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1947109853Sm. San Francisco: The Colt Press 1947. Sm. 4to 82pp. Seven color wood engravings by Mallette Dean. Cloth-backed decorated boards paper spine label printed in blue and brown. A fine copy. § First book appearance of this work limited to 500 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press for the Colt Press owned by Jane Grabhorn. The text originally appeared in 1840 in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine of which Poe was then the editor. One of the Fifty Books of the Year. Grabhorn Bibliography 443. The Colt Press hardcover books
19862307499New York: Gordian Press 1986. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. Page ridges lightly foxed spine base bumped. 1986 Large Hardcover. We have more books available by this author!. 364 pp. "Presents facsimile texts from the original published editions of Poe's critical writings in "The Broadway Journal some republished for the first time documenting his interest and significant perceptions of literature drama art and current affairs. Gordian Press unknown books
19862307520New York: Gordian Press 1986. First Edition. First Edition. Near Fine/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. A nice copy. 1986 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. lix 279 pp. "The accompanying volume to Part I contains full annotations to the texts of Poe's writings in "The Broadway Journal. Gordian Press unknown books
19852307519New York: Gordian Press 1985. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. Corners of front board bumped a few light spots on top page ridge. 1985 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. lx 575 pp. "Includes full annotations bibliographical references useful index. Includes their publishing history sources and borrowings and all other aspects. Individual items total over 600. 60-page Introduction. Gordian Press unknown books
19642305415New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1964. 5th Printing. 5th Printing. Near Fine/Very Good. Kauffer E. McKnight. 5th printing. Near fine books in near fine jackets with very good publisher's slipcase the later book club edition appears to have done away with the jackets. Jacket spines are untoned which is unusual for this edition. Some wear to slipcase edges with corners exposed. 1964 Hard Cover. xx 1092 pp. paginated continuously. 8vo. These two volumes contain all of Poe's 68 tales and 47 poems 13 of his most important critical essays including 'The Poetic Principle' 'The Rationale of Verse' and 'Letter to B' a selection from the 'Marginalia' -- and the long 'Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.' The Borzoi Poe has been edited by Arthur Hobson Quinn outstanding Poe scholar and author of the definitive Poe biography who supplies an illuminating introduction and helpful explanatory notes. The collation and definition of the texts was done by Edward H. O'Neill who has contributed valuable bibliographical notes. Illuminating the spirit of the texts E. McKnight Kauffer has made especially for these volumes 12 full-page color illustrations and 8 line drawings. Here in definitive text and in a beautiful format designed by W.A. Dwiggins is all of Poe that most readers will ever wish to read and own. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
198528182New York: Gordian Press 1985. Cloth. Fine. lx 575 pages. Thick 8vo. Publisher's blue cloth gilt. A new copy. Cloth. Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe Vol 2.<br/><br/>"The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe edited by Thomas Ollive Mabbott Poems Tales and Sketches — the definitive annotated scholarly edition of Poe's poetry tales and sketches. The series long planned by Mabbott was continued after his death as The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe chiefly edited by Burton R. Pollin including The Imaginary Voyages The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym The Journal of Julius Rodman and The Adventures of Hans Phaall The Brevities including "Marginalia" "Pinakidia" etc. Nonfictional Prose in the Broadway Journal and Nonfictional Prose in the Southern Literary Messenger. Two additional volumes were issued on Eureka and Edgar Allan Poe Critical Theory: The Major Writings edited by Stuart and Susan Levine. " The Edgar Allan Poe Society<br/>of Baltimore. Gordian Press unknown books
2004116584Sugar Land TX: Arm & Hammer Press 2004. cloth title on label on spine decoration gilt-stamped on front board. Miniature Books. miniature book 6.0 x 6.5 cm. cloth title on label on spine decoration gilt-stamped on front board. vi 21 3 pages. Limited to 65 numbered copies signed by publisher Gordon Rouze. A short story. Illustration of Poe with a quote from a letter from Poe to Frederick W. Thomas. Arm & Hammer Press unknown books
198628184New York: Gordian Press 1986. Cloth. Fine. Two volume set of the Broadway Journal Text AND Annotations. Vol 3 Broadway Journal Text: 6364 pages. 4to. 8 1/2 x 11 1/8 inches. Publisher's blue cloth gilt. Vol 4 Broadway Journal Annotations lix 279 pages. 8vo. 6 x 9 1/2 inches. Publisher's blue cloth gilt. New copies. Cloth. This set contains BOTH the Text and the Annotations for Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe Writings in the Broadway Journal NONFICTIONAL PROSE.<br/><br/>"The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe edited by Thomas Ollive Mabbott Poems Tales and Sketches — the definitive annotated scholarly edition of Poe's poetry tales and sketches. The series long planned by Mabbott was continued after his death as The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe chiefly edited by Burton R. Pollin including The Imaginary Voyages The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym The Journal of Julius Rodman and The Adventures of Hans Phaall The Brevities including "Marginalia" "Pinakidia" etc. Nonfictional Prose in the Broadway Journal and Nonfictional Prose in the Southern Literary Messenger. Two additional volumes were issued on Eureka and Edgar Allan Poe Critical Theory: The Major Writings edited by Stuart and Susan Levine. " The Edgar Allan Poe Society<br/>of Baltimore. Gordian Press unknown books
19352133New York: American Book Co 1935. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 12mo. 563 pages. Bound in dark blue cloth lettered in gilt spine faded; internally clean; very good. Laid in is a pamphlet reprinted from the Romantic Review Vol. XLI No. 1 February 1970 entitled "A Note on the inadequacy of Poe as a proofreader and of his editors as French scholars." <br/><br/> American Book Co hardcover books
1904293695New York: P. F. Collier & Son 1904. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Five 8vo. bindings; in the publisher's black cloth; there are no marks of any kind; each volume with a color frontispiece by Arthur Becher;~~An attractive copy of the Raven Edition of the Works of Edgar Allan Poe complete in 5 volumes. A reasonably bright copy of a set which is often quite dulled. We have custom cut mylar for each volume to protect the bindings. Very Good binding. P. F. Collier & Son unknown books
193137913NY: Cheshire House 1931. One of an edition limited to 1200 copies this being # 752. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Abner Epstein. NY: Cheshire House 1931. Type designed by Richard Ellis. One of an edition limited to 1200 copies this being # 752. Six wood cut illustrations. Illustrated by Abner Epstein. 31 pp. Hardcover. Small 4to. Ivory Loose weave cloth over boards. Paper label to front board. Spine and endpapers lightly toned. Else A nice copy. Very good/No jacket issued. Cheshire House hardcover books
2007129830Pasadena CA: The Clinker Press 2007. embossed leather decorated endpapers bottom edge uncut. Clinker Press. oblong 12mo. embossed leather decorated endpapers bottom edge uncut. unpaginated. Limited to 60 numbered copies. Printed on recto only. Bound by Marianna Blau. Minor shelf-wear. The Clinker Press unknown books
197570837Norwalk Connecticut: The Easton Press 1975. Hardcover. Fine. Collector's Edition a volume in The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written series. Signed on the title page by artist Patrick Jones who created the color frontispiece portrait. This collection of 29 works of short fiction reveals Poe's pervasive influence upon the American short story including The Gold Bug The Tell-Tale Heart The Black Cat The Murders in the Rue Morgue and The Fall of the House of Usher. Introduction by Vincent Starrett. Octavo. Full brown leather binding with elaborate gilt stamping five raised bands moire silk endpapers and a ribbon marker. A fine copy. The Easton Press hardcover books
1928WN972New York: Rimington & Hooper 1928. Slight wear at spine ends and at corners of beveled boards. TEG other edges untrimmed. Small dampstain on back of back free endpaper. The fourth in the series of The Holly Editions and is number 188 of 377 numbered copies. Designed by W.A.Kittredge and printed at the Lakeside Press Chicago. This edition contains Poe's preferred text. . Limited/Numbered. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Rimington & Hooper Hardcover books
1981161663Franklin Center Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library 1981. Leather bound. Fine. Clean tight unread copy. Pristine. Slate grey leather/boards. Gilt decoration all around with four raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. 382 pp. with archival bw illustrations of Frederick Simpson Coburn. All edges gilt. Silk moire end papers with matching satin place-holder ribbon. No dust jacket as issued. Limited Edition published for the subscribers to The Collector's Library of The World's Best-Loved Books. The Franklin Library hardcover books
190893374London:: T. C. & E. C. Jack. Very Good. 1908. Hardcover. Part of The World's Story Tellers series. Edited by Arthur Ransome. First edition thus. Edge worn at the spine ends age toned along the spine previous owner's book-plate on front paste-down offsetting to endpapers else very good in light blue cloth with dark blue lettering and design. No dust jacket. ; 164 pages . T. C. & E. C. Jack, hardcover books
1941019466New York NY: Limited Editions Club 1941. Book. Very Good- Condition. Hardcover. Signed by Illustrators. First thus edition. Quarto 4to. xxiv 476 pages of text. Black cloth binding with sliver lettering and decoration with a moderately rubbed spine. Slipcase is lacking the but the book is protected in custom-fitted archival mylar. Number 1300 of 1500 copies signed by illustrator William Sharp. With a preface by Vincent Starrett. Contains 16 black-and-white illustrations. The text is clean and unmarked. First thus edition. Limited Editions Club Hardcover books
1881292043Philadelphia.: Porter and Coates. 1881. Full deeply embossed padded leather gilt cover title leaf patterned endpapers all edges gilt. Very good old ink ink inscription to second endpaper. 19.5x16 cm. weight: 0.8 lb. Illustrations by Darley McCutcheon Fredericks Perkins King Riordan and Northam. Each leaf illustrated. Porter and Coates. hardcover books
1875WRCLIT42405New York: S.W. Green Printer 1875. 24pp. Original printed wrappers. Wrappers slightly dusty else near fine. First edition of this collection of eleven parodies of some of Poe's better known poems composed and published nine years after Linton left the UK to settle in Connecticut as overseer of his Appledore Farm printing and crafts shop. The copyright is taken in the name of 'Abel Reid' one of Linton's regular pseudonyms. NCBEL III:533. S.W. Green, Printer unknown books
1930300116Paris Des Bibliophiles de la Basoche n.d. ca. 1930. 1930. First edition thus. 8vo. Illustrated with 7 colored plates by Helene Azenor; vignettes in text. Original stiff printed tan wrappers. Very good. Unpaginated. Enclosed in the original publisher white cloth slipcase with some wear. Number 459 of 1000 numbered copies. Printed and designed by J. Dumoulin Paris. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Paris, Des Bibliophiles de la Basoche, n.d., ca. 1930. hardcover books
19332283614Tudor Publishing Company 1933. First Thus. Large Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. First thus. Edges rubbed with some loss from corners front hinge weakening. 1933 Large Hardcover. We have more books available by this author!. 412 pp. 4to. Original black cloth gilt titles black top page ridge. Tipped in color illustrations and full-page engravings by Harry Clarke illustrated label on front board. An attractive edition of Poe's classic collection of stories. CONTENTS: Ms. Found in a Bottle; Berenice; Morella; Some Passages in the Life of a Lion Lionizing; The Assignation; Bon-Bon; King Pest; Metzengerstein; Silence; A Descent into the Maelstrom; Ligeia; The Fall of the House of Usher; William Wilson; The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion; The Man of the Crowd; The Murders in the Rue Morgue; The Mystery of Marie Roget; The Colloquy of Monos and Una; The Masque of the Red Death; The Pit and the Pendulum; The Tell-Tale Heart; The Gold Bug; The Black Cat; The Spectacles; The Premature Burial; The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar; The Oblong Box; The Cask of Amontillado; Landor's Cottage. Tudor Publishing Company hardcover books
187284148NY:: W. J. Widdleton. Very Good. 1872. Hardcover. Illustrated with steel engraved frontispiece and one interior plate accompanying "The Raven." An early printing. Duodecimo bound in dark green cloth covered boards with gilt lettering and bevelled edges top edge gilt brown endpapers. Edge worn with loss at the base of the spine previous owner's name and date 1873 on front free endpaper foxing to plates and tissue guards else very good. Binding is solid.; 278 pages . W. J. Widdleton, hardcover books
195716232ELos Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1957. Original 131 page revised final white draft shooting script with color rewrite pages dated January 18 1957 for the film Hot Spell directed by Daniel Mann starring Shirley Booth Anthony Quinn Shirley MacLaine and Earl Holliman. Bradbound. Fine. Set in New Orleans the film tells the story of a tumultuous marriage on the verge of a breakdown. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1961WRCLIT71273London: Zanuck / Twentieth Century-Fox 1961. Original highly pictorial British Quad Crown poster 30 x 40"; 76 x 102 cm. Previously folded some light use at edges some small patches of black construction paper tipped to the corners on the verso otherwise very good. A poster issued to promote the UK release -- designated as "X ADULTS ONLY" -- of the second film adaptation of Faulkner's novel based on a screenplay by James Poe directed by Tony Richardson and starring Lee Remick Yves Montand Bradford Dillman Odetta and Strother Martin. SANCTUARY was previously filmed in 1933 as the highly controversial pre-code THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE. Zanuck / Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1931WRCLIT29125New York: Cheshire House 1931. Quarto. Burlap over boards paper label. Illustrated with original wood-engravings by Abner Epstein. One of twelve hundred numbered copies. Fine in very good edge-tanned and slightly cracked slipcase. Cheshire House hardcover books