An edition of Skeleton crew (1985)

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An edition of Skeleton crew (1985)

Skeleton Crew

printing (4)
  • 4.3 (27 ratings) ·
  • 451 Want to read
  • 23 Currently reading
  • 61 Have read

The Master at his scarifying best! From heart-pounding terror to the eeriest of whimsy--tales from the outer limits of one of the greatest imaginations of our time!

Evil that breathes and walks and shrieks, brave new worlds and horror shows, human desperation bursting into deadly menace--such are the themes of these astounding works of fiction. In the tradition of Poe and Stevenson, of Lovecraft and The Twilight Zone, Stephen King has fused images of fear as old as time with the iconography of contemporary American life to create his own special brand of horror--one that has kept millions of readers turning the pages even as they gasp.

In the book-length story "The Mist," a supermarket becomes the last bastion of humanity as a peril beyond dimension invades the earth. . .

Touch "The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands," and say your prayers . . .

There are some things in attics which are better left alone, things like "The Monkey" . . .

The most sublime woman driver on earth offers a man "Mrs. Todd's Shortcut" to paradise . . .

A boy's sanity is pushed to the edge when he's left alone with the odious corpse of "Gramma" . . .

If you were stunned by Gremlins, the Fornits of "The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet" will knock your socks off . . .

Trucks that punish and beautiful teen demons who seduce a young man to massacre; curses whose malevolence grows through the years; obscene presences and angels of grace--here, indeed, is a night-blooming bouquet of chills and thrills.
--jacket

Publish Date
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Language
English
Pages
512

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1985, G.P. Putnam's Sons
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York, USA
Copyright Date
1985

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3561.I483 S55 1985

Contributors

Designer
Rhea Braunstein

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
512 p. :
Number of pages
512
Dimensions
9.5 x 6.5 x 1.75 inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2853537M
Internet Archive
skeletoncrew0000unse
ISBN 10
039913039X
ISBN 13
9780399130397
LCCN
84015947
OCLC/WorldCat
11029811
Amazon ID (ASIN)
039913039X
Library Thing
24369
Goodreads
848454

Work Description

From the Flap:

The Master at his scarifying best! From heart-pounding terror to the eeriest of whimsy--tales from the outer limits of one of the greatest imaginations of our time!

Evil that breathes and walks and shrieks, brave new worlds and horror shows, human desperation bursting into deadly menace--such are the themes of these astounding works of fiction. In the tradition of Poe and Stevenson, of Lovecraft and The Twilight Zone, Stephen King has fused images of fear as old as time with the iconography of contemporary American life to create his own special brand of horror--one that has kept millions of readers turning the pages even as they gasp.

In the book-length story "The Mist," a supermarket becomes the last bastion of humanity as a peril beyond dimension invades the earth. . .

Touch "The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands," and say your prayers . . .

There are some things in attics which are better left alone, things like "The Monkey" . . .

The most sublime woman driver on earth offers a man "Mrs. Todd's Shortcut" to paradise . . .

A boy's sanity is pushed to the edge when he's left alone with the odious corpse of "Gramma" . . .

If you were stunned by Gremlins, the Fornits of "The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet" will knock your socks off . . .

Trucks that punish and beautiful teen demons who seduce a young man to massacre; curses whose malevolence grows through the years; obscene presences and angels of grace--here, indeed, is a night-blooming bouquet of chills and thrills.
(source)



Contains:

  • The Mist
  • Here There Be Tygers
  • The Monkey
  • Cain Rose Up
  • Mrs. Todd's Shortcut
  • The Jaunt
  • The Wedding Gig
  • Paranoid: a Chant
  • The Raft
  • Word Processor of the Gods
  • The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands
  • Beachworld
  • The Reaper's Image
  • Nona
  • For Owen
  • Survivor Type
  • Uncle Otto's Truck
  • Morning Deliveries (Milkman No. 1)
  • Big Wheels: a Tale of the Laundry Game (Milkman No. 2)
  • Gramma
  • The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet
  • The Reach

Excerpts

Leute werden als Diebe, Ehebrecher, Wilddiebe und Betrüger gebrandmarkt, auf Grund von völlig fadenscheinigen Beweisen und wildesten Spekulationen. Ich glaube, dass das nur deshalb nicht ganz und gar bösartig wird, weil der landläufige Tratsch in den Lebensmittelgeschäften und Friseursalons meistens merkwürdig naiv ist. Man könnte meinen, dass diese Leute Gemeinheit und Liederlichkeit erwarten, ja, sie sogar erfinden, wenn es sie nicht gibt, aber dass das wirkliche und offenkundige Böse ihre Vorstellungskraft übersteigt, selbst wenn es genau vor ihren Augen schwebt wie so ein böser Zauberteppich aus einem Kameltreibermärchen.
Page 265-267, added by bitnapper.

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