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KING, STEPHEN. B.1947. GERVAIS, STEPHEN. ILLUSTRATOR. Christine. West Kingston: Donald M. Grant , (1983). image 1
KING, STEPHEN. B.1947. GERVAIS, STEPHEN. ILLUSTRATOR. Christine. West Kingston: Donald M. Grant , (1983). image 2
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KING, STEPHEN. B.1947.
GERVAIS, STEPHEN. ILLUSTRATOR.
Christine. West Kingston: Donald M. Grant , (1983).

5 December 2019, 10:00 EST
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KING, STEPHEN. B.1947.

GERVAIS, STEPHEN. ILLUSTRATOR. Christine. West Kingston: Donald M. Grant , (1983). 8vo. Publisher's red cloth decorated and lettered in silver, original pictorial dust-jacket, publisher's slipcase, small hairline tear to upper front joint.

FIRST EDITION, SIGNED ISSUE, number 455 of 1000 copies signed by both King and illustrator Stephen Gervais. Classic King: "If being a kid is about learning how to live, then being a grown-up is about learning how to die." A bright, clean copy, with typed note from the publisher acknowledging the order, dated May 30, 1983, and publisher's catalogue laid-in.

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