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Genre/Form: | Horror stories Paperbacks Horror tales Novela de terror Horror fiction Fiction Romans, nouvelles, etc |
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Material Type: | Fiction, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Stephen King |
ISBN: | 0451169514 9780451169518 0833509454 9780833509451 0812452240 9780812452242 9780329565206 0329565206 9780670813025 0670813028 9781501142970 1501142976 9781501156687 1501156683 9781501175466 1501175467 9781473666948 1473666945 |
OCLC Number: | 52413116 |
Awards: | Blue Spruce award (Colorado), 1994. |
Description: | x, 1093 pages ; 18 cm |
Contents: | Part 1: Shadow Before: -- 1: After the flood (1957) -- 2: After the festival (1984) -- 3: Six phone calls (1985) -- Derry: First Interlude -- Part 2: June Of 1958: -- 4: Ben Hanscomb takes a fall -- 5: Bill Denbrough beats the devil (I) -- 6: One of the missing: a tale from the summer of '58 -- 7: Dam in the Barrens -- 8: Georgie's room and the house on Neibolt street -- 9: Cleaning up -- Derry: Second Interlude -- Part 3: Grownups: -- 10: Reunion -- 11: Walking tours -- 12: Three uninvited guests -- Derry: Third Interlude -- Part 4: July of 1958: -- 13: Apocalyptic rockfight -- 14: Album -- 15: Smoke-hole -- 16: Eddie's bad break -- 17: Another one of the missing: the death of Patrick Hockstetter -- 18: Bullseye -- Derry: Fourth Interlude -- Part 5: Ritual Of Chud: -- 19: In the watches of the night -- 20: Circle closes -- 21: Under the city -- 22: Ritual of child -- 23: Out -- Derry: Last Interlude -- Epilogue: Bill Denbrough beats the devil (II). |
Responsibility: | Stephen King. |
Abstract:
With film tie-in cover for the new film, IT: CHAPTER 2, which will be in theatres from September 6th.
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One of the greatest storytellers of our time * <i>Guardian</i> * A writer of excellence . . . King is one of the most fertile storytellers of the modern novel. * <i>The Sunday Times</i> *

