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Stephen King. 'SALEM'S LOT. Doubleday, 1975. 1st HC/DJ. Q37 Code. Father Cody DJ

Description: Normal.dotm 0 0 1 1279 7292 Lincoln Public Schools 60 14 8955 12.0 0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false King, Stephen. ‘SALEM’S LOT. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1975. 1st edition. With “First Edition” printed on the copyright page and code Q37 printed in the gutter of page 439, both of which indicate that this is the correct 1st edition, 1st printing. The dust jacket is the 2nd issue with “Father Cody” on the front flap instead of “Father Callahan” and with the original price clipped (as is always the case with regard to the “Father Cody” dust jacket) and $7.95 printed on upper front flap. This is NOT a book club book. This is NOT an ex-library book. Buyer beware: this book was reprinted many times in this exact hardcover format and in similar hardcover formats. This is the correct 1st edition, 1st printing. The dust jacket offered here is the correct 2nd state (and 1st available state) "Father Cody" dust jacket. ‘SALEM’S LOT is Stephen King’s very scarce 2nd book. It was preceded by CARRIE. SCROLL DOWN THIS PAGE IMMEDIATELY TO SEE THE CONDITION OF THIS BOOK AND THIS DUST JACKET. Stephen King is one of the best and most famous fiction writers in the world. He may be the best-selling author of all time. He is the author of such great and famous books as CARRIE (his 1st book), ‘SALEM’S LOT (Stephen's King's 2nd book and 2nd novel; offered here), THE SHINING, THE STAND, CUJO, FIRESTARTER, CHRISTINE, THE DARK TOWER: THE GUNSLINGER (and the rest of the “Dark Tower” series), DESPERATION, DIFFERENT SEASONS, THE BACHMAN BOOKS. THE TOMMYKNOCKERS, IT, SKELETON CREW, NIGHT SHIFT, INSOMNIA, PET SEMATARY, NEEDFUL THINGS, MISERY, HEARTS IN ATLANTIS, THE TALISMAN (with Peter Straub), EYES OF THE DRAGON, GERALD’S GAME, DOLORES CLAIBORNE, ROSE MADDER, CYCLE OF THE WEREWOLF, FOUR PAST MIDNIGHT, NIGHTMARES AND DREAMSCAPES, THE GREEN MILE, and many, many more. Some of the awards and award nominations that Stephen King has been honored with: 1976: ‘SALEM’S LOT. World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novel. 1978: THE SHINING. Gandalf Award nominee for Best Book- Length Fantasy. 1978: ‘SALEM’S LOT. American Library Association Award winner for Best Books for Young Adults. 1978: THE SHINING. Locus Award nominee for Best Fantasy Novel. 1979: THE STAND. Locus Award nominee for Best Novel. 1979: “The Gunslinger.” Locus Award nominee for Best Novelette. 1979: THE STAND. Gandalf Award nominee for Best Book- Length Fantasy. 1979: THE STAND. Balrog Award nominee for Best Novel. 1979: THE STAND. World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novel. 1979: NIGHT SHIFT. World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Collection/Anthology. 1980: “The Way Station.” Nebula Award nominee for Best Novelette. 1980: NIGHT SHIFT. Balrog Award winner for Best Collection/ Anthology. 1980: Stephen is a Balrog Award nominee for Professional Achievement. 1980: THE DEAD ZONE. Balrog Award nominee for Best Novel. 1980: Stephen King is the University of Maine Alumni Career Award winner. 1980: Stephen King is the World Fantasy Convention Award winner. 1981: FIRESTARTER. Balrog Award nominee for Best Novel. 1981: FIRESTARTER. American Library Association Award winner for Best Books for Young Adults. 1981: Stephen King is honored by being named a British Fantasy Society Award winner for Outstanding Contributions to the genre. 1981: “The Mist.” Locus Award nominee for Best Novel. 1981: “The Way Station.” Locus Award nominee for Best Novelette. 1982: CUJO. Balrog Award nominee for Best Novel. 1982: DANSE MACABRE. Locus Award winner for Best Related Nonfiction Book. 1982: DANSE MACABRE. Hugo Award winner for Best Nonfiction. 1982: FIRESTARTER. New York Public Library Award winner for Best Books for the Teen Age. 1982: Stephen King is named the Us Magazine Best Fiction Writer of the Year. 1982: “Do the Dead Sing?” World Fantasy Award winner for Best Short Fiction. 1983: “Apt Pupil.” British Fantasy Society Award nominee for Best Short Fiction. 1983: “The Raft.” Locus Award nominee for Best Novelette. 1983: “The Breathing Method.” World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novella. 1986: Stephen King is the Spokane Public Library Golden Pen Award winner. 1986: SKELETON CREW. Locus Award winner for Best Collection. 1987: IT. British Fantasy Society Award winner for Best Novel. 1987: IT. Locus Award nominee for Best Fantasy Novel. 1987: MISERY. Bram Stoker Award co-winner for Best Novel. 1987: “The End of the Whole Mess.” World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Short Fiction. 1988: MISERY. World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novel. 1988: “The Night Flier.” Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Long Fiction. 1988: THE DARK TOWER II: THE DRAWING OF THE THREE. Locus Award nominee for Best Novel. 1990: “The Langoliers.” Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Long Fiction. 1990: FOUR PAST MIDNIGHT. Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Collection. 1991: NEEDFUL THINGS. Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Novel. 1991: THE DARK TOWER III: THE WASTE LANDS. Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Novel. 1992: THE DARK TOWER III: THE WASTE LANDS. Locus Award nominee for Best Novel. 1992: Stephen King is honored by being named a World Horror Convention Grandmaster Award winner for Lifetime Achievement. 1993: NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES. Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Collection. 1994: INSOMNIA. Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Novel. 1995: “Lunch at the Gotham Café.” Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Long Fiction. 1995: “The Man in the Black Suit.” World Fantasy Award winner for Short Fiction. 1996: THE GREEN MILE. Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Novel. 1996: “The Man in the Black Suit.” O. Henry Award winner for Best American Short Story. 1997: “Everything’s Eventual.” Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Long Fiction. 1997: DESPERATION. Horror Guild Award winner for Best Novel. 1997: DESPERATION. Locus Award winner for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel. 1998: BAG OF BONES. Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Novel. 1998: “Autopsy Room Four.” Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Short Fiction. 1999: “Low Men in Yellow Coats.” Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Collection. 1999: BAG OF BONES. British Fantasy Society Award winner for Best Novel. 1999: BAG OF BONES. Locus Award winner for Best Dark Fantasy/ Horror Novel. 1999: “Storm of the Century.” International Horror Guild Award winner for Best Television Episode. 2000: “Riding the Bullet.” Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Long Fiction. 2000: “Riding the Bullet.” International Horror Guild Award nominee for Best Long Story. 2000: ON WRITING: A MEMOIR OF THE CRAFT. Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Nonfiction. 2001: ON WRITING: A MEMOIR OF THE CRAFT. Locus Award winner for Best Nonfiction Book. 2001: BLACK HOUSE. Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Novel. 2001: “Riding the Bullet.” Horror Guild Award winner for Best Long Story. 2001: ON WRITING: A MEMOIR OF THE CRAFT. Horror Guild Award winner for Best Nonfiction. 2002: FROM A BUICK 8. Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Novel. 2002: EVERYTHING’S EVENTUAL. Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Collection. 2002: Stephen King is honored by being named a Bram Stoker Award winner for Lifetime Achievement. 2002: BLACK HOUSE. Horror Guild Award winner for Best Novel. 2003: THE DARK TOWER V: WOLVES OF THE CALLA. Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Novel. 2003: “Harvey’s Dream.” Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Short Fiction. 2003: FROM A BUICK 8. Horror Guild Award winner for Best Novel. 2003: EVERYTHING’S EVENTUAL. Horror Guild Award winner for Best Collection. 2003: Stephen King is honored by being named an International Horror Guild Living Legends Award winner for Lifetime Achievement. 2003: Stephen King is honored by being named a National Book Foundation Medal winner for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. 2004: THE DARK TOWER V: WOLVES OF THE CALLA. Locus Award nominee for Best Fantasy Novel. 2004: THE DARK TOWER VII: THE DARK TOWER. Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Novel. 2004: “Lisey and the Madman.” Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Long Fiction. 2004: “Kingdom Hospital.” International Horror Guild Award nominee for Best Television Episode. 2004: Stephen King is honored by being named a World Fantasy Award winner for Lifetime Achievement. 2005: THE DARK TOWER VI: SONG OF SUSANNAH. Locus Award nominee for Best Fantasy Novel. 2005: “The Things They Left Behind.” Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Long Fiction. 2005: THE DARK TOWER VII: THE DARK TOWER. British Fantasy Society Award winner for Best Novel. 2005: THE DARK TOWER VII: THE DARK TOWER. Quill Award nominee for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Novel. 2006: LISEY’S STORY. Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Novel. 2006: CELL. Quill Award nominee for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy/ Horror Novel. 2007: Stephen King is honored by being named a Canadian Booksellers Association Award winner for Lifetime Achievement. 2007: Stephen King is honored by being named a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award winner for Lifetime Achievement. 2009: DUMA KEY. Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Novel. 2009: JUST AFTER SUNSET. Bram Stoker Award winner for Superior Achievement in a Collection. 2009: JUST AFTER SUNSET. Alex Award winner for Fiction. 2009: JUST AFTER SUNSET. British Fantasy Award nominee for Best Collection. 2009: DUMA KEY. Black Quill Award winner for Best Dark Genre Novel of the Year: Readers’ Choice.2010: UNDER THE DOME. Locus Award nominee for Best Science Fiction Novel. 2010: UNDER THE DOME. British Fantasy Award (August Derleth Award) nominee for Best Novel. 2010: “Morality.” Shirley Jackson Award winner for Best Novelette. 2011: FULL DARK, NO STARS. Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Collection. 2011: “1922.” British Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novella. 2011: FULL DARK, NO STARS. British Fantasy Award winner for Best Collection. 2012: “The Little Green God of Agony.” Locus Award nominee for Best Novelette. 2012: 11/22/63. Locus Award runner-up for Best Science Fiction Novel. 2012: 11/22/63. World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novel. 2012: 11.22.63. British Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novel. 2012: “Herman Wouk Is Still Alive.” Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Short Fiction. 2014: JOYLAND. Locus Award nominee for Best Fantasy Novel. 2014: DOCTOR SLEEP. Locus Award nominee for Best Fantasy Novel. 2014: DOCTOR SLEEP. Bram Stoker Award winner for Best Novel. 2014: DOCTOR SLEEP. Phantastik Preis Award nominee for Best Foreign Novel. 2015: REVIVAL. Locus Award nominee for Best Fantasy Novel. 2016: “Obits.” Hugo Award nominee for Best Novelette. 2016: THE BAZAAR OF BAD DREAMS. Shirley Jackson Award winner for Best Collection. 2018: SLEEPING BEAUTIES. (co-written with Owen King). Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Novel. 2019: THE OUTSIDER. Locus Award runner-up for Best Horror Novel. Clearly Stephen King is not only one of the greatest of all dark fantasy and horror writers in the world, he is also one of the greatest of all time. He is the logical successor to Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft. And, he is also one of the greatest of all modern fiction writers, regardless of genre From the dust jacket: “ . . . ‘SALEM’S LOT . . . Stephen King . . . “Salem’s Lot is a small New England town with white clapboard houses, tree-lined streets, and solid church steeples. That summer in ‘Salem’s Lot was a summer of home-coming and return; spring burned out and the land lying dry, crackling underfoot. Late that summer, Ben Mears returned to ‘Salem’s Lot hoping to cast out his own devils and found instead a new unspeakable horror . . . A stranger had also come to the Lot, a stranger with a secret as old as evil, a secret that would wreak irreparable harm on those they loved . . . All would be changed forever -- Susan, whose love for Ben could not protect her; Father Cody, the bad priest who put his eroded faith to one last test and Mark, a young boy who sees his fantasy world become reality and ironically proves the best equipped to handle the relentless nightmare of ‘SALEM’S LOT . . . This is a rare novel, almost hypnotic in its unyielding suspense, which builds to a climax of classic terror. You will not forget the town of ‘Salem’s Lot nor any of the people who used to live there . . . “ From the rear flap of the dust jacket: “ . . . Stephen King grew up in Maine and has lived most of his adult life there, both in Bangor and in the Portland area that is the setting for ‘Salem’s Lot. He and his wife, Tabitha, have two children, Naomi and Joe, and he is currently at work on a new novel . . . “ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I grade books and dust jackets: fine, near fine, very good, good, fair, and poor. I describe all faults. If you sell books on EBAY (or anywhere else), it is de rigueur not to list 1st printings of book club books as 1st editions (unless they ARE the 1st edition, which occurs only occasionally); also, a 1st edition, 7th printing, is not a 1st edition. Ex-library books must be noted as such since generally they are of little value to the collector of 1st editions. Condition is also very important to those collectors. Books and dust jackets must be described in detail. In other words, it is incumbent upon the SELLER to know what is and is not a 1st edition. Mistakes can be made (and corrected), of course, but if you DON'T KNOW, don't try to sell a book as a 1st edition. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CONDITION: An ABOUT FINE to FINE book in a NEAR FINE to NEAR FINE+ dust jacket. The book is tight and square in its black quarter-cloth and red boards binding with gilt lettering on the spine of the book. The spine of the book shows none of the usual problems: no readers’ crease(s); no loss of the gilt lettering; no waviness to the cloth. There is no writing in the book; no bookplates; no remainder marks. There is no foxing on the edges of the pages; this book sometimes does show up with foxing. The corners of the book are not bumped. This is a very tight, very nice copy of the book with just hint of minimal wrinkling of the cloth at the lower edge of the spine of the book; unobtrusive and it does not detract from the overall excellent condition of the book. The book has clearly never been over-opened. It is possible (and one cannot know for sure) that this is an unread copy of this book. The dust jacket is price-clipped (as is always the case with the correct “Father Cody” dust jacket), but shows the correct 2nd state price of $7.95 and with the “Father Cody” 2nd state error on the front flap of the dust jacket. The 1st state dust jacket is, as most Stephen King collectors know, is virtually unobtainable, which makes the “Father Cody” dust jacket the one that collector's desire to have. There are essentially no flaws to the dust jacket except that the spine panel lettering in red-orange has faded to pink, as is almost always the case. The front panel of the dust jacket is clearly in FINE condition with bright red, orange, and white lettering and the rear panel of the dust jacket shows no rubbing; very unusual thus. There is a tiny closed tear at the lower edge of the rear panel of the dust jacket; unobtrusive. The great and famous and iconic dust jacket artwork is by the excellent artist Dave Christensen. At the time of this listing, this appears to be the nicest 1st edition copy of ‘SALEM’S LOT currently listed for sale on EBAY. Typically copies of the 1st edition of ‘SALEM’S LOT show up in anywhere from poor to maybe very good condition, due to the relatively poor construction of many of Doubleday’s books from the 1970’s. This copy does not have a sagging text block, or bumped corners, or a spine slant. It is also difficult to find nice copies of the dust jacket. Usually they are worn and torn or have chips missing in various places. This really is an excellent copy of both the book and the dust jacket. A MUST FOR THE COLLECTOR OF IMPORTANT MODERN HORROR FICTION 1st EDITIONS AND/OR THE COLLECTOR OF STEPHEN KING 1st EDITIONS! ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional photos are available upon request. I am continuing to list some of my best books (especially science fiction, fantasy, and horror 1st editions) on EBAY not so much as auctions (due to the fact that EBAY charges quite a bit to list items for reserve auctions), but more along the lines of listing my “catalogue” of books that I have for sale. I'm not going to “give” these books away, but my opening bids and Buy-It-Now prices are usually a fair amount below market value. Furthermore, however, for certain scarce books in great condition, I do expect to get close to what they’re worth. Stay with me; I always have a number of important, collectible, cornerstone science fiction, fantasy, and horror 1st editions listed. Many thanks! All items are being offered for sale elsewhere; I reserve the right to end this listing early if this item sells elsewhere. __________________________________________________________________________________ Note: I own the following two books: Leckie, Anne. ANCILLARY JUSTICE. Subterranean Press, 2014. 1st limited edition. (#2/500). Leckie, Anne. ANCILLARY MERCY. Subterranean Press, 2016. 1st limited edition. (#2/500). I am looking for: Leckie, Anne. ANCILLARY SWORD. Subterranean Press, 2015. 1st limited edition. (#2/500). I would like to round out this set by acquiring the #2/500 copy of ANCILLARY SWORD. If anyone has this copy and is willing to sell it on EBAY, I would be highly interested in obtaining it so that all my copies would have matching numbers. Many thanks. __________________________________________________________________________________ Contact me if you’re looking for a particular title or titles. 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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Signed By: None

Book Title: 'SALEM'S LOT

Signed: No

Ex Libris: No

Book Series: None

Narrative Type: Fiction

Publisher: Doubleday

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Intended Audience: Adults

Modified Item: no

Subject: Horror

Personalize: No

Publication Year: 1975

Type: Novel

Format: Hardcover

Language: English

Special Attributes: Stephen King: World Horror Convention Grandmaster

Author: Stephen King

Personalized: No

Features: 1st Edition

Genre: Horror

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Topic: Horror

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