
Bestselling novelist Paul Sheldon, famous for his Victorian romance heroine Misery Chastain, crashes his car on a snowy Colorado road and is pulled from the wreckage by Annie Wilkes, a former nurse who claims to be his "number one fan." Bedridden with shattered legs in her isolated farmhouse, Paul slowly realizes that his rescuer has no intention of letting him leave — and that her devotion curdles into something far more dangerous when she learns what he did to her beloved Misery in his latest book. A claustrophobic two-hander about obsession, captivity, and the brutal bargain between a writer and his audience.
Significance Adapted into the 1990 film for which Kathy Bates won the Best Actress Oscar (the only Academy Award acting win from a King adaptation); widely read as King's allegory for fame, addiction, and the writer-fan relationship.
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✓ 1st/1st confirmed$400Dan Pope Books$18.95 price intact (not clipped) — visible on front jacket flap as 'FPT > $18.95'. Buyer notes: (1) This copy is the Arcata Graphics (Fairfield, PA)Front: title/author lettering (DiSpigna lettering) over Bob Giusti illustration evoking the captive-novelist theme. Spine lettering present (red/gilt). Rear jacket carries the date/print code "06182587". Front flap carries the $18.95 price at the upper corner; rear flap carries the standard Viking author treatment. Precise front/back imagery wording beyond the Stuart-design / Giusti-illustration / DiSpigna-lettering credits is not reproduced verbatim by the cross-checked dealer listings.
Art / design: Jacket design by Neil Stuart; jacket illustration by Bob Giusti; lettering by Tony DiSpigna
The ~1,000,000 figure circulates via the Stephen King collector community (StephenKingCollector.com and collector forums) and is the reason the first edition is common and inexpensive relative to King's scarce early titles (e.g., 'Salem's Lot, The Shining). It is NOT a precisely documented Viking Penguin disclosure — it is the accepted ballpark. The functional takeaway is unchanged regardless of the exact number: first-printing trade copies are abundant, so rarity adds little and condition/signature drive value. Two simultaneous printer variants (Donnelley/Harrisonburg, white endpapers; Arcata/Fairfield, orange-red endpapers) split the first printing.
No textual erratum separates states; identification is the copyright statement + $18.95 unclipped jacket. Benign first-printing variants (both true firsts, no priority): printer (R.R. Donnelley vs Arcata Graphics, stated below ISBN) and endpaper color (orange or white).
No signed/limited/traycased edition was issued at original publication (1987). The first OFFICIAL signed limited is Suntup Editions (Feb 2018), oversized (7.5 x 10.5"), eight new full-color Rick Berry illustrations, in THREE states per stephenking.com: (1) Numbered — limited to 200, signed by Stephen King and Rick Berry (185 numbered in black for sale; 15 numbered in red, reserved); (2) Lettered — 26 copies (A-Z), signed by King and Berry, full-leather handbound by Peter Geraty / Praxis Bindery, with a Barry Moser wood-engraving and six original Royal glass typewriter keys in a walnut box; (3) Artist Gift Edition — signed by Rick Berry only, slipcased with dust jacket. These are later collectibles, NOT first-edition precedents. (The draft's "Dave Christensen" co-signer is unconfirmed by stephenking.com and dropped.) Aftermarket "slipcased" Viking firsts exist but the slipcases are bookseller-issued, not publisher-issued.
$200–500 (true first, fine/fine, unclipped $18.95 jacket, unsigned). Signed/flat: ~$800–1,500; signed & inscribed: ~$1,200–2,500.
Assumes a genuine first edition / first printing in near-fine to fine condition (clean copy, unclipped jacket). Lesser condition is worth less.
Confirmed sales: Very Fine Books — unsigned 1st/1st, Fine/Fine, unclipped $18.95 jacket, listed/sold at $295 (current dealer listing, 2024-2026). StephenKingCollector.com authority pegs typical-grade copies at $15–$50 (Aug 2023 valuation, reflecting clipped/lower-grade and the million-copy printing). Sotheby's — signed (flat, title page) UNCORRECTED PROOF, VG, offered in the four-figure range (proof, not the trade first — a near-comp, NOT a first-printing sold comp). Dealer market (Edwards Rare Books / First and Fine / veryfinebooks) signed & inscribed trade firsts cluster ~$1,200–2,500 asking. NOTE: no Heritage/PBA realized-price record for a plain unsigned first surfaced — consistent with it being too common to make major auctions; treat unsigned band as dealer-sold-anchored, not auction-anchored.
Book-club edition (the trap): $10–30. The Book-of-the-Month Club / book-club edition is the dominant trap on this title and is near-worthless. Tells: NO $18.95 price on jacket flap (BCE jackets have no price), blind-stamp ("dot" or square) on lower rear board, lighter/thinner boards, and often "Book Club Edition" on the front flap. Many are mislisted as "first edition" because the copyright page can read similarly. — a fraction of a true first; never pay first-edition money for one.
Condition is everything here because the printing is NOT scarce — value lives entirely in grade + jacket integrity + signature. The SINGLE biggest separator for THIS title: the jacket must be UNCLIPPED showing the original $18.95 (with DJ code 06182587 / 0618 2587) AND the book must NOT carry a book-club blind-stamp on the rear board. A price-clipped or restored/married jacket drops a Fine copy by 40–70%. Because ~1M first-printing trade copies exist, an unsigned first/first is a $200–500 book at best in true Fine/Fine — anyone asking four figures for an UNSIGNED copy is mispricing. Real money requires King's signature: a flat title-page signature roughly 3–5x's an unsigned copy, an inscription with date/place more. Two genuine first-printing variants exist (white endpapers / R.R. Donnelley-Harrisonburg vs. orange-red endpapers / Arcata-Fairfield) — both are accepted firsts, neither commands a premium; don't let a seller upsell one as "the" first.
Verification notes: CORRECTIONS vs draft (sources preferred): (1) NUMBER LINE — draft claimed a "full Viking number line ending in 1" and made absence of the line the key BCE tell. WRONG. Per the canonical stephenking.com/Bev Vincent guide, Misery's first printing has NO number line at all; it is identified by the copyright statement alone (cf. The Tommyknockers same year, which DOES carry "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10"). Both the trade first AND the BCE lack a number line, so that tell is void for this title. (2) BCE TELL — corrected to ABSENCE OF $18.95 JACKET PRICE + blind stamp + smaller trim (dealer BCE = "identical to the true first edition w/ no price on dust jacket and no number line"). (3) PRINTER/ENDPAPER — added documented first-printing variants: two simultaneous printers (R.R. Donnelley, Harrisonburg VA; Arcata Graphics, Fairfield PA) and orange-or-white endpapers; the printer line below the ISBN is a genuine first-printing locus (StephenKingCollector forum). (4) JACKET CREDITS — added Tony DiSpigna (lettering) alongside Neil Stuart (design) and Bob Giusti (illustration). (5) BINDING — "half-bound" (½ black cloth) per dealers, not "quarter-bound." (6) SUNTUP — confirmed Numbered/200 (King+Berry) + added Lettered/26 + Artist Gift (Berry-only); dropped unverified "Dave Christensen." (7) GUTTER CODE — confirmed N/A; "06182587" is a jacket date-code, not a CP gutter code. VERIFIED & UNCHANGED: copyright statement, $18.95 front-flap price + location, jacket code 06182587, grey boards / black cloth spine, ISBN 0-670-81364-8, 310 pp, Viking trade HC is true first (no small-press precedent), Suntup 2018 only official signed limited. STILL UNVERIFIED: exact rear-board blind-stamp shape specific to this title; precise front-jacket imagery wording beyond credits.