![]() Shipped with a Certificate of Limitation and Authenticity from the publisher.Limited to only 50 copies of each size worldwide, plus 3 Artist Proofs and 3 Publisher Proofs for private distribution.Signed and authorized by the original cover artist. ![]() These prints are hand-signed by Steven Stroud, and the first 20 include an original Remarque, two of which are available for purchase at the time of release, so act fast on those.Įxclusively available through Suntup Editions for your private collection, and limited to just 50 signed copies per size, worldwide. Now, you can see the art as it was originally created, presented here for the first time without text, as a fine art giclée print. Collectors of Stephen King books will tell you that the mark of a well-preserved first edition of Cujo is how clearly you can see old Cuje as he emerges from the fog. King once described Cujo as being "like a brick heaved through a window," and one could easily say the same of Stroud's snarling depiction here of the titular character. Now we are pleased to release another glorious piece of art from Steven Stroud: Cujo, cover art from the 1981 first edition novel by Stephen King. In November 2017, we released the cover art print for Firestarter. ![]() ![]() Remember to select your preferred print size option from the drop down above. ![]()
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