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The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass (Special Limited Edition)

The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass (Special Limited Edition)

Special Limited Hodder and Stroughton edition of The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass by Stephen King (1997)

Fist impression 

Medium format hardback in as new condition

In an edition of 500 numbered copies (this is 136/500)

Signed by Stephen King to a dedicated bookplate stuck to title page

Presented in a black slipcase

No markings to book

Illustrations by Dave McKean

About

Wizard & Glass is the 39th book published by Stephen King; it was his 33rd novel, and the 27th under his own name. The book is the fourth volume of the Dark Tower series

The novel begins where The Waste Lands ended. After Jake, Eddie, Susannah and Roland fruitlessly riddle Blaine the Mono for several hours, Eddie defeats the mad computer by telling childish jokes. Blaine is unable to handle Eddie's "illogical" riddles, and short-circuits.

The four gunslingers and Oy the billy-bumbler disembark at the Topeka railway station, which to their surprise is located in the Topeka, Kansas, of the 1980s. The city is deserted, as this version of the world has been depopulated by another version of Captain Trips from The Stand.

$1,476.26
The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass (Special Limited Edition)
$1,476.26
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Description

Special Limited Hodder and Stroughton edition of The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass by Stephen King (1997)

Fist impression 

Medium format hardback in as new condition

In an edition of 500 numbered copies (this is 136/500)

Signed by Stephen King to a dedicated bookplate stuck to title page

Presented in a black slipcase

No markings to book

Illustrations by Dave McKean

About

Wizard & Glass is the 39th book published by Stephen King; it was his 33rd novel, and the 27th under his own name. The book is the fourth volume of the Dark Tower series

The novel begins where The Waste Lands ended. After Jake, Eddie, Susannah and Roland fruitlessly riddle Blaine the Mono for several hours, Eddie defeats the mad computer by telling childish jokes. Blaine is unable to handle Eddie's "illogical" riddles, and short-circuits.

The four gunslingers and Oy the billy-bumbler disembark at the Topeka railway station, which to their surprise is located in the Topeka, Kansas, of the 1980s. The city is deserted, as this version of the world has been depopulated by another version of Captain Trips from The Stand.

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