Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA

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Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA
Stephen King, Peter Straub "Black House" and "The Talisman" Slipcased Signed First Edition w/COA

The Talisman & Black House have been personally signed by Peter Straub directly onto the title page. 


Scribner/Norwood Press 2012. Stephen King & Peter Straub, "Black House" and "The Talisman". Slipcased Signed First Edition set. First Edition/First Printing. Each book has been personally signed by the co-author Peter Straub directly onto limitation page. Full number as required for a first edition with alternative dust-jacket designs. This special deluxe collector's edition is housed in a black slipcase with "Norwood Press" printed on the back surface. Limited to 50 sets. 

 

The Talisman 

The Talisman is a 1984 fantasy novel by American writers Stephen King and Peter Straub. The plot is not related to that of Walter Scott's 1825 novel of the same name, although there is one oblique reference to "a Sir Walter Scott novel." The Talisman was nominated for the Locus and World Fantasy Awards in 1985.[1] King and Straub followed up with a sequel, Black House (2001), that picks up with a now-adult Jack as a retired Los Angeles homicide detective trying to solve a series of murders in the small town of French Landing, Wisconsin.

Black House

Today's literature is plagued by sequelitis; plagued because many of the offspring are abominations. But here's a marvelous exception. Seventeen years after King and Straub's first collaboration, The Talisman, comes an immensely satisfying follow-up, a brilliant and challenging dark fantasy that fans of both authors are going to love. Page by page, the novel reads as equal parts King and Straub, with the Maine master's exuberance and penchant for excess restrained by Straub's generally more elegant (though no more potent) approach. But the book, far more than its predecessor, is set explicitly in the King universe, with particular ties to the Dark Tower series.

 

Its primary hero is The Talisman's Jack Sawyer, now retired from the LAPD and living with no memory of his otherwordly Talisman exploits, alone in French Landing, Wisconsin a town surveyed by the authors in an unusual third-person plural narration that buoys the book throughout. Terror stalks French Landing in the form of the Fisherman, who's been snatching, killing and eating the town's children. We know that the Fisherman is a resident of the town's elderly care facility, but Jack doesn't; when yet another child, Ty Marshall, is taken, Jack enters the hunt for the killer and the boy. He's joined by an array of locals, notably a gang of philosopher bikers and blind Henry Leyden, a 50-something cool cat whom every reader will adore. Jack is going to need all their help, and more, because The Fisherman is controlled by a malignant entity from End-World, where the Crimson King aims to unravel the fabric of all the universes.

 

It's to blighted End-World, via the portal of the Black House a creepy local house painted black that Jack and others travel to rescue Ty, in the novel's frantic conclusion.The book abounds with literary allusions, many to the King-verse, and readers not familiar with King's work and particularly with The Talisman may feel disoriented, especially at first. But there's so much here to revel in, from expertly executed sequences of terror, awe or passion the novel is a deep reservoir of genuine emotion to some of the most wonderful characters to spring from a page in years, to a story whose energy is so high and craft so accomplished that most readers will wish it ran twice its great length. What is probably the most anticipated novel of the year turns out to be its most memorable to date, a high point in both the King and Straub canons. This will be a monster bestseller, and deservedly so. 2 million first printing. (One-day laydown Sept. 15)

 
 

About The Authors

Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction and fantasy. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, many of which have been adapted into feature films, miniseries, television series, and comic books. King has published 58 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and six non-fiction books. He has written around 200 short stories, most of which have been published in book collections.


Peter Francis Straub (March 2, 1943 – September 4, 2022) was an American novelist and poet. He had success with several horror and supernatural fiction novels, among them Julia (1975), Ghost Story (1979) and The Talisman (1984), the latter co-written with Stephen King. He explored the mystery genre with the Blue Rose trilogy, consisting of Koko (1988), Mystery (1990) and The Throat (1993). He fused the supernatural with crime fiction in Lost Boy, Lost Girl (2003) and the related In the Night Room (2004). For the Library of America, he edited the volume H. P. Lovecraft: Tales and the anthology American Fantastic Tales. Straub received such literary honors as the Bram Stoker Award, World Fantasy Award, and International Horror Guild Award.

According to his New York Times obituary, Straub "brought a poet's sensibility to stories about ghosts, demons and other things that go bump in the night."

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Publisher:
Norwood Press/ Scribner
Edition:
Signed First Edition
Binding:
Hardcover with dust-jacket and slipcase
Author:
Stephen King
Author:
Peter Straub
Title:
Black House
Title:
The Talisman