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183719474Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Merrihew & Gunn 1837. First edition. Boards soiled and spotted and the edges rubbed; spine split nearly the length of the joint and front board loose; some light foxing throughout; a good sound copy only. 12mo original rose linen spine printed drab boards 84 pages. Poe enthusiast Joseph Jackson was fresh off his triumphant 1920 attribution to Poe of the uncommon pseudonymous anti-Dickens English Notes Boston 1842 by "Quarles Quickens" when in Jackson's own words "the publicity given that discovery set a good many booksellers delving for copies. One Philadelphia bookseller who had not been fortunate enough to uncover a copy . . . did run across an anonymous little book which seemed to him to have a Poesque touch although he could not exactly explain why he was thus impressed. He had no knowledge of the copy which came into his possession but when I was looking over his stock he handed it to me with the remark: 'This looks as if it was written by Poe.'" From this characteristic bookseller remark--a certain offhand scholarly optimism cloaked in the guise of expertise with enough of modesty to serve as a disclaimer and nothing so vulgar here as the mention of a profit--there of course soon burst a moderate boom for this title. In the foreword to the new edition of the Philosophy of Animal Magnetism Philadelphia 1928 which inevitably followed Jackson makes a show of professing a suitably demure initial skepticism before launching into a series of confident assertions regarding Poe's identity as the author--Poe must have visited Philadelphia in 1837 as he had nothing else much better to do; the address of the printers in Carter's Alley puts them on the same block as the editor Samuel Atkinson which "would suggest that Poe had called on Atkinson and that the latter had referred him to the printers as likely to publish the book;" the use of italics and small capitals for emphasis is particularly characteristic of Poe "It is true that his publishers in later years dispensed with the use of small capitals but the printers of 'Animal Magnetism' Merrihew and Gunn Philadelphia were a new firm and did not remain long in business. They evidently followed the author's copy literally"; the appearance of the word "Literati" in the dedication to the receptive mind inevitably suggests Poe etc. etc. Jackson's case was sufficiently convincing to collector J. K. Lilly who reportedly paid $2500 for a copy of the first edition of The Philosophy of Animal Magnetism and--given the well-known difficulties of proving a negative allied to the book trade's understandable reluctance to give up a profitable attribution--later bibliographers have seemed equivocal about showing Jackson's claims the door. BAL vol. 7 page 150 notes "Jackson attributes this piece . . . to Poe" thus leaving outside the Poe canon while bibliographer of animal magnetism Adam Crabtree remarks "Although there is no general agreement on the matter this book has been attributed to Edgar Allan Poe." Scribner in 1941 offered a copy of the first edition for the then-substantial sum of $175 under the fig leaf of "Attributed by some authorities to the pen of Poe." Only Merle Johnson seems to have sufficient temerity to note as early as 1936 that this title "is now definitely established as not the work of Poe." All this having been said still an interesting early American work on the subject including instructions on how to induce magnetic somnambulism. Crabtree 385. Printed and Published by Merrihew & Gunn, unknown books
19107039New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1910. Complete in 10 volumes. No date given but the publication date is circa 1910. Collection measures approximately 7.5" x 5.25". <br /> <br /> This set is in very good condition. Minor wear to the spine ends and corners. Minor staining to the boards of some volumes. Gilt spine lettering and designs still bright and well preserved.<br /> <br /> Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer poet author editor and literary critic who is best known for his poetry and short stories particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre.<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory #P3-55. Harper & Brothers Publishers unknown
19028409<p>This is a limited edition set of "The Complete Works of EDGAR ALLAN POE." 1902; G.P. Putnam's Sons; New York. Complete set in ten volumes. Each volume contains an illustrated title page a frontispiece with descriptive tissue guard in-text illustrations and full-page plates with descriptive tissue guards. "The Book-Lovers Eldorado Edition" - limited edition set number 992 of 1050 sets produced. With a Critical Introduction by Charles F. Robinson Professor of English at Dartmouth College. Each volume has a gold illustration of a raven on the front cover.<br /><br />The contents are as follows:<br /> Volume 1 - Poems; Essays on the Poet's Art<br /> Volume 2 - Tales<br /> Volume 3 - Tales<br /> Volume 4 - Tales<br /> Volume 5 - Tales<br /> Volume 6 - Tales<br /> Volume 7 - Criticisms<br /> Volume 8 - Criticisms<br /> Volume 9 - Criticisms<br /> Volume 10 - Miscellany<br /><br />Condition:<br />Light soiling to the covers; the spines have darkened. There is a light stain at the lower-inner cover corners of vol 5. Nice interiors - the pages are mostly clean with only some occasional mild foxing though heavier foxing to the front and rear end papers. Vol 2 has a crack at the rear hinge between the end papers - despite the crack the back cover is still firmly attached. Vols 3 4 5 7 & 8 each have a crack at the front hinge - despite the cracks the front covers are still firmly attached. "The Black Cat" illustration within vol 5 is attached but loose and has pulled from the spine 3/4 of the way up from the bottom edge. The set has a light musty odor. Overall the set is in Good condition.</p> G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
198564000E-144: The Limited Editions Club. Very Good. 1985. Signed Limited. Hardcover. Hardcover. 4to. The Limited Editions Club New York. 1985. 32 pgs. Illustrated with Color / Black and White Plates. Illustrated with two color lithographs and an etching by Alice Neel with a tribute to Neel by Raphael Soyer. First Edition/First Printing. Number 1423 of 1500 limited edition copies. Signed by Alice Neel and Raphael Soyer. Housed in a black clamshell box slightly rubbed with a morocco title label lettered in gilt affixed to the front panel. Bound in quarter maroon Nigerian goatskin over matching marble paper covered boards . Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid you will notice that the text block has a yapped edge close to the spine; that's how they bound the book there are no missing pages. This example of Poe's classic tale was printed by the Anthoensen Press on mould-made paper designed by Ben Shiff and hand-set by Michael and Winifred Bixler. The bound copies were bound by John Isakovics in hand-marbled paper by Faith Harrison. Alice Neel died shortly before the publication of this volume and the images are dark and exceptional and include her stunning skull "self-portrait". The printer brought blank pages to Neel to sign and she signed approximately 400 of them before she passed away. EB; 4to 11" - 13" tall . The Limited Editions Club hardcover
1930090525012Dodd Mead & Company 1930. Hardcover. Good. The Raven together with The Philosophy of Composition by Edgar Allen Poe and illustrated by Ferdinand Huszti Horvath 1930. Interior look free of notations. Light foxing to a few pages. Gold inlay on the front cover. Exterior shows some light wear. Missing DJ. Please see pictures for condition. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
18411609035Carey and Hart: Philadelphia 1841. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Contains first appearance of Eleonora by Poe. Small octavo full russet decorated calf stamped in gilt. All edges gilt. Front inner hinge cracked but sound. One signature slightly pulled. Very good. Carey and Hart: Philadelphia hardcover books
193022021Maastricht: Halcyon Press 1930. Hardcover. Full black morocco. Teg. Fine in fine matching black cloth slipcase. Alexeieff Alexandre. 68 pages. 26 x 20. Ten aquatints by Alexandre Alexeieff each with tissue guard. Limited edition copy 207 of 325 of which 301-325 are not for sale on Dutch paper printed by Joh. Enschede with the Roman type cut by J.M. Fleischman in 1739. Bound by Asprey gilt ruled covers and dentelles marbled endpapers two raised bands wide text margins a bright very fresh copy. Halcyon Press hardcover books
19123616London: Hodder & Stoughton 1912. First trade edition. Original grey-green cloth gilt stamped on front cover with all-over Dulac design of clusters of bells and lettered in gilt. Spine lettered in gilt and with similar design. Unpaginated. Twenty-eight color plates with descriptive tissue guards. Ten black ink head-pieces on tan backgrounds and portrait of Poe on the title-page also in black ink on tan background. An excellent copy.<br/><br/>"Dulac's pictures for The Bells were more uniform in mood and style than groupings for almost any other book of his to this time. Although water colours they are overstreaked with gilt in some cases crayon in others to produce rich haunting effects. Deep shades of blue and a special deep pink-rust predominate throughout.The Outlook commented: 'sometimes Dulac's pictures are deep-coloured and intense sometimes dim and ghost-like. But one and all are sensitized to record impressions of unearthly beauty or horror. Only Poe could have written the poems. Only Dulac could have illustrated them'.As the 10 Bells headpieces show he had now become truly masterful with his pen" Hughey.<br/><br/>Hughey 29a. Hodder & Stoughton unknown books
1925016606George G. Harrap London 1925. Edition Unstated . Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Illustrator: Clarke Harry. Size: 10 5/8" x 8 3/4". . Gilt decorated red leather over boards top edge gilt marbled end papers 383 pages illustrations by Harry Clarke including 8 tipped-in color plates. Light wear at extremities minor staining on leather previous owner's bookplate on front paste-down some pages uncut page 9 has a short edge tear at blank margin. Illustrator: Clarke Harry. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 5 lbs 0 oz. Category: Fiction; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 016606. . George G. Harrap hardcover
19352328412Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co 1935. First American Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Rackham Arthur. First American edition. Near fine in good jacket. Two 1 inch closed tears on front jacket edge along spine one repaired with clear tape by previous owner jacket spine toned portion of jacket a bit foxed. Boards and interior clean and bright. 1935 Hard Cover. 317 1 pp. Red cloth gilt titles color frontispiece and plates and black-and-white illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Tales of Mystery & Imagination often rendered as Tales of Mystery and Imagination is a popular title for posthumous compilations of writings by American author essayist and poet Edgar Allan Poe and was the first complete collection of his works specifically restricting itself to his suspenseful and related tales. J.B. Lippincott Co hardcover
1938BB2055Philadelphia: Richard Gimbel 1938. First Edition. Card Covers / Wrappers. Fine. Two copies First and Second Printings of this curious Poeana. Small 8vo 89 x 137mm: 214pp. Original staple-bound dappled purple card covers first and salmon pink wrappers second both printed in black. Text setting identical in both printings; only wrapper text varies. Title page both printings: "Edgar Allan Poe stated that: / 'The Tales of the Folio Club / are sixteen in all.' / Fifteen tales are known. / This is the sixteenth. / Uncovered by Richard Gimbel and Published / Philadelphia July 1938." According to the colophons inside back cover: "This First Edition Attributing The Spectacles to Edgar Allan Poe / is limited to / 100 copies" ours is no. 23. "This Second Edition Attributing / The Spectacles / by / Edgar Allan Poe / is limited to / 1000 copies." Oddly the second printing "edition" is quite rare no copy can be located for sale online at present and WorldCat has no listing; what's more no copy have appeared at auction according to RBH and ABC. Odd because 10 times the number of second printings supposedly were issued. Neat ink date stamp "SEP -1 1938" on verso of title page of first printing else both volumes Fine fresh and unmarked. OCLC: 22233296 and 4448925. Mabbott III pp. 885-886. BAL v. 7 p. 152. Heartman & Canny pp. 234-36. Savoye “Focusing on a Pair of False ‘Spectacles’†Edgar Allan Poe Review Spring 2009 vol. X no. 1 pp. 98-102. Two printings of a spurious Poe text supposedly the "earliest" draft of Poe’s short story “The Spectacles" "discovered" by celebrated Poe collector Richard Gimbel in 1938 then published in the September 24 1938 issue of Liberty magazine "The Spectacles: The Lost Short Story by Edgar Allan Poe Hidden 100 years! Liberty presents a remarkable literary discovery. How the Story was Found. By Edward Doherty." followed by these limited issues. The text is almost certainly a twentieth-century forgery; whether Gimbel perpetrated the hoax or was an unsuspecting dupe is unclear. According to Baltimore’s Edgar Allan Poe Society "The text appears to have been taken from a reprint of the story in Godey’s Lady’s Book for April 1836." Not to be confused with Poe's The Spectacles first published in The Dollar Newspaper Philadelphia March 27 1844 and reprinted in The Broadway Journal November 22 1845 and in Griswold Vol. 1 1850. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Richard Gimbel unknown
197940488SUCHIER RALPH 1979. 1. hardcover. Phantastische und unheimliche Geschichten SUCHIER, RALPH hardcover
18983507New York: M.F.Mansfield 1898. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. 8vo. Publisher's white cloth with b/w illustration to front board and spine. Ink name to t/p light discolouration to cloth. Near fine copy of the uncommon white cloth variant American edition and rare thus. 15 b/w ills. by W. B. MacDougall. M.F.Mansfield hardcover
199048511BERKLEY 09/1990. 1. softcover. Maloftege! BERKLEY paperback
2021Manohar-9781350181250Bloomsbury 2021. Hardcover. New. Bloomsbury hardcover
2021Manohar-9781350181250Bloomsbury 2021. Hardcover. New. Bloomsbury hardcover
1960656VOLLMER EMIL 1960. 1. hardcover. Sirmkovrilo! Rotes Deckblatt mit schwarzer Schrift! VOLLMER, EMIL hardcover
19602550VOLLMER EMIL 1960. 1. hardcover. Weißes Deckblatt mit roter Schrift! Sirmkovrilo! VOLLMER, EMIL hardcover
2011SONG0762442824Running Press Book Publishers 2011-09-13. Box Pap/to. paperback. Used: Good. 3.00x1.75x3.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Running Press Book Publishers paperback
20191-1947808095Udon Entertainment Corp 2019. Hardcover. New. 298 pages. 8.50x6.00x1.00 inches. Udon Entertainment Corp hardcover
189529628HBDJ CIRCA 1895 1ST EDITION THUS IN GLASSINE DUSTJACKET MAY HAVE BEEN CUT AT BTM LITTLE SHORT small Tears 34 pages full-color illus. in VINTAGE ORIGINAL brown Antique BOX with edge Rub & Small Tears & TITLE LABEL SMALL MARBLELIZED LIKE WITH TITLE ON FRONT WITH GOLD GILT CLOTH CVR WITH PAPER LABEL ON SPINE CVR WITH TINY EXTREMITIES CHIPS WEAR The Hayes Lithographing Company BUFFALO NY hardcover
193552272London: George G. Harrap & Co. 1935. First trade edition. 4to. 318 pp. Publisher's black cloth gilt lettering and decoration to the spine and upper board that to the latter featuring an illustration of a skeleton colour illustrated dust jacket. 12 colour plates with captioned tissues and 17 black and white illustrations in the text. Red stain to the lower half of the rear panel of the jacket occasional edge wear very good overall. Latimore & Haskell p. 72. Riall p. 189. London: George G. Harrap & Co. unknown
1900202019George Bell 1900. 1st Thus. Hardcover. VG. HEATH ROBINSON W. 1st Thus. 13.5 x 20.9 cm khaki cloth with green and gilt decoration and titles to the front and spine with the publisher's divice to the spine. Top edge gilt other edges uncut pictorial endpapers xxxv iii 225 3pp with black line illustrations including tissue guarded frontispiece by William Heath-Robinson. There is some toning to the spine a little rubbing to the spine tips with a hint of fraying at the head of the spine and a touch of bruising to the corners more so to the top two. Internally clean without name inscription or bookplate and with just a touch of toning to the uncut edges. All in all a very good looking 1st Edition of the Heath-Robinson illustrated Poems of Edgar Allen Poe with beautiful Art Nouveau illustrations. A difficult to find book. Rainford & Parris Books welcomes enquiries so please do not hesitate to ask if you require further images or have any questions. All books are packaged with great care. George Bell hardcover
191582857No date c. 1915. Blackie & Son. London. No date - circa 1915. First edition thus. Collection of Poe's stories: The Fall of the House of Usher William Wilson The Masque of the Red Death Ms. Found in a Bottle A Descent into The Maelstrom The Gold-Bug The Balloon-Hoax Shadow - A Parable The Purloined Letter The Pit and The Pendulum and A Tale of The Ragged Mountains. ix i blank 7-220 pages. Frontis. Very handsomely bound in full green calf gilt with gilt decorative wave border to covers and gilt decorations to compartments of spine. School Prize Binding from Aberdare County School with name of school in gilt to upper board and prize plate to front pastedown. Marbled edges and endpapers. Boards very slightly rubbed and marked slight wear to extremities prelims lightly foxed otherwise a clean and sound copy of a scarce title in an attractive binding. hardcover
190330135<p>HB NODJ 1903 ON TITLE PG 1ST EDITION 1ST PRINTING WITH PUBLISHED OCT 7 1903 ON COPYRIGHT PG VG CONDITION LITE RUB WEAR FOX PGS SMALL GREEN EMBOSSED BLACK FILIGREE COVER WITH BRITEGOLD GILT TITLES Hard Cover. NO JACKET ardcover.PRE-TEST PG LISTS TITLES SELECTION FROM WORLD'S GREATEST SHORT STORIES THRU WORLD'S GREATEST ORATIONS ALL PRICED $1.OO NET 476 PGS Part 1-IV: Tales of Ratiocination; Part V: Tales Psychological and Gruesome; Part 12 & 3 : Prose Poems; Part 123 : Studies in Landscape 123 FALL HOUSE USHER MASQUE RED DEATH MURDERS RUE MORGUE THE BLACK CAT LANDOR'S COTTAGE ETC</p> CHICAGO A.C. MCCLURG hardcover