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2022031466Suntup Editions 2022. Book. Illus. by Kelley Hensing. Fine. Cloth. Signed by Illustrators. Limited Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Black linen binding with paper title label and Bewick's Raven on the cover. Housed in black and red cloth slipcase. Edition limited to 310 copies with errata slip signed by Michael J. Deas who wrote the introduction and Kelley Hensing the illustrator. This is copy #256. A fine copy of a nicely designed book. . Suntup Editions Hardcover
190077305George Barrie 1900 1900-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. First Edition Full silver-blue cloth with faded paper spine labels with red and black text. #198 of 250 copies printed on Imperial Japanese paper. No date ca 1900 All volumes have frontispiece and are illustrated. Volume 1-Memoir Tales Volume 2-Tales Volume 3-Poems and Essays Volume 4-Autobiography Volume 5- Micellaneous Tales Volume 6- Life and Poems. Spine labels faded. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. George Barrie, 1900 hardcover
18401609036Haswell Barrington and Haswell Philadelphia 1840. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo pp. 166 12 lithographic plates. Bound in original green printed boards very good general wear rebacked with leather spine. A very good copy of this fragile book. BAL 16132; Heartman & Canny p. 44; Tucker "Natural History in America 1609-1860" 1754 calling the book a piracy; Yale Gimbel Collection 38. Poe was accused of pirating this little book from Thomas Wyatt's "A Manual of Conchology" when he was putting this out in response to Wyatt's wishes and at his suggestion. This is the only one of Poe's American imprints to be reprinted in his lifetime. Second Edition corrected and enlarged from the first edition issued only six months earlier with a new preface by Poe on which he comments on the success of the publication. Haswell, Barrington and Haswell, Philadelphia hardcover
18841392892New York: E.P. Dutton and Company 1884. First Edition Thus Later Printing. Hardcover. Small Octavo. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in publisher's full brown cloth. Pictorial Boards have light scuffs and rubbing wear minor fraying to most extremities and mild bending wear along the spine head and tail edges and fore corners. Textblock has gilt edges inscription from a previous owner on the front-end page mild chipping along the front end-page mild plus foxing and stains on some pages throughout splitting along the gutter between the front end-page to half title page and between the rear end-page and illustration page. DL consignment. Shelved in Case 0. 1392892. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. E.P. Dutton and Company hardcover
191029550HARDBAcK NODUSTJACKET 1910 1st Edition THUS VG-/VG- AS-IS NOJACKET Rubbing to boards EDGES TINY bump at top of spine wear along edges of boards. TINY Tear along front hinge. Name written at top edge of page after free end page. Pages are supple and binding is firm. Raven on Tree Branch Green B/W Frontispiece Drawing of Raven<br />110 pages and all are are present. This book but does have SLIGHT wear. The inside pages look very good and for the most part just show some very light discoloration from age. The outer cover has LITE wear and some areas SCRATCHES RUB ON BACK. front cover which has Black Raven standing on White Columns with 1 Foot Rasied with Gold Background with LITE Scuff Rub Wear tears cover of Green Cloth Hardcover bk. 5 1/4 X 7 3/4 in. Gold Gilt Spine Cvr Readable. Back Green cloth cvr light rub Wear GREEN SPINE CVR HAS BRIGHT GOLD GILT Title<br /> Reilly and Britton Company. Chicago hardcover
1969019459MD: Aquarius Press 1969. Book. Illus. by Federico Castellon. Very Good. Hardcover. Inscribed by Illustrators. 1st Edition. Elephant folio with modest brown cloth discoloration due to age thus very good. Limited edition #376 of 500 copies signed by Castellon in a slipcase with soiling and modest wear. . Aquarius Press Hardcover
191029589HARDBAcK NODUSTJACKET 1910 1st Edition THUS VG/VG AS-IS NOJACKET Slight Rubbing to boards EDGES & LITE SCRATCHES TO CVR Green & Black illustrated Endpapers of Black Raven on Tree Branch Green B/W Frontispiece Drawing of Raven LITE wear along edges of boards. SMALL WHITE SPOT BACK GREEN CLOTH CVR . Pages are supple and binding is firm. 110 pages and all are are present. The inside pages look very good and for the most part just show some very light WEAR. The outer cover has LITE wear and . front cover which has Black Raven standing on White Columns with 1 Foot Raised with Gold Background with LITE Scuff Rub Wear tears cover of Green Cloth Hardcover bk. 5 1/4 X 7 3/4 in. . Back Green cloth cvr light rub Wear GREEN SPINE CVR HAS BRIGHT GOLD GILT Title<br /> Reilly and Britton Company. Chicago hardcover
288354Thomas Y Crowell & Co. Virginia Edition. Wine Red Morroccan Leather/Gilt Title Spines. Decorated End Pages. All Tight Some Edge Wear On A Couple Of Volumes. Spine Chips To Vol 17 Some Covers Weak. A Fragile but Rare Set Worldcat Finds 0 Copies. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Thomas Y Crowell & Co. paperback
1969maskreddeathBaltimore: Aquarius Press 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean pages tight binding all . Castellon Federico. The Red Mask of Death by Edgar A Poe published in 1969 by the Aquarius Press. Rare art edition with 16 lithographs by Federico Castellon. Limited edition of 500 copies this is number 382. Signed by Federico Castellon to the final declaration page. Produced un der the direction of noted artist Jacob Landau.Clean pages tight binding all lithographs present and bright linen cloth boards clean original slipcase shows soil fraying and splitting but has done its job to keep the book looking as new Aquarius Press hardcover
183937562Philadelphia: William E. Burton 1839. 8vo pp. iv 334; 6 steel engraveds plates and illustrations in text; full calf gilt-stamped spine shelf wear; ex-Hill Library with usual markings; foxing and discoloration. This volume includes numerous stories and poems by Poe including "To Ianthe in Heaven" "The Man that was Used Up: A tale of the late Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign" "The Fall of the House of Usher" "William Wilson: A tale" "Morella: A tale" and "The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion". Also includes extensive pieces on archery gymnastics and cricket. <br/><br/> William E. Burton unknown books
1839157721839. Edited by Miss Leslie. Philadelphia: Carey & Hart 1839. Original maroon morocco elaborately stamped in gilt all page edges gilt.<br/> <br/> First Appearance of Poe's intense psychological tale involving the title character being haunted by a whispering doppelgänger -- who leads the narrator to insanity and a duel to the death but of whom. The tale is set at a boy's school in England based on the Manor House School in Stoke Newington which Poe had attended during the years 1817-1820. This first appearance occupies 25 pages of THE GIFT -- soon after which it appeared in the October 1839 issue of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine where it is noted that it is "from The Gift of 1840"; in November 1839 but dated 1840 "William Wilson" was collected in Poe's TALES OF THE GROTESQUE AND ARABESQUE. When Poe subsequently 1842 wrote a review of Hawthorne's TWICE-TOLD TALES -- a review that is regarded as Poe's expression of his own theory of the short story a review regarded as the first American attempt to define the short story as a literary genre -- he noted that the tale "Howe's Masquerade" bore numerous similarities to his own "Willam Wilson." Also included is Harriet Beecher Stowe's 45-page tale "Deacon Enos" about the dishonest property dealings between a deacon and a squire. THE GIFT is bound in the original maroon morocco that is elaborately stamped in gilt on both covers and on the spine. This copy is bright and would be FINE except that on the border of the rear cover there is a one-inch area where the sheen of the leather and a narrow gilt line are affected; all nine plates none pertains to the Poe story are present and have much less foxing than usual. The original yellow endpapers are intact. Blanck 16130 and 992. Provenance: armorial bookplate which is identified in pencil as being that of the Bulkeley-Owen family most likely Thomas Bulkeley Bulkeley-Owen 1790-1867 Tedsmore Hall West Felton Shropshire; also the small bookseller label of J. Seacome of nearby Chester Cheshire. unknown
1839000717Philadelphia: Carey & Hart 1839. First Edition / First Appearance . Original Morocco. Very Good. 7 1/4 x 4 3/4. Steel engravings. Philadelphia: Cary & Hart 1839. First appearance of Poe's short story "William Wilson" Pp. 229-253 in The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1840. Whole volume offered. viii 17-328 pp. With 8 of 9 steel-engraved plates. 7¼x4¾ original morocco elaborately tooled in gilt all edges gilt. First appearance of this sort story later collected in Tales of the Grotesque 1840. BAL 16130. Light scuffing to spine ends and corners; foxing to plates and occasionally to text lacking the frontispiece a signature sprung else very good. Bright gilt and leather. Poe's semi-autobiographical tale of a young man who encounters a mysterious identical twin - who even bears the narrator's name William Wilson - while at boarding school. The bond that grows between the two the narrator's eventual hatred of his twin and the blurring of distinction between the pair was an early venture by Poe into psychology and philosophy and manifested his growing sophistication as a writer. That Wilson shares Poe's day of birth - January 19th - and even his birth year 1809 in some later renderings this first appearance has Wilson's birth year as 1811 that Wilson had a schoolmaster as did Poe named Bransby and that much of Wilson's personal history reflects at least qualitatively much of Poe's stands as evidence of intentional autobiographical treatment. This in turn led to much speculation that the story bears clues to the mental meandering of Poe's own mind - as indeed it might. Poe deemed William Wilson to be one of his "best tales" with seven others. Quinn 430. L37n <br/> <br/> Carey & Hart unknown
18551234<p>Volume 2 has a dark stain along the top edge which extends into the printing on some of the pages. The printing can still be read but it is there. It starts small in the crease at page 67 gets progressively bigger until about pages 218-219 then gets smaller and goes away by the 380s. The books were published by Redfield 110 & 112 Nassau-Street New York 1855 This is the two first volumes of a 3 volume set but third volume is just literary critics and such so the 2 first are by far the most important. Somewhat dry in places but binding holds well and this is not a bad problem. Follows the first print from 1850.</p> Redfield hardcover
193043212Librairie de la Revue française, Alexis Redier 1930 In-4, reliure bakélite brune marbrée montée sur gonds, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés. 25 eaux-fortes originales en couleurs hors-texte. Etui bordé. Infimes rousseurs, petits accrocs en charnières. Très bon exemplaire.
184430120<p>HARDBACK NODUSTJACKET 1844 1ST REVIEW OF ORION PG. 136 1ST DREAMLAND DREAM-LAND BY EDGAR ALLAN POE PG 256 FEW DOGEARS PGS LITE FOX WEAR SOLD AS--IS </p> GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE hardcover
18452105012Philadelphia: Carey and Hart 1845. 2nd. hardcover. very good. Poe's The Purloined Letter in The Gift 2nd edition with four additional plates 8 plates in first edition. No date on title page. Book very good some foxing of front free end papers title page and content page; some rubbing and wear; inscription by previous owner on front free end paper. Carey and Hart unknown books
017267Philadelphia nd ca.1900: George Barrie & Son. Limited Edition. Octavo. Limited edition #85 of only 250 copies printed on Imperial Japan paper. In six volumes containing twenty original etchings five photogravures and a new etched portrait of the poet from an original daguerreotype. Plates are in two states with a biographical essay by John H. Ingram. An original subscriber's copy with his name printed under the limitation and with his bookplate and most likely a family member's bookplate. One important feature noted with this publication is the lengthy "The Journal of Julius Rodman". Bound in publisher's pale blue-gray cloth paper spine labels. A very nice clean set with spines very slightly but evenly faded or sunned. George Barrie & Son unknown books
283911New York: Bigelow. hardcover. very good. 10 volumes bound in 5. Black and white frontispieces. 3/4 red morocco leather over red cloth gilt stamped spines top edges gilt marbled endpapers. Subtle dampstain in the upper margins of two volumes. New York Bigelow no date circa 1910. A very good set.<br/><br/> Previous owner's armorial bookplate on front attached endpapers. Some pages unopened.<br/><br/> Bigelow unknown books
19193590London: George G. Harrap & Co 1919. First Thus. First Harry Clarke trade edition. Quarto 10 1/2 x 8 1/8 inches; 268 x 206 mm. Original sage-green buckram over boards. Front cover pictorially stamped and lettered in black spine pictorially stamped in black and lettered in gilt top edge gilt others uncut. Extremities very slightly rubbed otherwise a fine copy. Collating 381 2 1 blank with twenty- four black and white plates and ten decorative tail-pieces and vignettes repeated throughout the text two of which were used several times in Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen.<br/><br/>"Mr. Harry Clarke has allowed himself full liberty in attempting to express the features of Poe's Tales which differentiate them from others. In his drawings the morbid imaginings of Poe's extraordinary genius are depicted without any attempt to soften their weird effects upon most readers. At the same time the drawings are extremely beautiful. They exhibit a wealth of delicate and intricate design such as few other if any living artists can command" Harrap's.<br/><br/>Bowe 149 no. 3. Steenson A2.b. George G. Harrap & Co unknown books
74257London:: Hodder and Stoughton no date. First edition; No. 115 of 750 copies signed by Edmund Dulac. publisher's gilt-decorated vellum t.e.g. lacking the wide ribbon ties. Armorial bookplate on pastedown; vellum boards a little bowed and very slightly dust-soiled. . Folio. Illustrated with 28 mounted color plates by Edmund Dulac with printed tissue overleaves plus text illustrations. Hodder and Stoughton, hardcover
59498London:: Hodder and Stoughton no date. First edition; No. 322 of 750 copies signed by Edmund Dulac. publisher's gilt-decorated vellum t.e.g. lacking the wide ribbon ties. Some dust-soiling and one small 1/2" stain to the front board; otherwise fine. Folio. Illustrated with 28 mounted color plates by Edmund Dulac with printed tissue overleaves plus text illustrations. Hodder and Stoughton, hardcover
1840435779Philadelphia: Published for the Author by Haswell Barrington and Haswell 1840. Hardcover. Very Good. Second edition revised and with a brief new preface by Poe for this edition. 16mo. 166pp. Illustrations of two hundred and fifteen shells. Quarter calf ruled in gilt on the spine and printed green paper covered boards. Owner's name stamped twice on preliminaries and gift inscription on front fly some horizontal erosion to the leather along the edge of the spine corners a little worn and a little faint stain on the front board but a pleasing very good copy. BAL 16132. Published for the Author, by Haswell, Barrington, and Haswell hardcover
18421609029Graham 1842. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The true first appearance of this classic tale by Edgar Allen Poe in Vol. 20 of Graham's Magazine. Contains other works by Poe including Life in Death and To One Departed. The Mask begins on page 257. Very good in likely original binding with original owner's name in gold lettering on gilt decorated leather label on front cover. Graham hardcover
187631149Richard Lesclide | Paris 1876 | 24.50 x 16 cm | 22 fascicules reliés en un volume.
185759481Michel Lévy frères | Paris 1857 | 10.50 x 17.50 cm | relié