
In the summer of 1973, college student Devin Jones takes a job at Joyland, a small North Carolina amusement park, to nurse a broken heart and earn his way through school. Wearing the fur and learning the carny lingo, he gets pulled into the legend of a young woman murdered years earlier on the park's dark ride — a killing that was never solved. It is a coming-of-age tale wrapped in a noir mystery, shot through with first love, loss, and a touch of the uncanny.
Significance Published in 2013 as a paperback original under the pulp-styled Hard Case Crime imprint (with classic pulp cover art), King initially refused an e-book edition to drive readers to print bookstores; it won the 2014 Edgar Award nomination buzz and remains a fan-favorite standalone, distinct from his Castle Rock and Dark Tower webs.
Paperback first: classic Hard Case Crime pulp-noir painted cover by Glen Orbik — a redheaded "carny girl" / scream-themed pin-up composition with the Joyland title treatment; back cover carries blurb + price block + barcode. Limited hardcovers carry a separate Robert McGinnis painted jacket and include 9 McGinnis interior plates and Susan Hunt Yule's park map (not present in the paperback).
Art / design: Paperback (true first) front cover painted by Glen Orbik (some sources also credit Robert McGinnis on the paperback art). The three LIMITED HARDCOVERS use DIFFERENT cover art by Robert McGinnis, plus 9 interior illustrations by McGinnis and a Joyland amusement-park map by Susan Hunt Yule.
FORMAT FLAG (load-bearing): Joyland (Hard Case Crime HCC-112, June 4, 2013) was a PAPERBACK ORIGINAL — King insisted on a physical paperback-first release, no commercial hardcover. So there is NO trade hardcover first printing in the Carrie/Scribner sense. Hard Case Crime/Titan does not publish mass-market print-run numbers, so the paperback first-printing quantity is "No reliable figure published." The ONLY hardcover is the limited edition from Titan Books (the imprint behind Hard Case Crime), released June 11, 2013, one week after the paperback, in three states: (1) GIFT edition — 1,500 copies, hardcover w/ dust jacket, UNSIGNED; (2) NUMBERED edition — 724 copies, signed by King, slipcased; (3) LETTERED edition — 26 copies, signed by King, black clam-shell box w/ gold-foil HCC logo. Total limited hardcover run = 2,250. All hardcover states carry nine Robert McGinnis illustrations and a Joyland park map by Susan Hunt Yule. (Note: a separate later 2015 "Joyland Illustrated" edition exists with its own signed limitations — not the 2013 first edition.) Carrie's ~30,000 figure is unrelated and was correctly not applied here.
First-printing cover is CLEAN (no "New York Times Bestseller" banner across the top); later printings add the banner. No documented textual errata or point-issue typos separating states for this title.
Three Titan / Hard Case Crime limited HARDCOVERS, all June 11, 2013 (1 week after the paperback): (1) GIFT EDITION — 1,500 copies, UNSIGNED, no slipcase, issue price $40 (now ~$200-$250). (2) NUMBERED/SIGNED EDITION — 724 copies, SIGNED by King on a limitation page, no slipcase/traycase, issue price $75 (now ~$700-$800); aftermarket DOLSO/Dick-Olson maple traycases exist but are NOT publisher-issued. (3) LETTERED/SIGNED EDITION — 26 copies (A-Z), SIGNED, in a black book-style clamshell/traycase with the Hard Case Crime logo in gold foil, issue price $200 (now ~$2,500-$3,000). All three: Robert McGinnis cover + 9 McGinnis interior illustrations + Susan Hunt Yule park map. (Separate 2015 illustrated hardcover exists but is a later edition, not a limited first.)
~$25–$60
Assumes a genuine first edition / first printing in near-fine to fine condition (clean copy, unclipped jacket). Lesser condition is worth less.
No confirmed sale found, so this is rated at no less than its original jacket price — a true first/first should hold at least retail in near-fine/fine condition. Soft estimate from dealer listings (treat as approximate): $25–60 (true first-printing trade paperback, fine, unread, NO bestseller banner, $12.95 back-cover price). NOTE: the signed/numbered limited hardcover is the real collectible at $700–900.
Book-club edition (the trap): No traditional BOMC/BCE exists (paperback original). The functional "trap" equivalent — later trade-paperback printings (with the "#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER" banner / $7.99 back price), reprints, and the 2015 illustrated reissue — are $5–15 reading copies and are constantly mislisted as "first edition." — a fraction of a true first; never pay first-edition money for one.
Condition sensitivity is HIGH relative to the low price band: a fine, unread, flat-spined copy holds the top of range; any spine roll, creasing, or shelf-cocking drops it to $10–20. Signed/inscribed premium is enormous and is where the value actually lives — a King signature on a flat-signed trade paperback can take a $30 book to $200–400+, and the publisher's signed/numbered limited (724) runs $700–900, lettered (26) $2,500–3,000. THE SINGLE BIGGEST TELL for THIS title: ignore the prompt's generic "Doubleday gutter code" — Joyland is a Hard Case Crime/Titan PAPERBACK ORIGINAL with no Doubleday involvement. A genuine first printing has NO "#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER" banner across the top of the front cover and carries the $12.95 (US $12.99) price on the back cover; every later printing ADDS that banner and drops the price to $7.99. Banner present = NOT a first, full stop. That banner check separates the true first from ~90% of the "first edition" mislistings.
Verification notes: Verify on a physical copy: (a) exact back-cover US price ($12.95 expected; one source said $12.99); (b) exact copyright-page edition/printing wording ("First Hard Case Crime edition: June 2013" expected) and whether a true integer number line is present; (c) absence of the NYT bestseller banner on the front cover for first printings. These three were not photo-confirmed in two fully independent sources during research and are marked accordingly.