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KING, STEPHEN & GARRIS, MICK (Screenplay). Riding the Bullet. Lonely Road Books 2010, 2010.

Price: US$417.93 + shipping

Description: Limited signed first edition, signed by Mick Garris & ALan M. Clark, this special edition is signed on a two-sided signature sheet that has been tipped into the book after pg 48 (or pg 176 if reading from the other direction), imperial octavo, red leather boards, blue lettering to spine & boards, 48pp/176pp, illus, fine, d/w, fine, in red leather clam shell case with silver lettering to spine & boards, fine

Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand

King, Stephen; Garris, Mick. Riding the Bullet', US signed limited edition. Lonely Road Books, 2010.

Price: US$419.96 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Stephen King and Mick Garris (2010) ‘Riding the Bullet‘, US limited edition, published by Lonely Road Books. One of only 500 numbered deluxe copies of which this is no. 277. Signed by Mick Garris and Alan M. Clark. Housed in a tray case. Condition: fine in like dust jacket and tray case. First and Fine

Seller: First and Fine, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Stephen King; Mick Garris. Riding the Bullet, Deluxe Special Edition. Lonely Road Books, 2010.

Price: US$449.00 + shipping

Condition: New

Description: Limited edition of 500 in a red traycase. NOT signed by King, but signed by Clark and Garris. Clean traycase with sharp corners and a flawless dustjacket. This is copy #57.

Seller: The Raven and the Key, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

King, Stephen; Garris, Mick. Riding the Bullet, Deluxe Special Edition. Lonely Road Books, 2010.

Price: US$450.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Signed, limited edition, published by Lonely Road Books, 2010. One of 500 copies signed by Mick Garris and Alan M. Clark on a two-sided signature sheet that has been tipped into the book after page 48. This is a PC copy. Hardcover in jacket with traycase. Clean and bright. Binding strong. Appears unread. Minimal wear. Lovely copy in fine condition. Jacket now in fresh Mylar. Additional photos available upon request.

Seller: The Bookman & The Lady, Santa Fe, NM, U.S.A.

King, Stephen.. Riding the Bullet.. Baltimore, Lonely Road Books, 2010, 2010.

Price: US$472.50 + shipping

Description: Baltimore, Lonely Road Books, 2010, first edition, dust jacket. Hardcover. With publisher's tray case, bound back-to-back with the screenplay of this King novella by Mick Garris, his screenplay is followed by an art gallery by Bernie Wrightson, photos from the movie set with captions by Garris, and the director's notebook with captions by Garris, includes the loosely laid in sheet noting that this special edition has been signed on a "two-sided signature sheet" tipped into the book after page 48, No. 251 of 500 copies Signed by Garris and Alan M. Clark, the illustrator. Fine.

Seller: James M. Dourgarian, Bookman ABAA, Concord, CA, U.S.A.

Stephen King adapted by Mick Garris. Riding the Bullet & Riding the Bullet a Screenplay: Signed Limited Traycased Edition. Lonely Road Books, Baltimore, 2010.

Price: US$594.50 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Riding the Bullet by Stephen King has been described as a "ghost story in the grand manner" and the story of "a young man who hitches a ride with a driver from the other side," but in this special edition only available from Lonely Road Books, we're going to show you King's classic novella in a way you've never seen it before: alongside the feature film screenplay adaptation by director Mick Garris. The road from print to the silver screen is often a bumpy one and much has been written about how a story is sometimes transformed to make it work in moving pictures. This is your chance to experience Riding the Bullet in a way only those close to the production of the film ever have. Start with King's original novella, then flip the book over and read the original script by Mick Garris. Compare what he kept, what he had to change, and even the storytelling flourishes he added to round out the tale. This is the very first Stephen King Limited Edition to be published in this manner, and it was a huge hit with the collectors. Award-winning filmmaker Mick Garris has written or co-authored numerous feature films and teleplays, and he is Creator and Executive Producer of Showtime's Masters of Horror series, as well as creator of the NBC series, Fear itself. A Life in the Cinema, his first book, was a collection of short stories and a screenplay based on one of the included stories and his first novel, Development Hell, was published by Cemetery Dance. He has also published short fiction in numerous books and magazines. He is currently prepping a feature film based on Stephen King's bestselling novel Bag of Bones. With an oversized trim size, two color printing throughout, and an extremely low print run, Riding the Bullet by Stephen King and Mick Garris was designed with the ultimate collectors in mind. Each edition featured a deluxe binding selected from the finest materials available. Limited Edition: 500 deluxe copies signed by Mick Garris and Alan M. Clark on a specially illustrated signature page, featuring the complete text of the Collector's Gift Edition but bound in a different deluxe material and housed in a custom-made traycase this being copy #PC of 500 produced. The traycase has a light edge bump else fine. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND WILL NORMALLY SHIP NEXT DAY.

Seller: Pat Cramer, Bookseller, Lewisville, TX, U.S.A.

King, Stephen and Mick Garris. Riding the Bullet [Lettered, Signed]. Lonely Road Books, Baltimore, MD, 2010.

Price: US$2880.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: King's novella published with Garris's screenplay for the film, concept sketches by Bernie Wrightson, and halftone photographs of the actors with and without special effects makeup, among other extras. The book is bound dos-a-dos, meaning that one side of the book has King's novella, and the other side has Garris' screenplay. One of 52 copies signed by King, Garris, and the illustrator Alan M. Clark, laid into a silver-colored padded traycase. This is one of King's scarcer limited editions-he only signed the lettered copies. First edition (first printing). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket and a fine traycase. As is the case with (pretty much) every copy, the traycase doesn't quite close. This one stays open more than some. This is copy M of 52 signed by King. (In the photo, Stephen King's name on the slipcase looks dark; it is metallic red, which changes color depending on the light).

Seller: Downtown Brown Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.