


ISBN-13: 9780606391627
Bound for Schools & Libraries editionHardcover

ISBN-13: 9780670032549
Revised, Expanded editionHardcover

ISBN-13: 9780451210845
Revised editionMass-market paperback

ISBN-13: 9780140867169
AbridgedAudiobook cassette
by Stephen King
In the first book of this brilliant series, Stephen King introduces readers to one of his most enigmatic heroes, Roland of Gilead, The Last Gunslinger. He is a haunting figure, a loner on a spellbinding journey into good and evil. In his desolate world, which frighteningly mirrors our own, Roland pursues The Man in Black, encounters an alluring woman named Alice, and begins a friendship with the Kid from Earth called Jake. Both grippingly realistic and eerily dreamlike, "The Gunslinger" leaves readers eagerly awaiting the ...
ISBN-13: 9780606391627
Bound for Schools & Libraries editionHardcover
ISBN-13: 9780670032549
Revised, Expanded editionHardcover
ISBN-13: 9780451210845
Revised editionMass-market paperback
ISBN-13: 9780140867169
AbridgedAudiobook cassette
Deborah G
Sep 29, 2014
The Black Tower series is some of King's best writing.
The book came in excellent shape and in excellent timing.
Nothing but positive to say about the book, the shipping, and the story itself.
Evelyn M
Nov 27, 2010
THIS WAS A GIFT TO A READER WHO LOVES TO READ I RECOMMEND IT TO A FRIEND CAUSE HE SAID IT WAS VERY GOOD AND WANTS ME TO GET THE OTHER BOOKS OF FOLLOW UP I THINK THERE ARE 8 BKS
ldynblk
Jan 21, 2010
This book is great for anyone with an apreciation for fantasy, western or typicall Stephen king style. The Gunslinger is only a mere introduction to the amazing adventures of Roland the Gunslinger and those he meets along the way on his quest for the Dark Tower. You will have more fun with this book if you pay attention to the little things such as songs (for example) that link Roland's world to our own. My best suggestion is that if you buy this book be prepared with the second Dark Tower book "The Drawing of Three" close at hand to avoid frustration.
Voize
Dec 25, 2009
This is a good stand-alone book, but if you go on in the series and stick it out to the end your view of King - and of life and the world - will change, possibly in fundamental ways
Devil
Feb 24, 2009
It was 1970 when Stephen King, at his final year of university, received a gift: a stack of coloured paper. At this time, the King could not imagine how important that story would have been in his life as a writer, maybe. He spent 12 years to complete this first chapter of the most exciting and best-selling horror/fantasy saga,