In a revised edition of a biography that integrates King's life into a chronology of his work, readers learn about King's early days as a fledgling writer, as well as his present-day status as a one-man entertainment industry. Reprint.
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Paperback. Condition: Good. This is a literary profile of the American author, Stephen King, whose books and film adaptations have attracted a world-wide audience of millions. It presents a biographical look at his life and work, a chronological narrative that recounts the story of how King became a best-selling author. His progress is charted from the early years in Durham, when he developed his Maine milieu; the college years, when he found his fictional voice; the formative years which saw the publication of Carrie and Salem's Lot; to the years of success as best-seller followed best-seller. George Beahm was the editor of The Stephen King Companion. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine. Seller Inventory # GOR006755874
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hardcover, 5½" x 8¾", with dust jacket 374 pages This is the first biographical look at Stephen King's life and work, a chronological narrative that recounts the compelling story of how King became a household name who took up permanent residence on the bestsellers lists. From King's early days as a fledgling writer to the present, his untold story is finally recorded - the college years when he found his fictional voice, through to the years of heady success. 32 pages of rarely-seen photos; with annotated checklist of all his writing. AS NEW book in AS NEW unclipped dust jacket. Seller Inventory # 34814
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