.”
On the publication of Cujo, The New York Times praised it as “perhaps the cruelest, most disturbing tale of horror King’s written yet… He certainly hits the jugular with Cujo.” In this return to a Maine setting after King’s Colorado novels, “Cujo represents the fullest and most complete elaboration of King’s ‘myth of Maine’ to date… In this novel King has… come fully into his own” (Underwood & Miller, 56-61). Basis for the 1983 film directed by Lewis Teague. First trade edition, first issue dust jacket with $13.95 price and “0981” code on front flap. Also published in a signed limited edition of 750 numbered copies and 26 lettered copies.
A fine inscribed copy.