
Charlie Decker, a troubled high school senior in small-town Maine, snaps after a confrontation with the principal, retrieves a pistol from his locker, and guns down a teacher before taking his algebra class hostage. As the school is surrounded and the standoff drags on, Charlie holds court with his captive classmates, steering them into raw, confessional conversation that peels back the polished surface of suburban teenage life. Tense and claustrophobic, it is a first-person descent into adolescent alienation and the violence simmering beneath an ordinary classroom.
Significance King's first novel published under the Richard Bachman pseudonym (1977) and the most notorious entry in canon — King allowed it to fall out of print after it was linked to real school shootings, making the Bachman-era paperback a sought-after collector's rarity.
A true 1st/1st needs BOTH the book and the jacket verified. A first-state jacket on a later or book-club book — or the reverse — is a married copy, not a first.
Verified seen on a confirmed copy Asserted sourced, not yet photographed Unverified thin / contested
Each copy screened against the seller's own photos. ✓ confirmed = a photo shows the decisive marker; ⚠ not pictured = the shot to ask for before buying. Condition grades are as-pictured.
Buyer beware — verify before you buy. These are our screening opinions, read from each seller’s own photographs; we can misjudge a copy or misread an image. A listing marked “1st/1st confirmed” is not a guarantee — independently confirm the decisive book and jacket markers with the seller before any purchase. Authentication and the buying decision remain the buyer’s responsibility.

True 1977 Bachman first, but a creased VG- reader is not $4,000 money — hold off the board until the ask drops to $1,200-$1,800.
✓ Decisive marker pictured — nothing outstanding to request.

Authentic 1977 Bachman Rage first, but a well-read VG (title crease, rolled spine, owner's pen) — $9,995 is ~2.5x the fine band; not a buy.
✓ Decisive marker pictured — nothing outstanding to request.
No dust jacket (paperback). Printed card cover: black ground with the title "RAGE" in red lettering and a brooding teenage male figure seated on/at a classroom teacher's desk, with the "Richard Bachman" byline. Signet logo and W7645 catalog number on cover/spine; $1.50 price on front. UNVERIFIED as to back-cover blurb text specifics.
Art / design: UNVERIFIED — no artist/illustrator credit is documented for the 1977 Signet cover in collector references. (For contrast, the 1985 hardcover "The Bachman Books" jacket art is by Don Brautigam, but that is a different book.)
First-printing figure per the copyright-page printing line + specialist reference. stephenkingcollector.com (specialist King first-edition reference) states for the 1977 Signet paperback: "First edition of 75,000 copies.
No published text-block errata/state distinction is documented for the 1977 Signet Rage; first vs later is determined solely by the copyright-page statement and number line. UNVERIFIED as to any internal variant.
No publisher-issued signed/numbered or traycased limited edition of Rage exists. The 1977 Signet paperback is the only edition. Dealers (e.g. Very Fine Books) sometimes offer the ordinary first-printing paperback housed in a custom clamshell/tray-case they commission — that is a dealer-added protective case, NOT a publisher limited edition, and adds no bibliographic priority. Genuine King-signed copies exist but are author-signed copies of the standard first printing, not a "limited edition."
$2,000–4,000 (genuine first printing, Fine/unread mass-market paperback original; there is no dust jacket to clip — it is a PBO)
Assumes a genuine first edition / first printing in near-fine to fine condition (clean copy, unclipped jacket). Lesser condition is worth less.
Confirmed sales: REALIZED COMP — eBay item 147388591092 (seller cwobooks), a 1977 Signet paperback original sold at $1,995 on 2026-07-24. Mechanism measured 2026-08-11 at DetailLevel=ReturnAll with no OutputSelectors: the listing carried NO Best Offer facility (the string "BestOffer" does not occur anywhere in the full-detail payload, while sibling rows probed the same minute return offer counts of 2, 4 and 7), so the list price is the realized price. The copy is CONFIRMED_FIRST on two decisive tells — the copyright page states "FIRST PRINTING, SEPTEMBER, 1977" and the number line runs a full "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" with the low 1 intact. CONDITION CAVEAT, which matters more than usual here: that copy graded GOOD. The $2,000–4,000 band below is written for a FINE copy, so this comp anchors the market's middle, not its top — it is the first realized figure we have ever held for this title, and it should be read as evidence that a well-worn true first clears roughly $2,000, NOT as proof that a Fine copy is worth $1,995. WE OWN AN ERROR HERE. Our 2026-07-24 session log and roadmap both recorded this figure as folded — "rage $1,995 (the title's first-ever established comp)" — and the judgment was right, but the write-up was never applied to this file. Until 2026-08-11 this entry still read, falsely, "No clean public auction/sold record surfaced for a true Fine first." A correct decision that silently fails to land is indistinguishable from a decision never taken; that sentence is retired and the figure is now actually here. NOT COMPS, recorded so the next reader inherits the reasoning rather than repeating it: eBay 298356863812 sold at $5,200 (2026-07-26) with Best Offer enabled and 2 offers logged — eBay does not publish the accepted amount, so $5,200 is the ASK and caps what the copy fetched, nothing more; it was withdrawn as a published "realized price" on 2026-07-24. eBay 147393708020 asked $4,499 and ENDED UNSOLD on 2026-08-11 — and it was a TWO-BOOK LOT ("Rage + The Long Walk") whose headline copy graded VG-, so it is not a Rage ceiling in any usable sense. An eBay copy with a MISSING cover sold ~$504 (Sept 2025) — a damaged-copy floor, not a Fine comp. Press reporting (LADbible/SlashFilm, Jan 2025) cites "up to $4,000" for collectible copies; directional only.
Book-club edition (the trap): No true book-club edition of the standalone Rage exists (it was a PBO, never a BCE). The real "cheap trap" substitute is THE BACHMAN BOOKS omnibus (1985, which reprints Rage) — common, ~$10–40; later Signet printings of Rage (number line not ending in 1) ~$50–150. — a fraction of a true first; never pay first-edition money for one.
Condition-driven: a thin PBO, so most survivors are VG with spine lean/reading creases (~$200–800); the $2,000+ tier is reserved for genuinely Fine/unread copies, which are scarce — that scarcity IS the premium. King-signed copies command a large multiple (Near Fine signed asks ~$15,000). THE single biggest thing separating a real first from the mislistings: Rage was a SIGNET MASS-MARKET PAPERBACK ORIGINAL (W7645, $1.50) — there is NO Doubleday hardcover and NO gutter code, so any "hardcover first edition of Rage" is the 1985 Bachman Books omnibus or a custom rebind, NOT this book. Verify the stated line "FIRST PRINTING, SEPTEMBER, 1977" plus the full number line ending in 1; a number line not ending in 1 is a later printing worth a fraction.
Verification notes: Price $1.50 cross-checked: official stephenking.com guide PDF + Downtown Brown listing + multiple AbeBooks listings. Statement/number line cross-checked: Very Fine Books ("FIRST PRINTING, SEPTEMBER, 1977" + "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9"), AbeBooks/Peryton Books (same number line), and the King guide ("First Signet Printing, September, 1977"). Catalog no. W7645 confirmed across AbeBooks/Biblio listings. Hardcover-first = The Bachman Books (1985 NAL, $19.95, "First (omnibus) Printing, October 1985") confirmed via the King guide PDF.