Book summaryThe residents of Jerusalem's Lot, a small town in southern Maine, have a vampire in their midst, which they discover when people suddenly start disappearing. With SALEM'S LOT, the reigning monarch of horror, Stephen King, leaves his imprint on the corpus of vampire literature. |
'Salem's Lotby King, StephenFirst edition, second state
Book description: Doubleday,, 1975.. First edition, second state. Hardcover. NEAR FINE in VERY GOOD MINUS jacket. First edition (stated) second state (Q37 at bottom of pg 439) in correct dust jacket (refers to "Father Cody", $7.95 price with publisher-clipped corner). Book as new except: very slight loss of color at tips of corners of top and bottom of spine, and light foxing covering about half of the upper page edges. Dust jacket is a little worn overall, plus has a one-inch tear on the front cover coming up from the bottom along the hinge and coming down from the top along the hinge; the one at the top is rather worn and the sides of the tear curl out. A couple of very small (less than 1/8") are missing. Dust jacket is still glossy and attractive. SCANNED PICTURES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. **We provide professional service and individual attention to your order, daily shipments, and sturdy packaging.
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