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and sharing this adventure with me. I never worked harder on a project in my life, and I know—none better, alas—that it has not been entirely successful. What work of make-believe ever is? And yet for all of that, I would not give back a single minute of the time that I have lived in Roland’s where and when. Those days in Mid-World and End-World were quite extraordinary. Those were days when my imagination was so clear I could smell the dust and hear the creak of leather.

Stephen King

August 21, 2003

Contents

Illustrations

Part One:

The Little Red King

Dan-Tete

I: Callahan and the Vampires

II: Lifted on the Wave

III: Eddie Makes a Call

IV: Dan-Tete

V: In the Jungle, the Mighty Jungle

VI: On Turtleback Lane

VII: Reunion

Part Two:

Blue Heaven

Devar-Toi

I: The Devar-Tete

II: The Watcher

III: The Shining Wire

IV: The Door into Thunderclap

V: Steek-Tete

VI: The Master of Blue Heaven

VII: Ka-Shume

VIII: Notes from the Gingerbread House

IX: Tracks on the Path

X: The Last Palaver (Sheemie’s Dream)

XI: The Attack on Algul Siento

XII: The Tet Breaks

Part Three:

In This Haze of Green and Gold

Ves’-Ka Gan

I: Mrs. Tassenbaum Drives South

II: Ves’-Ka Gan

III: New York Again (Roland Shows ID)

IV: Fedic (Two Views)

Part Four:

The White Lands of Empathica

Dandelo

I: The Thing Under the Castle

II: On Badlands Avenue

III: The Castle of the Crimson King

IV: Hides

V: Joe Collins of Odd’s Lane

VI: Patrick Danville

Part Five:

The Scarlet Field of Can’-Ka No Rey

I: The Sore and the Door (Goodbye, My Dear)

II: Mordred

III: The Crimson King and the Dark Tower

Epilogue

Susannah in New York

Coda

Found

Appendix

Robert Browning “Childe Roland to The Dark Tower Came”

Author’s Note

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