Stephen King – The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three – First US Edition 1987 – SIGNED and INSCRIBED with Letter From SK’s Secretary
£3,750.00
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Drawing of Three’ published by Grant in 1987. A very good (or better) book with some spotting to the page edges. SIGNED to the front endpaper, ‘For Cassey Clark-/With best wishes/from Roland…and me,/Stephen King/19/27/92/. In a very good, clipped wrapper with a little edge wear.
Accompanying the book is a signed postcard, stating, ‘Dear Cassy, Enclosed please find your books which Stephen has signed for you. Please be advised that he has had to set a two-book limit, total due to the large amount of requests he receives. Thank you and enjoy. Nancy’
Nancy Gilbert worked as a secretary and administrative assistant to Stephen King during the earlier years of his career. She was involved in handling correspondence and office administration at a time when King’s popularity — and fan mail — was expanding rapidly. Her name appears in acknowledgements in some of King’s earlier books and is occasionally encountered in relation to typed letters or office responses sent on King’s behalf.
The inscription is an ‘iron-clad’ one. The mention of ‘The Dark Tower’s protagonist, ‘Roland’ [Deschain] is a lovely one.
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A first edition, first printing of ‘The Drawing of Three’ published by Grant in 1987. A very good (or better) book with some spotting to the page edges. SIGNED to the front endpaper, ‘For Cassey Clark-/With best wishes/from Roland…and me,/Stephen King/19/27/92/. In a very good, clipped wrapper with a little edge wear.
Accompanying the book is a signed postcard, stating, ‘Dear Cassy, Enclosed please find your books which Stephen has signed for you. Please be advised that he has had to set a two-book limit, total due to the large amount of requests he receives. Thank you and enjoy. Nancy’
Nancy Gilbert worked as a secretary and administrative assistant to Stephen King during the earlier years of his career. She was involved in handling correspondence and office administration at a time when King’s popularity — and fan mail — was expanding rapidly. Her name appears in acknowledgements in some of King’s earlier books and is occasionally encountered in relation to typed letters or office responses sent on King’s behalf.
The inscription is an ‘iron-clad’ one. The mention of ‘The Dark Tower’s protagonist, ‘Roland’ [Deschain] is a lovely one.

















