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1930BOOKS073287INew York: Dodd Mead & Company 1930. HC. good black cloth hardcover NO dustjacket NO slipcase SEE NOTE. B&W ill. by Horvath. The twenty-two pages of "Philosophy." precede THE RAVEN stanzas and illustrations. CONDITION NOTE: NO DUSTJACKET and NO SLIPCASE. LIGHT WEAR TOP AND BOTTOM OF SPINE LOWER CORNER BUMP TO BOARDS. OWNER'S SIGNATURE DIAGONNALY ACROSS BOTH FRONT AND REAR PASTEDOWNS. Happy to provide images. 22pp text. Dodd, Mead & Company unknown
18449032762Philadelphia: George R. Graham 1844. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. Volumes XXIV and XXV twelve issues January - December 1844 bound as one. Bound in half red-brown leather with black textured boards and spine stamped in gilt. Illustrated throughout with striking fine mezzotints and engravings. These issues contain the first publication of the following;<br /> <br /> Edgar Allen Poe - poem - Dream-Land and review of "Orion" by R.H. Horne. Nathaniel Hawthorne - Earth's Holocaust. Elizabeth B. Barrett Browning - poems - Loved Once The Lady's Yes; A Song Pain in Pleasure. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - poems - Childhood Nuremberg The Arsenal At Springfield Annie of Tharaw - from the German of Simon Dach. James Fenimore Cooper - John Shaw Sketches of Naval Men - John Templer Shubrick Sketches of Naval Men - John Barry. James Russell Lowell - poems - A Mystical Ballad New Year's Eve 1844. Oliver Wendell Holmes - poem - Terpsichore. William Cullen Bryant - poems - The Waning Moon The Paradise of Tears - from the German of N. Müller.<br /> <br /> Text block has occasional foxing partial split to rear hinge at endpapers. Wear to extremities through cloth at corners and heel of spine. 6 x 10 inches. 590 pages. <br/><br/> George R. Graham hardcover
193822525H80215Philadelphia: Richard Gimbel. The SPECTACLES Tales of the Folio Club Tale #16 Limited to 100 Copies RARE This is hand numbered 14 Edgar Allan Poe 1st Edition July 1938. Small Pamphlet Like SOFTCOVER 14 Pgs Edgar Allan Poe Stated That 'The Tales of the Folio Club are Sixteen in All. / Fifteen Tales This copy is signed to Julia who is likely Julia de Fernex Millhiser Gimbel's wife . Collectable-Good. Soft cover. 1938. Richard Gimbel paperback
1941LIQ-6178P. Librairie Grund 1941. 2 volumes in-8° demi chagrin noir, dos à larges faux nerfs, couvertures conservées.
193473286Gallimard | Paris 1934 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
20818André Sauret, 1987. Traduit de l'américain par Charles Baudelaire. In-folio (210 x 28 mm env.), Reliure plein cuir rouge de l'éditeur, dos à quatre nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, décor en noir et blanc d'après Leonor Fini sur les premiers plats, tranches de tête dorées, gardes noires illustrées, sous étui assortis bordés de cuir rouge,265 pages, (3) ff. - 237 pages, (2) ff. - 252 pages, (3) ff., 30 illustrations hors texte en couleur, 545/3700 sur vergé. Très bel exemplaire.
1088Paris, Michel Lévy, 1865. In-12, demi-maroquin brun, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés (Rel. du XXe s.).Édition originale française, traduite par Charles Baudelaire. C'est le cinquième et dernier ouvrage de Poe traduit par Baudelaire, qui traduisit donc trois recueils de contes : Histoires extraordinaires, Nouvelles histoires extraordinaires, Histoires grotesques, un roman : Aventures d’Arthur Gordon Pym, et un essai : Eurêka.Plaisant exemplaire.
3119Paris, Michel Levy, 1856 ; 1859 Reliure en demi-chagrin rouge d’époque, dos à 4 nerfs orné. Très bon état de la reliure. Rares rousseurs sur à peine quelques pages. Édition originale de la traduction et de la préface de BAUDELAIRE pour les Histoires extraordinaires, seconde édition pour les Nouvelles histoires.
1853100062Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, 1853, in-12, [4]-V-148 pp, Demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs fleuronné, Première édition française et première parution en volume, en France, de ces deux nouvelles de Poe. Cette traduction d'Amédée Pichot (dit Alphonse Borghès), publiée ici au sein de la Bibliothèque des chemins de fer (Troisième série, Littérature française et étrangère), est antérieure à celle de Baudelaire. Le Scarabée d'Or avait été publié à l'origine en novembre 1845 dans La Revue Britannique Peu courant. Petits frottements. Pages jaunies. Sinon, bon exemplaire. Couverture rigide
193577292London: George G Harrap & Co Ltd 1935. 8vo.Illustrated. First edition thus. 318 pp. Dark grey cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. With illustrated endpapers and a burnished top edge. Illustrated with 12 tissue guarded colour plates and 17 black and white plates by Arthur Rackham. Lean to the binding with rubbing to the spine and corners and some minor scratches to the boards. Some very minor spots and marks occasionally to the text. First edition with Rackham illustrations of this compliation of Poe's haunting Gothic tales including The Tell-Tale Heart The Pit and the Pendulum and The Fall of the House of Usher. . Very Good. Gilt Decorated Cloth. First Edition Thus. 1935. George G Harrap & Co Ltd 1935 hardcover
0608R453259Leather Bound. Very Good. Very good full leather 182pp inc index of first lines and frontispice of Poe"s cottage. With 48-page biographical and bibliographical introduction by Hutton and a 2-page Preface dated 1845 by Poe. The cover is decorative gilt around E A P's name on a green armorial field. The frontispiece w/ VG original tissue guard. Spine leather darkened gilt VG. Top edge gilt. Sewn in red silk page marker. Clean tight bright. hardcover
2013746Norwalk: Easton Press 2013. Fine. John Jude Palencar. <p data-path-to-node="12">Signed Deluxe Edition. 434 pp. 8vo. Full leather with gold decorations. All edges gilt. Hubbed spine with four raised bands. Moire fabric endpapers and a permanent satin ribbon marker. Signed by John Jude Palencar on the limitation page. A pristine copy with radiant gilt and unblemished leather. </p> <br /> <p data-path-to-node="13">This Easton Press Deluxe Edition brings together Poe's most enduring tales and verse including The Raven The Tell-Tale Heart and The Fall of the House of Usher. The volume is elevated by the dark evocative illustrations of John Jude Palencar whose surrealist vision perfectly captures the psychological depth and gothic atmosphere of Poe's work. This signed edition is a definitive centerpiece for any collection of classic horror or fine press bindings.</p> . Easton Press unknown
2011x-0765627280M E Sharpe Inc 2011. Hardcover. New. 323 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. M E Sharpe Inc hardcover
72347No place undated. No. 2 of 300; engraved signature of the artist on the blade of the letter opener. Fine. unknown
1928600941928. POE Edgar Allan. The Philosophy of Animal Magnetism. By A Gentleman of Philadelphia. Original paper-covered boards printed paper labels on spine and front board. Phila.: Joseph Jackson 1928. First edition thus. Not in BAL. Scarce. One of 105 numbered copies signed by Jackson. With the bookplate of noted book collector Noel J. Cortes. Jackson identifies Poe as the author of this 1837 work on memsmerism. Light wear to spine ends spine lightly sunned else a very good copy. unknown
197666<p>Annabel Lee. Traducción castellana y prólogo por Miguel Alfredo Olivera. Una reproducción del manuscrito de Poe enviado a M.A.O desde Los Ãngeles por Alicia jurado dio origen a esta edición limitada de 36 ejemplares numerados correlativamente: 4 en papel Japón 7 en Arches 8 en Ingres y 17 en Extra Strong. Raoul Veroni compuso a mano la tipografÃa imprimió e ilustró con dos litografÃas y un dibujo reproducido en el colofón.</p><p>Nº ejemplar: 20</p><p>MÃnimas marcas de foxy en la primera segunda y última página.</p> La Cabellera paperback
1933mon0003988797New York: Tudor Publishing Co. 1933. Hardcover. Very Good. . dust jacket in mylar sleeve shows moderate wear tear chipping. pages clean. profusely illustrated. New York: Tudor Publishing Co. hardcover
1909023677Pittsfield in Berkshire Massachusetts: The Caxton Society 1909. The Raven The Gold Bug and The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allen Poe. Published by the Caxton Society 1909. 8vo. Publishers original black cloth cover with what appears to be a leather spine and sliver script on cover. White spine has some minor rubbing and there is some fraying at the corners else a bright tight copy of this rare version of Edgar Allen Poes works. From the colophon: "This edition consists of one thousand numbered copies of which this is copy No. 570. The type will be distributed upon the completion of this work and no other edition will be printed.". 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. The Caxton Society Paperback
198521866New York: Limited Editions Club 1985. Hardcover. Orig. quarter brown morocco and marbled boards. Fine in fine sued lined slipcase with front cover gilt lettered leather label. Neel Alice. 32 pages. 39 x 28 cm. Limited edition one of 1500 copies this copy not numbered signed by Raphael Soyer in pencil. Designed by Ben Shiff printed at the Anthoesen Press with mould-made paper by The Cartiere Enrico Magnani. With the LEC Club Letter laid-in and as noted in the latter "Alice Neel died soon after she selected the images which would illuminate Poe's tale." The last image of a skeletal head is a self portrait. NEWMAN & WICHE 542. Bright fresh copy. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
18491609025Godey 1849. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Thick quarto black morocco. Boards with decorative gilt designs. Spine replaced with gilt lettering. Clean internally. A very good sound copy. Contains first appearance of Poe's Mellonta Tauta. Godey hardcover books
190288569NY:: Fred De Fau & Company. Very Good. 1902. Hardcover. B000VKJIG6 . Complete in ten volumes. Illustrated. Limited edition: this set is number 645 of 1000. Moderate shelf wear and aging short tears to the cloth at the spine ends of a few of the volumes else all volumes are very good in brown cloth with gilt lettering and design on the spines. No dust jackets. . Fred De Fau & Company, hardcover books
190784324London / NY:: George Bell & Sons / Macmillan. Very Good. 1907. Hardcover. B01AKRSE1E . Part of The Endymion Series. Illustrated and decorated by W. Heath Robinson. Introduction by H. Noel Williams. "Cheaper Reissue." Many unopened pages. Octavo bound in green decorated cloth with gilt lettering top edge gilt decorated pattern endpapers. A bit age toned along the spine previous owner's book-plate on front paste-down else very good. Binding is solid. No dust jacket. ; 225 pages . George Bell & Sons / Macmillan, hardcover books
184478340Philadelphia: George R. Graham 1844. First Edition. Hardcover. The first appearance of one of Poe's most famous poems which includes the oft-quoted line: "Out of Space out of Time." Also present in this bound collection of the 12 issues published in 1844 are Poe's review of Horne's "Orion" and Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Earth's Holocaust" as well as contributions by Longfellow Bryant Lowell etc. Small quarto: iv 296 iv 295 1 pp. with an illustrated title page and 38 mezzotint and engraved plates including 4 in color. In a contemporary one-half black morocco over patterned cloth binding with gilt-stamped titles and decorative borders. Occasional mild foxing and smudging to the contents. Though the hinges are cracked the binding remains quite sound. The cloth is toned and a bit soiled with some fraying along the fore-edge of the rear board. Small nick to the top of the front joint. George R. Graham hardcover
199112027San Francisco: Arion Press 1991. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Arakawa. Thin folio. Pp. 107. Illustrated with eight prints by Arakawa. Tan cloth red and pale blue titles on spine and front board. <p>One of 250 copies #161 signed by Arakawa on the limitation page. A bright fresh copy of this refined publication from the Arion Press a leading practitioner of fine press publishing and the natural heir to San Francisco's exemplary fine printing tradition. Arion Press hardcover
1991324253San Franciso: Arion Press 1991. Limited. hardcover. fine. Arakawa. With 8 prints by Arakawa. Thin folio cloth. San Francisco: Arion Press 1991. Limited Edition. Fine.<br/> <br/> One of 250 numbered copies signed by the artist. Laid in is the prospectus for this book and the Subscriber newsletter May 1997.<br/> <br/> Arion Press unknown