The Bachman Books

The Bachman Books

The Bachman Books
Author Stephen King
Country United States
Language English
Genre Horror, Speculative fiction
Publisher NAL
Publication date
October 4, 1985
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 692
ISBN 978-0-453-00507-4

The Bachman Books is a collection of short novels by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman between 1977 and 1982. It was a The New York Times Best Seller List when it was released in 1985.[1]

History

The book was released in 1985 after the publication of the first hardcover Bachman novel Thinner in order to introduce Bachman to fans who did not know about King's work under this pseudonym (little of which was still in circulation at the time). This omnibus also collected these early novels in hardcover for the first time, as they were all originally published in paperback. It opens with an introduction by King called "Why I Was Bachman", explaining how and why he took on the persona of Richard Bachman, as well as how it was found out by the public. Another version with a new introduction "The Importance of Being Bachman" was published in 1996 to coincide with the release of a new Bachman novel The Regulators.

Books

Novels collected in The Bachman Books:

Editions

The US editions of this collection and the novel Rage were allowed to go out of print by the author and publisher because of the Heath High School shooting—a school shooting incident involving Michael Carneal. The remaining three novels are still in print and are published as separate books.

The Bachman Books is still in print in the United Kingdom although it no longer contains Rage. In a footnote to the preface of the more recent Bachman book Blaze (dated 30 January 2007) King wrote of Rage: "Now out of print, and a good thing."

References

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