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19588036Lausanne : La Guilde du Livre 1958. 220x155mm. reliure de lՎditeur. Bel exemplaire. 910 La Guilde du Livre unknown
B9783741134166Paperback / softback. New. paperback
A9781169256866New. unknown
1939559963Sioux City Iowa: Wetmore Declamation Bureau 1939. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Stapled printed wrappers. Spine slightly tanned near fine. A dramatization of Edgar Allan Poe's story. Wetmore Declamation Bureau unknown
19653905<p>New York: Random House 1965. 1st edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Near Fine in Near VG dw. 4to x206pp printed boards with matching printed dustwrapper. Clean copy of the first printing of this classic Robert Arthur anthology volume. Ownership signatures dated December 1965 to front free endpapers else a solid unmarked copy; jacket is not price-clipped and has a little wear to edges.</p> New York: Random House hardcover
2006250129001Hawthorne Books 2006. First Edition. Paperback. Clean & Unmarked. 5x0x9. Signed by Author. Inscribed by the author on the title page. French flaps. A faint and small mark on the fore edge. Otherwise a very clean and mostly straight copy. Clean text and an uncreased spine. 353 pp. Hawthorne Books paperback
199207304UK: Dedalus. Printed in England by Clays Ltd St Ives Place 1992. First Edition. Softcover. Good Plus. 5x0x7. LITERATURE. Ed. Brian Stableford. Contributors: Thomas Ligotti Ian McDonald Edgar Allan Poe John Keats Theophile Gautier Charles Baudelaire Algernon Charles Swinburne et al. "The Dedalus Book of Femmes Fatales: A Collection of Contemporary and Classic Stories." UK: Dedalus. Printed in England by Clays Ltd St Ives Place 1992. First edition. English language. Softcover with printed wrappers. Collection of eighteen short fictional stories and poems on the theme of the femme fatale with an introductory critical essay and black-and-white illustrations of Marlene Dietrich Greta Garbo Grace Jones and others. 7 3/4 x 5 inches. 9 oz. 288 pp. Shelf-wear creasing minute tears to wrappers. Sticker on back wrapper. Abrasion to spine. Text clean. Good Plus. ISBN: 0781801087. "The idea of a femme fatale whose sexual magnetism draws men inexorably to destruction is one of the most enduring and potent images in European literature. The femme fatale became a favorite motif of the Romantic Movement and is widely featured in the poetry prose and visual art of the nineteenth century. This text has an introductory essay before offering the best of the existing stories and a set of specially commissioned new stories. These stories illustrate dramatically the radical changes which have overtaken Western attitudes to sexuality during the last two hundred years and pay tribute to the underlying constancy of our fascination with the siren song of dangerous passion. UK: Dedalus. Printed in England by Clays Ltd, St Ives Place paperback
19412058<p>Wear to book corner tips spine faded molded library of stamp inside on first page along with a book plate which has been stuck down. Otherwise the book remains pristine. See Photos.</p><p>size approximate No slipcase Vintage </p> The Herritage Press Limited Editions Club hardcover
1984241090142<p>Nice paperback in comic book illustrations.</p><p>Pit and the pendulum --<br />Fall of the House of Usher --<br />Cask of Amontillado --<br />Murders in the Rue Morgue.</p><p>all in comicbook format.</p> Academic Industries paperback
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9786558172925-11-65814EDITORA DO BRASIL . New. EDITORA DO BRASIL ** unknown
559984P.F. Collier and Son. Hardcover. Used - Acceptable. Shipping fee applies to first book there is no additional shipping fee for addition books from our store. All of our books are in clean readable condition unless noted otherwise. Our books generally have a store sticker on the inside cover with our in store pricing. Being used books some of them may have writing inside the cover. If you need more details about a certain book you can always give us a call at 920-734-8908. Shelf wear P.F. Collier and Son hardcover
559983P.F. Collier and Son. Hardcover. Used - Acceptable. Shipping fee applies to first book there is no additional shipping fee for addition books from our store. All of our books are in clean readable condition unless noted otherwise. Our books generally have a store sticker on the inside cover with our in store pricing. Being used books some of them may have writing inside the cover. If you need more details about a certain book you can always give us a call at 920-734-8908. Some shelf wear on spine. P.F. Collier and Son hardcover
1987401020Edgar Allan Poe Society 1987. FIRST EDITION. Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Published by Edgar Allan Poe Society 1987. Octavo. Paperback. Book is very good with shelfwear. Great copy of this engaging Poe title. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Edgar Allan Poe Society paperback
1982385488The Southern Classics Library 1982. Leather . Very Good. Special Edition w/ Harry Clarke illustrations; Sound binding; Clean sturdy boards in black leather w/ immaculate gilt accents; Pages free of markings; An excellent copy. The Southern Classics Library hardcover
JK2486W. B. Conkey Company. Hardcover. Good. No published date circa 1900; illustrated white cloth covered boards with gold titles and accents; wear and discoloration around edges; corners are bumped; spine has a 2.5" tear along side of front cover; 16mo 5 3/4" to 6 3/4" tall; interior is clean and unmarked; 256 pages. Photos available upon request. W. B. Conkey Company hardcover
1993364696New York: Everymans Library 1993. hardcover. very good/very good. 8vo. pp.955. Everymans Library hardcover
19202527<p>Book Description</p><p>Edgar Allan Poe's <em>The Gold-Bug</em> first published in 1843 is one of his most celebrated tales of mystery and cryptography. Set in South Carolina the story follows <strong>William Legrand</strong> who discovers a strange golden insect and through a series of coded clues embarks on a treasure hunt with his servant Jupiter and a friend.</p><p>The narrative combines <strong>adventure puzzle-solving and Poe's fascination with hidden codes</strong> culminating in the discovery of pirate treasure. Widely regarded as one of Poe's most popular works during his lifetime <em>The Gold-Bug</em> helped establish his reputation as a master of both gothic storytelling and intellectual intrigue.</p><p>This edition was published by the <strong>Little Leather Library between 1920 and 1924</strong> part of their celebrated series of pocket-sized classics. Bound in imitation leather these volumes were designed to make literature affordable and portable reaching millions of readers in early 20th‑century America.</p><p>📚 Publication Details <strong>Title</strong> <strong>The Gold-Bug</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>Edgar Allan Poe</strong> <strong>Publisher</strong> <strong>Little Leather Library</strong> <strong>Year</strong> <strong>1920–1924 approximate issue period</strong> <strong>Language</strong> <strong>English</strong> <strong>Format</strong> <strong>Pocket-sized edition imitation leather binding</strong> ✨ Context & Market Position</p><p>This edition is part of the <strong>Little Leather Library series</strong> a landmark in early 20th‑century publishing history. Collectors value these volumes for their <strong>miniature format charm and cultural role in democratizing literature</strong>.</p><p>For resale positioning emphasize:</p><ul><li><p><strong>Collectible status</strong>: Scarce pocket edition of Poe's most popular cryptographic tale.</p></li><li><p><strong>Literary appeal</strong>: A blend of gothic atmosphere adventure and code-breaking ingenuity.</p></li><li><p><strong>Series connection</strong>: Part of the iconic Little Leather Library line sought after by vintage book collectors.</p></li></ul> Little Leather Library
1940028621Pocket Books Inc. 1940. Soft Cover. Very Good. Crese on cover still very good. First Edition First Printing of this scrarce pocket book. Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall Pocket Books, Inc. paperback
1957214067Norwalk CT: The Easton Press 1957. Leather_bound. As New. A hardcover book in fine condition. Bound in full leather decorated in gilt. Gilt edges moire endpapers and silk ribbon bookmark. Small scratch to gilt on bottom edge. A beautiful copy suitable for a gift! The Easton Press unknown
1935016428186 pp. 14" x 10.25". In original pictorial James E. Liedloff wraps light general wear and soiling occasional fine creases noted along spine edge bottom outer corner dog-eared. Features articles by Ernest Hemingway "A. D. Southern Style. A Key West Letter" and Ezra Pound "A Matter of Modesty"; stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald "Shaggy Morning" and King Vidor "Southern Storm"; and poetry by E. E. Cummings. No DJ. Extra shipping on this item due to size and need for special packaging. . Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1935. paperback
9786584953017-11-00182Dakasy. New. Dakasy unknown
1926564New York: Published at the sign of the Cupid and Lion by Lincoln Mac Veagh at the Dial Press 1926. 1st Lim. Slim 8vo 2 92 pp. olive paper over boards with black cloth spine gilt titles on cover and spine fine dust wrapper spine of wrapper sunned and lightly scuffed 2" at top outside cover split otherwise VG text on heavy stock with watermarks deckle edges small Baltimore bookseller label on upper pastedown limited edition #328/750 printed by Lincoln MacVeagh at the Dial Press. Edited by Don C. Seitz. Contents very clean and bright near fine copy. Published at the sign of the Cupid and Lion by Lincoln Mac Veagh at the Dial Press hardcover
18792POE Edgar Allan. Al Aaraaf. Reproduced from the Edition of 1829. With a Bibliographical Note by Thomas Ollive Mabbott. Orig. cloth. N.Y.: Columbia University Press 1933. First edition of this reprint and Volume 9 in the Facsimile Text Society's Language and Literature series. Not in BAL. A fine copy. unknown
193270179New York: Columbia University Press 1932. First edition of this facsimile. Octavo. 8 71 1 pp. Publisher's brown cloth with gilt spine lettering. An excellent copy.""Al Aaraaf" is the longest poem Poe wrote and was inspired by Tycho Brahe's discovery of a supernova in 1572 which was visible for about seventeen months. Poe identified the supernova with Al Aaraaf a star that was the place between paradise and hell. Al Aaraaf Arabic alternatively transliterated al-A raf was a place where people who have been neither markedly good nor markedly bad had to stay until forgiven by God and let into Paradise as discussed in Sura 7 of the Qur'an. As Poe explained to a potential publisher: Its title is "Al Aaraaf" from the Al Aaraaf of the Arabians a medium between Heaven and Hell where men suffer no punishment but yet do not attain that tranquil & even happiness which they suppose to be the characteristics of heavenly enjoyment.In the opening section of the poem God commands Nesace a name for Beauty's spirit to convey a message to "other worlds". Nesace rouses the angel Ligeia and tells her to awaken the other thousand seraphs to perform God's work. Two souls however fail to respond: the "maiden-angel" Ianthe and her "seraph-lover" Angelo Michelangelo who describes his death on earth and the flight of his spirit to Al Aaraaf. Ianthe and Angelo are lovers and their failure to do as Nesace commanded results in God not allowing them into heaven." Columbia University Press hardcover