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The Wind Through The Keyhole [Artist Edition]

Author: Stephen King
SKU: AE-KEYHOLE-1

$75.00

In The Wind Through the Keyhole, Roland and his ka-tet take shelter from a storm, and Roland shares two interconnected tales—one from his youth and another, a fable, that sheds light on his troubled past. This Artist Edition features stunning illustrations by Jae Lee and comes signed and slipcased, making it a must-have for Dark Tower collectors.

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Edition Details

This is the highly collectible Artist Edition of The Wind Through the Keyhole, a stand-alone novel in Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. Limited to 5,000 copies, each book is signed by illustrator Jae Lee, who has contributed 6 full-color and 11 black-and-white illustrations to this edition, bringing the haunting and mystical world of Mid-World to vivid life. Known for his stunning artwork on the Dark Tower graphic novels, Jae Lee’s illustrations add exceptional depth to this novel, capturing the eerie landscapes and complex characters with an atmospheric style that perfectly complements King’s storytelling. The book is bound in a high-quality cover and housed in a foil-stamped slipcase, which enhances its appeal as a collector’s item. This copy is in Fine (F) condition, with a dust jacket also in Fine (F) condition.

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About the Book

The Wind Through the Keyhole unfolds as an interlude in Roland Deschain’s epic journey along the Path of the Beam, where he and his ka-tet are forced to shelter from a violent storm. To pass the time, Roland recounts two stories: one is a tale from his own past, a mystery set in the aftermath of his mother’s death, when he was sent by his father to track a deadly “skin-man,” a shape-shifter responsible for a brutal massacre. Alongside a young survivor named Bill Streeter, Roland must face not only the beast terrorizing a remote village but also the lingering pain of his mother’s loss. As Roland comforts Bill, he tells him a fable from his childhood, The Wind Through the Keyhole, a story that connects them across generations and worlds. It’s a tale of courage, perseverance, and the timeless power of storytelling that reveals more about the world of the Eld and the depth of Roland’s character. Through these layered tales, King explores themes of fear, loss, and the resilience found in stories shared across time.

Additional information

Book Author

Illustrator

Jae Lee

Publisher

Donald M. Grant

Book Condition

Fine / Near Fine

Dust Jacket Condition

Fine / Near Fine