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STEPHEN KING IT HARDCOVER DUST JACKET 1ST EDITION 1986 (B81)

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Condition
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Type
Novel
Book Series
After Dark
Narrative Type
Fiction
Features
Dust Jacket
Original Language
English
ISBN
9780670813025
Book Title
It
Item Length
9.6in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
1986
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
2.2in
Author
Stephen King
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Horror
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
54.7 Oz
Number of Pages
1152 Pages

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Product Information

"Previously published in a Viking edition. A limited first edition of this book has been published by Phantasia Press"--T.p. verso.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0670813028
ISBN-13
9780670813025
eBay Product ID (ePID)
490966

Product Key Features

Book Title
It
Author
Stephen King
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Horror
Publication Year
1986
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
1152 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.6in
Item Height
2.2in
Item Width
6.4in
Weight
54.7 Oz
Item Weight
54.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3561.I483i8 1986
Publication Date
1986-09-15
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
85-041062
Dewey Decimal
813.54
Dewey Edition
19

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    Way better than expected

    I was a bit nerve is purchasing this without a picture. After reading the product description I thought this book would be in worse shape than is. This was the best price I have found after looking 2 years for this item. Shipping was 2 days quicker than expected which made my day!!!!

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  • Book Review: It by Stephen King

    When I read this book for the first time it took two years because it was so creepy/scary. I would check it out of the library; read a little bit, get scared, and take it back to the library, vowing never to touch it again. Then I would start wondering about the characters: what were they doing, what was going to happen next etc, so I would check the book out again, read a little bit, get scared, take it back to the library, vowing never to touch it again. And so it went until I was finally finished reading it and completely hooked on this great story about the demons (both real and imagined) that we all face, both as children and as adults. A book loaded with atmosphere and very visual, the reader is transported almost imediately to a place that could be small town anywhere, where ...

  • If you haven't, you MUST read this book

    Forget the movie, and forget anything else keeping you from sitting down for a great shiver! This is King at his best. As with so many of his writings, this one takes place in Derry, Maine. I must admit that is one town I don't even want to visit. Way too many very evil things have happened in that town. Beverly makes a very good point, when see says that people have just quit looking (feels much safer that way). King is a master at words and imagery. While reading this book, I found myself seeing what I was reading. Now I love a good horror story, but this one I had to put down every once in a while, get a breath of fresh air, and quit looking over my shoulder. You know they say that movies are usually not as good as a book. They (whoever they are) must have been ...

  • One of King's best

    I've been reading Stephen King for years, and this was one of the first that really creeped me out. If you're looking for a good scare this is a great choice for the beginner King. This is King at his finest ghoul-wise. Pennywise is a such a deliciously creepy invention, the pure evil in the guise of a child-friendly clown. The character development is another of King's great marks of greatness, and this is no exception even with a full seven heroes to flesh out. Dont' let anyone tell you to watch the movie instead, the movie is just a show for those who have read the book. You honestly dont' get anything from the movie like you would in the book so go here first. It's nice and long and keeps you at the edge of your seat many a time. A terrific book and a real ...

  • It by Stephen King

    The movie was quite scary when I first saw the clown that was taking the children from Derry. Even in the end it was even scarier when I saw what was really behind the clown. It by Stephen King was published in 1986. The book opens open in the year 1957. George Denbrough is killed by Pennywise the Clown when George is out sailing his boat that his brother Bill Denbrough help him to make out of newspaper then sealed it with paraffin wax to protect the boat. Between the years 1957 up till 1985 there are numerous murders that are continuing to go on in the little town of Derry. In 1985, Mike Hanlon makes a call to the rest of the members that were in the "Losers Club" as the called themselves in 1958. Stan Uris is the first one to receive the call. He can't bring ...