
Anything Rare, in association with Amazon.com books, offers a variety of Stephen King books. We have some excited featured selections, boxed sets and his novels in alphebetical order. To order, click on the price links. If you don't see any book by any author, email us and we'll send you a link to order it.
Featured Selections
DARK TOWER III: THE WASTELANDS--The publisher, Donald M. Brant, said this is a First Edition, Limited Trade Hardcover, illustrated in color. Only 40,000 copies were printed in addition to
1,200 numbered and signed deluxe copies which sold out pre-publication. It is illustrated by Ned
Dameron with 12 full color and 5 black & white illustrations and the endpapers are illustrated in
color. List $38.00 ON SALE $26.60
DESPERATION/THE REGULATORS BOOK SET WITH LIGHT-- Hardcover books with reading light. $37.03
King's Novels
CARRIE--Hardcover reissue edition. An unpopular teenage girl whose mother is a religious fanatic is tormented and teased to the
breaking point by her more popular schoolmates and uses her hidden telekinetic powers to inflict a
terrifying revenge. $17.50
CHRISTINE--Hardcover. The King classic about two disgruntled teenagers and a possessed car. $27.95
CUJO--Hardcover. The tale of a rabid and vicious Saint Bernard. $19.57
THE DEAD ZONE--Hardcover. This book was turned into the popular movie starring Christopher Walken. $24.50
DESPERATION--Hardcover. En route to Lake Tahoe for a much anticipated vacation, the Carver family is arrested for blowing
out all four tires on their camper. Collie Entragian is the arresting officer, the self-made sheriff of a
town called Desperation, Nevada, and the quintessential bad cop. Unbeknownst to the Carvers,
Entragian regularly sniffs out passerbys on this stretch of road, and in fact has done in nearly every
resident of his hometown. He can also change form and summon the help of creepy creatures,
including scorpions, snakes and spiders. Though the family seems doomed, an unlikely hero
emerges --11-year-old David Carver--who finds his own way to get around the Law.
Desperation is the companion novel to King's The Regulators, (on sale below or as part of the set at the top of this page) which was published simultaneously
under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. $19.57
DIFFERENT SEASONS--Hardcover. An official Signet movie tie-in, this book contains four of Stephen King's most popular novellas.
"Apt Pupil", one of the stories in this work, is scheduled to be released in early 1998 by Phoenix
Pictures in movie theaters nationwide. Directed by Bryan Singer ("The Usual Suspects"), it stars
David Schwimmer, Ian McKellen, Brad Renfro, Joe Morton, Kevin Pollack, and Elias Koteas.
Two other stories from this book, "The Body" and "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption"
were also made into major motion pictures. $24.50
DOLORES CLAIBORNE--Hardcover. Forced by overwhelming evidence to confess her life of crime, Dolores Claiborne, a foul-tempered
New Englander, describes how her disintegrating marriage years before caused her heart to turn
murderous. Reissue. Movie tie-in. $16.45
EYES OF THE DRAGON--Hardcover. A kingdom is in turmoil as the old king dies and his successor must do battle for the throne. Pitted
against an evil wizard and a would-be rival, Prince Peter makes a daring escape and rallies the
forces of Good to fight for what is rightfully his. This is a masterpiece of classic dragons-and-magic
fantasy that only Stephen King could have written. $15.37
FIRESTARTER--Hardcover. The tale of a girl with the power to start fire with her mind. $24.50
FOUR PAST MIDNIGHT--Hardcover. What happends to the wide-eyed observer when the window between reality and unreality breaks,
and the glass begins to fly? Here are four answers from the ultimate expert, Stephen King. Includes
"The Langoliers," "Secret Window, Secret Garden," "The Library Policeman," and "The Sun Dog."
$24.47
INSOMNIA--Hardcover by Viking Press 1994. Old Ralph Roberts hasn't been sleeping well lately. Every night he wakes just a little bit earlier, and
pretty soon, he thinks, he won't get any sleep at all. It wouldn't be so bad, except for the strange
hallucinations he's been having. Or, at least, he hopes they are hallucinations--because here in
Derry, one never can tell. $19.57
INSOMNIA--Hardcover published by G.K. Hall & Co. 1995. See story description above. $29.95
MISERY--Hardcover. Paul Sheldon, author of a bestselling series of historical romances, suffers serious injuries from an
auto accident and is at the mercy of Annie Wilkes, a psychotic ex-nurse who claims to be his
number one fan. When Sheldon is forced to write a follow-up novel about a character he had killed
off, fear of torture is his greatest motivation. $17.50
NIGHT SHIFT--Hardcover reissue edition. Synopsis:
A spine-tingling anthology of twenty tales from the master of horror includes ""The Lawnmower
Man,"" ""Children of the Corn,"" and ""Graveyard Shift,"" about the loathsome creatures living
beneath an old city building. $18.87
PET SEMATARY--Hardcover second reissue edition. In a new edition of a classic from horror's master storyteller, a pet cemetery in the Maine woods
hides the horrifying secret of an ancient Indian burial ground from which the dead, animal or human,
can be raised. $17.50
SALEM'S LOT--Hardcover second reissue edition. The ancient and terrifying legend of vampires comes true for the inhabitants of the small New
England town of Jerusalem's Lot, as a plague of nightstalking beings descends upon them. $19.25
THE SHINING--Hardcover reissue edition. High in the isolated, wintry Rocky Mountains, terror awaits behind every door of the Overlook
Hotel--a place where the guests are deceased but not necessarily departed. Now the only hope
against the ghastly forces that threaten to claim the hotel's caretaker and his family is his young son,
a boy possessed of a fearsome power he neither knows nor understands. $19.25
THE STAND--Hardcover reissue of complete and uncut edition. When The Stand was first published in 1978,
150,000 words were cut from the manuscript. With this new edition, those words are restored,
providing new characters, a greater depth of characterization, and a new, expanded ending. In this book, the world ends with a nanosecond of computer error in a Defense Department
laboratory and a million casual contacts that form the links in a chain letter of death.
And here is the bleak new world of the day after: a world stripped of its institutions and emptied of
99 percent of its people. A world in which a handful of panicky survivors choose sides -- or are
chosen. A world in which good rides on the frail shoulders of the 108-year-old Mother Abigail --
and the worst nightmares of evil are embodied in a man with a lethal smile and unspeakable powers:
Randall Flagg, the dark man.
$26.25
TALISMAN--writing as Peter Straub. Hardcover. $24.50
Boxed Sets

DIFFERENT SEASONS/SKELETON CREW/NIGHTMARES AND DREAMSCAPES--Mass market paperbacks. $16.78
THE DARK TOWER SERIES--Softcover and includes "The Gunslinger," "Drawing of the Three" and "The Waste Lands." $30.40
CHRISTINE/THE SHINING/CUJO--Mass market paperbacks. $16.78
FIRESTARTER/THE DEAD ZONE/SALEM'S LOT--Mass market paperbacks. $16.78
IT/EYES OF THE DRAGON/MISERY--Mass market paperbacks. $16.78
PET SEMETARY/CARRIE/NIGHT SHIFT--Mass market paperbacks. $16.78
FOUR PAST MIDNIGHT/NEEDFUL THINGS--Mass market paperbacks. $11.18
DOLORES CLAIBORNE/INSOMNIA--Mass market paperbacks. $11.59
THE BACHMAN BOOKS/THINNER--Mass market paperbacks. $11.18
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