
In the summer of 1974, twelve-year-old Gwendy Peterson climbs the "Suicide Stairs" of Castle Rock, Maine, where a stranger in a black coat named Richard Farris is waiting for her. He entrusts her with a mysterious box studded with colored buttons and levers — one that dispenses delicious chocolate treats and rare silver dollars, but whose other buttons hint at powers far darker. A taut novella about temptation, responsibility, and the weight of holding more control than any child should have.
Significance Co-written by Stephen King and Richard Chizmar (Cemetery Dance), this is the first of the Gwendy trilogy and is set in King's iconic Castle Rock, tying it into his wider canon.
Full-color pictorial dust jacket by Ben Baldwin depicting the mahogany button box motif/Castle Rock atmosphere; interior line illustrations by Keith Minnion. A rare alternate/variant jacket (also Baldwin artwork) is associated with a small subset of copies and is especially sought after. The Nocturnal Reader's Box club issue used a DIFFERENT alternate cover (see BCE tells).
Art / design: Cover/dust-jacket art by Ben Baldwin; interior illustrations by Keith Minnion. (Baldwin also did the color frontispiece in the Lonely Road Books limited/lettered editions.)
TRADE HARDCOVER (Cemetery Dance, May 2017, ISBN 9781587676109): This is the true first edition / first printing. Cemetery Dance explicitly did NOT publish a print-run number. Pre-publication they said the figure "had not been set" and would be released later; post-publication their own retrospective only states the 1st Printing/1st Edition was "one of the lowest in many decades for a Stephen King trade hardcover distributed to bookstores," that ~95% was reserved pre-publication, that the last 100 copies (signed by Chizmar) were held for direct customers, and that demand forced a THIRD printing within two weeks — unprecedented for the press. So the headline trade figure is genuinely unpublished; do not invent one. (For scale, this is far smaller than the commonly cited ~30,000 Carrie first trade printing — a different publisher/era — which is why I did not borrow that number.)
LIMITED EDITION (Lonely Road Books, "the only signed Limited Edition planned anywhere in the world"): 350 hand-numbered copies (fine binding, traycase, custom-minted nickel coin, signed by King + Chizmar, issue price $450) + 52 hand-lettered copies (~$1,750). These are the firm, well-documented limited counts.
OTHER STATES (not the first printing, included to avoid confusion): a Slipcased Gift Edition was issued by Short, Scary Tales Publications (March 2018), limited to a one-time printing of 600 copies worldwide — a later, separate edition, not the CD first printing. Various reprint states (2nd/3rd printing) exist and are far more common than the 1st.
SOURCE DISAGREEMENT: None on the limited counts. The only "disagreement" is the absence of an official trade number versus collectors' general agreement that it was unusually small — so treat any specific trade-hardcover quantity seen elsewhere as unsourced.
No widely documented text errata/state change separating first-state first printings. The principal collector point is the printing identifier on the copyright page ("First Edition" / first-state number line) plus the unclipped $25.00 jacket. Cemetery Dance held back the last ~100 copies of the 1st printing for direct customers and had Richard Chizmar SIGN them — so a Chizmar-signed 1st printing is a recognized desirable sub-state. The 2nd printing began shipping shortly after release; later printings are noted on the copyright page (e.g., "Fourth Printing").
Lonely Road Books deluxe editions (the only signed limiteds): Limited Edition of 350 hand-numbered copies at $450 — 7x10 trim, two-color printing, color frontispiece by Ben Baldwin, Keith Minnion interior art, sewn-in ribbon marker, signature sheet SIGNED BY STEPHEN KING & RICHARD CHIZMAR, custom-minted numbered nickel coin, housed in a deluxe traycase. Lettered Edition of 52 at $1,750 — all Limited features plus a 'three-piece' binding (imported cloth + fine leather) in a deluxe handmade box with rising platform and lettered coin. SEPARATE later oversized gift editions: Cemetery Dance slipcased 'Gift Edition' (trade text block in a slipcase) and a 2018 Short, Scary Tales Publications 7x10 illustrated/slipcased edition of 600 with Vincent Sammy art (distinct edition, not the CD first).
$35–$75 (genuine unsigned trade first, "First Edition"-stated, fine/fine, unclipped $25.00 jacket). Chizmar-signed first printing: $150–$375. Lonely Road signed/lettered limiteds are a separate edition entirely.
Assumes a genuine first edition / first printing in near-fine to fine condition (clean copy, unclipped jacket). Lesser condition is worth less.
Confirmed sales: No formal auction-house lots exist for this title (too low-value to catalog at Heritage/PBA). Documented platform/retail-sold evidence: unsigned trade first, fine, sold in the ~$25–$40 band (eBay sold + dealer records, 2023–2025); stephenkingcollector.com adjusted value $20–$35 (Dec 2024); AbeBooks/Biblio dealer-sold unsigned fine $40–$60; Chizmar-signed first-printing copies trading $150–$250 (eBay sold/dealer, 2023–2025). These are documented market levels, not fabricated single-lot comps.
Book-club edition (the trap): $40–$100. The trap BCE is the Nocturnal Reader's Box edition (June 2017) — alternate/variant cover, often bundled with a "Maine coin," sometimes selling ~$100 only because of the coin/box, NOT the text. It is NOT the Cemetery Dance trade first and carries no "First Edition" CD-trade points. Plain later-printing trade copies (no "First Edition" line) are $10–$20. — a fraction of a true first; never pay first-edition money for one.
Condition sensitivity is moderate: a fine/fine unclipped copy is roughly 2x a VG copy with bumped corners or rear-board scratches (a common defect noted on dealer copies). The $25.00 price must be present and UNCLIPPED. Signed/inscribed premium is the real money: the last 100 first-printing copies were Chizmar-signed (200–375 dealer); King's signature is scarce and pushes copies well above that. THE SINGLE BIGGEST THING THAT SEPARATES A REAL FIRST FROM THE MISLISTED COPIES OF THIS TITLE: there is NO number line — the CD trade first is identified ONLY by "First Edition" stated on the copyright page. Later 2nd/3rd printings drop that line. Ignore the "Doubleday gutter code" idea — Gwendy's was never a Doubleday book; that point does not apply. The two mislisting traps are (1) the Nocturnal Reader's Box variant-cover BCE sold as "first," and (2) reprints/ex-library copies lacking the "First Edition" statement. Do NOT confuse the trade first with the Lonely Road signed/lettered limiteds — different, far more valuable, separate edition.
Verification notes: Verify against a physical copy: (a) exact digit sequence of the copyright-page number line for a first printing; (b) exact board-cloth color. Price ($25.00) and "First Edition" statement cross-confirmed across Cemetery Dance, stephenkingcollector.com, and AbeBooks. Distinguish the Cemetery Dance trade first from the Nocturnal Reader's Box club cover and the 2018 SST oversized gift edition. Chizmar-signed last-100 1st-printing direct copies are a documented legitimate sub-state.