Skip to main content

Stephen King "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA

$1,495
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
Item #:
76-147
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA
Stephen King  "Skeleton Crew" Slipcased Signed First Edition, First Printing w/COA

Out of stock

Free U.S. Shipping / 30 Day Returns

verified Includes Certificate of Authenticity

We guarantee the authenticity or 100% your money back.

Learn more about the authentication process

Personally signed by Stephen King directly into the book.

SIGNED FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. The most collectible state. 

GP Putnam's Sons (May 1985). Stephen King "Skeleton Crew" Signed first edition, first printing. Signed by Stephen King directly onto the FFEP (First Free End Paper) of the book. The most collectible state. Full number line as required on Copyright page. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Price of $18.95 intact. Hardcover book with original dust-jacket. 512 pages. Near Fine condition. Custom matching slipcase included. Bookseller issued COA.

Another rare book for the Stephen King avid collector.

"The Master at his scarifying best! From heart-pounding terror to the eeriest of whimsy - tales from the outer limits of one of the greatest imaginations of our time!"

 

Skeleton Crew

Skeleton Crew is a short story collection by American writer Stephen King, published by Putnam in June 1985. A limited edition of a thousand copies was published by Scream/Press in October 1985 (ISBN 978-0910489126), illustrated by J. K. Potter, containing an additional short story, "The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson", which had originally appeared in Rolling Stone magazine (July 19 – August 2, 1984), and was later incorporated into King's 1987 novel The Tommyknockers. The original title of this book was Night Moves.

 

Stephen King’s #1 New York Times bestseller—an anthology of stories from the outer limits of the imagination!

From one of the greatest storytellers in modern times comes this classic collection of twenty-two works of fright and wonder…unforgettable tales that will take you to where your darkest fears await. Whether it’s a mysterious impenetrable mist camouflaging bizarre, otherworldly terrors that could herald the destruction of humanity…or an eerie-looking child’s toy that harbors an unimaginable evil…or four college students on a deserted lake encountering something that crosses the boundary of sanity…or a man suddenly given the omnipotent ability to quite literally edit his own reality…the extraordinary narratives found in Skeleton Crew are the enduring and irresistible proof that Stephen King is a true master of the short fiction form.

 

In the introduction to Skeleton Crew (1985), his second collection of stories, King pokes fun at his penchant for "literary elephantiasis," makes scatological jokes about his muse, confesses how much money he makes (gross and net), and tells a story about getting arrested one time when he was "suffused with the sort of towering, righteous rage that only drunk undergraduates can feel." He winds up with an invitation to a scary voyage: "Grab onto my arm now. Hold tight. We are going into a number of dark places, but I think I know the way." And he sure does. Skeleton Crew contains a superb short novel ("The Mist") that alone is worth the price of admission, plus two forgettable poems and 20 short stories on such themes as an evil toy monkey, a human-eating water slick, a machine that avenges murder, and unnatural creatures that inhabit the thick woods near Castle Rock, Maine. The short tales range from simply enjoyable to surprisingly good. In addition to "The Mist," the real standout is "The Reach," a beautifully subtle story about a great-grandmother who was born on a small island off the coast of Maine and has lived there her whole life. She has never been across "the Reach," the body of water between island and mainland. This is the story that King fans give to their friends who don't read horror in order to show them how literate, how charming a storyteller he can be. Don't miss it.

 

Overview

The collection features 22 works, which includes eighteen short stories, two novellas (The Mist and The Ballad of The Flexible Bullet), and two poems ("Paranoid: A Chant" and "For Owen"). In addition to the introduction, in which King directly addresses his readers in his signature conversational style, Skeleton Crew features an epilogue of sorts entitled "Notes" wherein King discusses the origins of several stories in the collection. The stories are collected from science-fiction and horror anthologies (Dark Forces, Shadows, Terrors, and New Terrors), genre magazine publications (Twilight Zone, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Startling Mystery Stories, Weirdbook and Fantasy and Science Fiction), and popular magazines (Redbook, Gallery, Yankee and Playboy).

Although published in 1985, the stories collected in Skeleton Crew span seventeen years from "The Reaper's Image" (King's second professional sale when he was just eighteen years old) to The Ballad of The Flexible Bullet which was completed in 1983.

The collection also features some more personal works, including "For Owen", the poem he wrote for his son, and "Gramma" a horrific tale from an eleven-year-old boy's perspective that seems to recall King's own horrors living with his invalid grandmother.

Of one of the stories in the collection, King says: "As far as short stories are concerned, I like the grisly ones the best. However the story "Survivor Type" goes a little bit too far, even for me."

 

Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author. Widely known for his horror novels, he has been crowned the "King of Horror". He has also explored other genres, among them suspense, crime, science-fiction, fantasy, and mystery. Though known primarily for his novels, he has 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 (1976), The Shining (1980), The Dead Zone and Christine (both 1983), Stand by Me (1986), Misery (1990), The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Dolores Claiborne (1995), The Green Mile (1999), The Mist (2007), and It (2017). 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 Danse Macabre (1981) and On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (2000).

Among other awards, King has won the O. Henry Award for "The Man in the Black Suit" (1994) and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller for 11/22/63 (2011). He has also won honors for his overall contributions to literature, including the 2003 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, the 2007 Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America and the 2014 National Medal of Arts. 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."

 

Near Fine. Slight spine lean with spine indentation. Sharp corners that are not bumped. A wonderful bright clean copy without any marks, writing, or stamps. No attached bookplate or indication of any removed. The gold graphics are clear and not faded. Near Fine+ dust-jacket with minuscule edge-wear in a couple of locations only. No closed or open tears. No creases. Original price of $18.95 on flap. Collector's grade hardcover book with original dust-jacket. Photos of actual item.
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Edition:
Signed First Edition, First printing
Author:
Stephen King
Title:
Skeleton Crew
Certification:
COA