Stephen King – Dolan’s Cadillac – SIGNED First US Edition 1989
£750.00
A first US edition, first printing of Dolan’s Cadillac by Stephen King, published by Lord John Press, Northridge in 1989. A near fine copy signed by King in black ink to the half title page, boards bound in publisher’s original monochrome Cadillac illustrated paper, black cloth bound spine with gilt titling, some rubbing to extremities and surface of raer board, fading to the spine, single spot to fore edge of text block.
Dolan’s Cadillac by Stephen King is a dark revenge story about Tom Robinson, a man seeking justice after mobster Jimmy Dolan murders his wife. Unable to rely on the law, Robinson meticulously plans an elaborate trap involving a hidden pit beneath a desert road. The tale explores grief, obsession and moral ambiguity, as Robinson’s calculated vengeance becomes both his purpose and his burden, culminating in a chilling and ironic end.
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A first US edition, first printing of Dolan’s Cadillac by Stephen King, published by Lord John Press, Northridge in 1989. A near fine copy signed by King in black ink to the half title page, boards bound in publisher’s original monochrome Cadillac illustrated paper, black cloth bound spine with gilt titling, some rubbing to extremities and surface of raer board, fading to the spine, single spot to fore edge of text block.
Dolan’s Cadillac by Stephen King is a dark revenge story about Tom Robinson, a man seeking justice after mobster Jimmy Dolan murders his wife. Unable to rely on the law, Robinson meticulously plans an elaborate trap involving a hidden pit beneath a desert road. The tale explores grief, obsession and moral ambiguity, as Robinson’s calculated vengeance becomes both his purpose and his burden, culminating in a chilling and ironic end.















