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Stephen King Lisey’s Story First Edition / First Printing Signed
$625.00
Product Details
This is a First Edition / First Printing of Stephen King’s 2006 novel Lisey’s Story, signed by Stephen King on the title page. One of King’s most personal and emotionally resonant works, Lisey’s Story blends psychological suspense, literary fiction, and supernatural horror as it follows Lisey Landon’s journey through grief, memory, and the haunting legacy of her late husband, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Scott Landon.
This book is being offered with a book in near fine condition and a fine dust jacket. Also includes a fine slipcase. This copy does show some signs of a sticker removed from the lower right hand corner of the signature page (see pic).

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