'Salem's Lot Illustrated Edition
  'Salem's Lot Illustrated Edition
Formats: Hardcover
First Edition Release Date: November, 2005

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Upon its initial publication in 1975, 'Salem's Lot was recognized as a landmark work. The novel has sold millions of copies in various editions, but it wasn't until Centipede Press published a special limited edition in 2004 that King's masterpiece was brought to brilliant and eerie life. With the addition of fifty pages of material deleted from the 1975 manuscript as well as material that has since been modified by King, an introduction by him, and two short stories related to the events of the novel, this edition represents the text as the author envisioned it. Centipede's deluxe edition, of which only nine hundred copies were printed, features lavishly creepy photographs by acclaimed photographer Jerry Uelsmann, printed interior endpapers, and a stunning page design.

Doubleday is proud to make this volume, printed from the original design of the Centipede press edition, available to the general reader. No King aficionado's library will be complete without this definitive illustrated edition of the great 'Salem's Lot.

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Posted By: Hina - December 13th, 2011 7:09:54 pm EST

genius, loved it, a great treat for a vampire lover like me!!!

 
 
Posted By: Case0 - May 6th, 2011 6:14:51 pm EDT

Salem's Lot is the ultimate vampire reality story if vampires are real. Are they?

 
 
Posted By: Mechu - April 22nd, 2011 11:48:08 am EDT

i love horrer

 
 
Posted By: Naty Argentina - April 1st, 2011 7:48:53 pm EDT

Its amaizing how you cant do anything but read... Dont have words to explain the feelings you have while youre reading... Love you King... Youre a MAESTRO..

 
 
Posted By: Dextelle - September 6th, 2010 4:24:21 am EDT
I had read it as a kid and it had litterally creeped me out, i couldn't sleep for many nights. When I grew up I wrote a doctoral thesis about vampires in which i of course mentioned Salem's Lot, and now i'm re-reading it. In the light of Dracula, that I hadn't read yet as a kid, it takes an even deeper meaning, makes me want to write an article or a book, about Salem's Lot and Dracula, the two best vampire novels i've ever read.
 
 
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