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Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]
Stephen King "Rage" Traycased, Softcover First Edition, First Printing (writing as Richard Bachman) [Near Fine+]

Highly Collectible and Controversial. Stephen King's first novel written under the pseudonym Richard Bachman.

Due to the controversial content, Stephen King will not let this book be reprinted.

 

Signet Classics 1977. "Rage" Stephen King writing as Richard Bachman. First Edition. First Printing. Softcover. Full number line on the copyright page '1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ' with "FIRST PRINTING, SEPTEMBER, 1977". A rare softcover book not commonly found in this great original condition. Near Fine+ with tight binding. Appears unread. Includes custom matching tray-case.

 

"His twisted mind turned a quiet classroom into a dangerous world of terror." A slightly twisted boy named Charles Decker holds the 24 other students of his algebra class at gunpoint after shooting 2 teachers.

Rage (written as Getting It On) is a psychological thriller novel by American writer Stephen King, the first he published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was published in 1977 and then it was collected in the 1985 hardcover omnibus The Bachman Books. The novel describes a school shooting, and has been associated with actual high school shooting incidents in the 1980s and 1990s. In response, King allowed the novel to fall out of print, and, in 2013, he published a non-fiction, anti-firearms violence essay titled "Guns".

 

The End of Publication

When King decided to let Rage fall out of print in the United States, it remained available only as part of The Bachman Books. In contrast, the other novels that appeared in that compilation—The Long Walk, Roadwork, and The Running Man—are available separately in the US. Rage remained available in the United Kingdom and other countries in The Bachman Books for a time, but later appeared to become unavailable. New editions of The Bachman Books do not include Rage. In a footnote to the preface of the novel Blaze, dated January 30, 2007, King wrote of Rage: "Now out of print, and a good thing."

King said, in his keynote address at the VEMA Annual Meeting on May 26, 1999: "The Carneal incident was enough for me. I asked my publisher to take the damned thing out of print. They concurred." King went on to describe his view on this subject, which acknowledged the role that cultural or artistic products such as Rage play in influencing individuals, particularly troubled youths, while also declaring that artists and writers should not be denied the aesthetic opportunity to draw upon their own culture—which is suffused with violence, according to King—in their work. King went on to describe his inspiration for stories such as Rage, which drew heavily upon his own frustrations and pains as a high school student.

In an article on the ominous writings of Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho for Entertainment Weekly, King said: "Certainly in this sensitized day and age, my own college writing—including a short story called 'Cain Rose Up' and the novel Rage—would have raised red flags, and I'm certain someone would have tabbed me as mentally ill because of them..." After the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, he elaborated in a non-fiction essay, titled "Guns" (2013), on why he let Rage go out of print. King's website states: "All profits from 'Guns' will benefit the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence."

Source: Wikipedia.

 

Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author. Called the "King of Horror", he has also explored other genres, among them suspense, crime, science-fiction, fantasy and mystery.[3] He has also written approximately 200 short stories, most of which have been published in collections. His debut, Carrie (1974), established him in horror. Different Seasons (1982), a collection of four novellas, was his first major departure from the genre. Among the films adapted from King's fiction are Carrie, Christine, The Shining, The Dead Zone, Stand by Me, Misery, Dolores Claiborne, The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile and It. He has published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman and has co-written works with other authors, notably his friend Peter Straub and sons Joe Hill and Owen King. He has also written nonfiction, notably On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft.

Several of King's works have won the Bram Stoker and August Derleth Awards. He has also won awards for his overall contributions to literature, including the 2003 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters,[5][6] the 2007 Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America[7] and the 2014 National Medal of Arts.[8] Joyce Carol Oates called King "a brilliantly rooted, psychologically 'realistic' writer, for whom the American scene has been a continuous source of inspiration, and American popular culture a vast cornucopia of possibilities."[9]

NEAR FINE+ with a couple of small marks to page edges and to front and back covers as shown. Minuscule edge-wear to extremities. Appears unread with a square and tight spine. Sharp corners that are not bumped. No marks, writing or stamps. No attached bookplates or indication of any removed. Spine and cover graphics are clear and not faded. The book sits flat and is not warped. All photos of actual item.
Publisher:
Signet Classics 1977
Edition:
First Edition, First Printing
Binding:
Softcover
Author:
Stephen King
Title:
Rage