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The dark tower

Title
The dark tower / Stephen King ; illustrated by Michael Whelan.
Author
King, Stephen, 1947-
Publication
Hampton Falls, N.H. : Donald M. Grant, Publisher in association with Scribner ; New York : Distributed by Simon & Schuster, c2004.

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Additional Authors
Whelan, Michael, 1950-
Description
845 p. : ill. (some col.), map; 24 cm.
Summary
All good things must come to an end, Constant Reader, and not even Stephen King can make a story that goes on forever. The tale of Roland Deschain's relentless quest for the Dark Tower has, the author fears, sorely tried the patience of those who have followed it from its earliest chapters. But attend to it a while longer, if it pleases you, for this volume is the last, and often the last things are best. Roland's ka-tet remains intact, though scattered over wheres and whens. Susannah-Mia has been carried from the Dixie Pig (in the summer of 1999) to a birthing room -- really a chamber of horrors -- in Thunderclap's Fedic; Jake and Father Callahan, with Oy between them, have entered the restaurant on Lex and Sixty-first with weapons drawn, little knowing how numerous and noxious are their foes. Roland and Eddie are with John Cullum in Maine, in 1977, looking for the site on Turtleback Lane where "walk-ins" have been often seen. They want desperately to get back to the others, to Susannah especially, and yet they have come to realize that the world they need to escape is the only one that matters. Thus the book opens, like a door to the uttermost reaches of Stephen King's imagination. You've come this far. Come a little farther. Come all the way. The sound you hear may be the slamming of the door behind you. Welcome to The Dark Tower.
Series Statement
  • The dark tower ; 7
  • King, Stephen, 1947- Dark tower ; 7.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Fantasy fiction.
Contents
I: The little red king. Dan-Tete -- Callahan and the vampires -- Lifted on the wave -- Eddie makes a call -- Dan-tete -- In the jungle, the mighty jungle -- On turtleback lane -- Reunion -- II: Blue heaven. Devar-toi -- The devar-tete -- The watcher -- The shining wire -- The door into thunderclap -- Steek-tete -- The master of blue heaven -- Ka-shume -- Notes from the gingerbread house -- Tracks on the path -- The last palaver (Sheemie's dream) -- The attack on Algul Siento -- The tet breaks -- III. In the haze of green and gold. Ves'-ka Gan -- Mrs. Tassenbaum drives South -- Ves'-ka Gan -- New York again (Roland shows ID) -- Fedic (Two views) -- IV. The white lands of Empathica. Dandelo -- The thing under the castle -- On Badlands Avenue -- The castle of the Crimson King -- Hides -- Joe Collins of Odd's Lane -- Patrick Danville -- V. The scarlet field of Can'-ka No Rey -- The sore and the door (Goodbye, my dear) -- Mordred -- The Crimson King and the Dark Tower -- Epilogue. Susannah in New York -- Coda. Found -- Appendix. Robert Browning "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came."
Call Number
JFE 04-15431
ISBN
  • 1880418622
  • 9781880418628
LCCN
2004109365
OCLC
56359991
Author
King, Stephen, 1947-
Title
The dark tower / Stephen King ; illustrated by Michael Whelan.
Imprint
Hampton Falls, N.H. : Donald M. Grant, Publisher in association with Scribner ; New York : Distributed by Simon & Schuster, c2004.
Edition
1st trade ed.
Series
The dark tower ; 7
King, Stephen, 1947- Dark tower ; 7.
Added Author
Whelan, Michael, 1950-
Research Call Number
JFE 04-15431
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