Description: ***THIS IS THE RAREST OF STEPHEN KING BOOK PUBLICATIONS AND 1 OF ONLY A FEW KNOWN SIGNED COPIES.*** There are only several dozen known unsigned copies of Moth, and they often fetch prices between $2,000 - $3,000 by rare book sellers and at rare book auctions. Three copies can be found at institutions by WorldCat and only one unsigned copy is currently for sale (for about $3,000). Asking $25,000 OBO. Read below. Provenance: This copy was only recently discovered at an estate sale auction, hidden amongst a pile of vintage publications from a couple of high schools in Syracuse, New York. It was once owned by author Sanford Phippen who, like King, is a graduate of the University of Maine and fellow Maine-based published author. He has signed the book on the inside front cover. I have sold Stephen King books for over a decade. I have sold some of the rarest of King’s works. This is rarer than The Plant (signed copies sell between $20k-30k), lettered limited edition sets, and even a signed copy of Rage (sells for up to $30k). There are only five or six known unclipped TRUE first state dust jackets of Salem’s Lot and they used to sell with first edition copies for $40,000 - $50,000 TEN YEARS AGO before King’s book prices skyrocketed in value and before being snatched up and hoarded away by prominent King collectors. A signed copy of Moth is *possibly* just as rare or even rarer than these legendary unclipped true first state Salem Lot copies! To give one example, in the past 16 years I cannot find a single example of a signed copy of Moth having ever been sold on eBay, until I recently snatched this one up. Keep in mind, Stephen King no longer signs his older work. Since there are only a few known signed copies that have come to market, and perhaps a few more unknown signed copies being hoarded away by top King collectors (whose copy you won’t get get until they are long gone!), a mere handful of signed copies is possibly all there ever is and will be…. Beyond scarcity, this is one of the most important publications featuring Stephen King for several reasons: 1. It is the first published writing of “The Dark Man” in book form, King’s most important canonical poem and the genesis of his most famous villain featured in The Stand (Randall Flagg) and The Dark Tower series (The Man in Black/Walter o’Dim, etc.). If you want the true first iteration of both King’s masterpiece— The Stand— & King’s Magnum Opus—The Dark Tower series—the singular poem that started it all, this is it! 2. While King had been initially published in 1965 in Comics Review and in a few magazines in the late 1960s and his college newspaper, this is King’s first significant publication of fictional works in book form (three poems). This poetry anthology predates Carrie by four years. 3. Moth is the culminating publication from a University of Maine student poetry seminar from 1968-69 where King states he fell in love with Tabitha Spruce (see Stephen King’s On Writing), now Tabitha King of course. Tabitha has several poems also published in the anthology. If they hadn’t met, where would Stephen King be today? Would Carrie have ever been written let alone published? It was Tabitha, after all, who famously rescued a partial draft from the trash and urged King to finish it and seek publication. Other items of note: 4. Michael Alpert, who penned the opening three poems, later worked with King as co-founder of Philtrum Press, where he designed and composed the type for "The Plant," and the limited editions of "The Eyes of the Dragon," and "Six Stories". 5. Provenance: This particular copy was owned and is signed by Sanford Phippen, another highly regarded Maine-based author who also graduated from the University of Maine. Published in 1970: MOTH with Stephen King (Steve King) & Tabitha Spruce, Michael Alpert, et al. The Blanket Conspiracy, Orono, Maine. All contributors include: J. J. Bishop (Introduction); Michael Alpert; Susan Lienhard; Dave Lyon; Diane McPherson (Poems and Cover Design); Steve King; Bruce Holsapple; Stephen Black; Mike Gilleland; Jim Smith; S. Holden Dresser; Tabitha Spruce; George MacLeod; and, Jean Stewart. In original softcover pictorial wraps. Octavo, 8.5” x 5.5”, 75 pages. OVERALL Condition: VERY GOOD+ BOOK is in VG+ condition. The all white wraps show light soiling and a few stains. Some light rubbing to spine tips and corners. “$1.00” price stamped on title page. Cover art is colorful and unrubbed. Hinges and joints are tight. A few very light vertical reading creases near the spine. Minimal edge wear. Interior is clean with no writing beyond the author signatures. No stamps or ex libris marks, a few stray marks. Page edges show some toning and light foxing; the interior pages are bright and still white with no foxing. Please refer to pictures as they are an important part of the description and condition information. More pictures available upon request. ***Also, be sure to check out my King signed copy of “It”, which is also signed by Bill Skarsgard (who plays Pennywise) and director of the 2017 remake of It, Andy Muschietti. Above the director’s signature is a rare original drawing of Pennywise by Muschietti. Keep in mind, once again: King no longer signs books except at scheduled events. You can’t mail him books anymore or bring along his older work for him to sign at signing events. This extremely rare signed copy of Moth will only appreciate in value, particularly because of its extraordinary scarcity, provenance, literary importance and collectible condition. Book will be exceptionally well packaged and shipped priority or registered mail and insured with signature required upon delivery for you and your new treasure’s protection. I have been selling and buying on eBay for over 10 years and have a 100% satisfaction rating. Be sure to follow me and check out my hundreds of other signed, first edition and rare books up for sale.
Price: 22500 USD
Location: Litchfield Park, Arizona
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Softcover
Place of Publication: United States
Signed By: Stephen King, Sanford Phippen
Book Title: Moth, The Dark Man, Donavan’s Brain, Silence
Signed: Yes
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: The Blanket Conspiracy, University of Maine
Edition: First Edition
Subject: Poetry
Year Printed: 1970
Original/Facsimile: Original
Publication Year: 1970
Type: Poetry Anthology
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Era: 1970s
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Signed
Author: Tabitha King (Spruce), George Macleod (editor), Bruce Holsapple (co-editor), Stephen King
Features: Signed, 1st Edition
Genre: Fiction, Horror, Various Topics
Topic: Horror, Poetry
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 76 pages