Two Classic Stephen King Novels Get Standalone Hardcover Editions For The First Time


Stephen King has published roughly 65 novels, a dozen short story collections, and several book-length pieces of nonfiction. Most of his novels have been reissued countless times in paperback, but they almost always begin their rapid climb up the bestseller charts in hardcover. Constant readers who have picked up the author’s books at launch likely have multiple shelves filled with hardcover editions. But even the most dedicated of King fans are missing at least a few of his novels in hardcover by default. Two of those gaps can now be filled thanks to a pair of welcome surprises from King’s publisher Scribner. The Running Man and The Long Walk are now available in separate hardcover editions for the first time.

The Long Walk’s hardcover edition was published October 7 for $29, while The Running Man released in hardcover today, October 14. Like many reissued King books, these new editions were prompted by the new film adaptations. The Long Walk’s first-ever adaptation is in theaters now, and the second adaptation of The Running Man premieres November 14. King’s books typically receive movie tie-in paperback editions, but these two classics have a unique publication history and missed out on the traditional hardcover to paperback pipeline.

So, why didn’t these novels release in hardcover back then? Because Richard Bachman wrote them. From 1977-1982, King released four novels under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. Since his alias was a completely unknown author, The Long Walk (1979), The Running Man (1982), Rage (1977), and Roadwork (1981) were published as paperback originals. Bachman’s true identity was uncovered following the release of Thinner, the fifth Bachman novel, in 1984. Thinner was the first Richard Bachman book to receive a standalone hardcover edition, while the first four were collected in a hardcover omnibus in 1985.

The omnibus remains the only hardcover edition of Rage (1977) and Roadwork (1981). The Bachman Books is no longer sold today because Rage, a novel about a school shooting, is permanently out of print. The Running Man, The Long Walk, and Roadwork have remained in print in trade and mass market paperback, but it’s awesome that two of The Bachman Books are finally available in hardcover.

The Long Walk & The Running Man Adaptations

The Long Walk on 4K Blu-ray | Amazon Exclusive Steelbook Edition
The Long Walk on 4K Blu-ray | Amazon Exclusive Steelbook Edition

If you haven’t preordered The Long Walk on 4K Blu-ray, it’s a great time to reserve a copy. Amazon has an exclusive Limited Edition Steelbook, and it’s discounted to only $26.83 (was $35). A release date hasn’t been set, but this is the only 4K Blu-ray edition (at this time) and is cheaper than the standard Blu-ray version at the moment. The steelbook case features Mark Hamill’s character, and the artwork changes when you remove the transparent slipcover.


The 2025 adaptation of The Running Man will likely be available to preorder on November 14, the day it premieres in theaters. The 1987 adaptation received a great 4K Blu-ray restoration in 2022. You can get the standard 4K Blu-ray edition with a slipcover for $20 or the Limited Edition Steelbook for $40.

The Running Man (1987):


Stephen King writing as Richard Bachman
Stephen King writing as Richard Bachman

Along with the original four Bachman Books and Thinner, King has reprised his the alias in 1996 with The Regulators, a novel that takes place in a parallel universe with Desperation. This pair of sci-fi novels were published simultaneously and are meant to be read together. The less you know going in, the better, but I’d recommend reading Desperation before The Regulators.

King’s most recent Bachman novel was 2007’s Blaze. King wrote the original manuscript for Blaze back in the 1970s. It could have been his second published novel, but his publisher opted to go with ‘Salem’s Lot instead. That was certainly a good decision, as ‘Salem’s Lot is a classic in the vampire horror genre. Blaze is a short crime novel that is worth a read, but it’s not as good as King’s recent crime fiction.

Five of the six in-print Bachman novels now have hardcover editions. As mentioned, Roadwork is still in print but has yet to receive a standalone hardcover release. Rage, meanwhile, will only ever be available in old editions of The Bachman Books collection–and those can be quite expensive. Hardcover editions of Thinner, The Regulators, and Blaze are no longer in print, but they can be found for reasonable prices pretty easily.

Richard Bachman Hardcover Novels

Richard Bachman Paperback Novels

Trade paperback editions of the Bachman novels are available for low prices at Amazon. There’s also a 2012 UK edition of The Bachman Books with The Long Walk, Roadwork, and The Running Man for around $25.

If you’re interested in collecting more hardcover editions of Stephen King’s novels and short story collections, check out the Amazon hub we created featuring dozens of King novels in hardcover. While many of King’s books are only available from resellers in hardcover these days, a bunch of the author’s best novels are still being printed in hardcover decades after their original publication dates.


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Two Classic Stephen King Novels Get Standalone Hardcover Editions For The First Time

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