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Genre/Form: | Horror tales Fiction Horror fiction Romans, nouvelles, etc |
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Material Type: | Fiction |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Stephen King |
ISBN: | 9781501156687 1501156683 9780606395748 0606395741 |
OCLC Number: | 964524962 |
Notes: | Some issues bound by Turtleback Books. |
Description: | 1477 pages ; 20 cm |
Contents: | 1: The shadow before -- After the flood (1957) -- After the festival (1984) -- Six phone calls (1985) -- 2: June of 1958 -- Ben Hanscomb takes a fall -- Bill Denbrough beats the devil (I) -- One of the missing: a tale from the Summer of '58 -- The dam in the Barrens -- Georgie's room and the house on Neibolt Street -- Cleaning up -- 3: Grownups -- The reunion -- Walking tours -- Three uninvited guests -- 4: July of 1958 -- The apocalyptic rockfight -- The album -- The smoke-hole -- Eddie's bad break -- Another one of the missing: the death of Patrick Hockstetter -- The bullseye -- 5: The ritual of Chüd -- In the watches of the night -- The circle closes -- Under the city -- The ritual of Chüd -- Out -- Epilogue: Bill Denbrough beats the devil (II). |
Responsibility: | Stephen King. |
Abstract:
"Can an entire city be haunted? The Losers' Club of 1958 seems to think so. After all, when they were teenagers back then, these seven friends who called the small New England metropolis of Derry their home had first-hand experience with what made this place so horribly different. Every twenty-seven years, something that has existed here for a very long time comes back to terrorize Derry, lurking in the city storm drains and sewers, taking the shape of every nightmare and deepest dread. And yet, time passed and the children grew up, moved away ... the horror of what they all experienced buried deep, wrapped in forgetfulness. Now nearly thirty years later, they're all being called back to Derry for a final life-or-death confrontation with a primordial evil that stirs and coils in the sullen depths of their memories. For the Losers' Club and the thing known only as "It" have some unfinished business with each other ..."--Back cover.
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