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1997053893Cottage Classics. A beautiful crisp clean hardcover copy in very good condition foxing to top edge of textblock and faint foxing to foredge of textblock no other faults. Signed by illustrator Maxon Crumb. No DJ as issued. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1997. Cottage Classics hardcover
1849289880Philadelphia: Louis A. Godey 1849. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. With the first printing of Edgar Allen Poe's poem Mellonta Tauta in the 1849 February issue p. 133. Also with a hoax consisting of a fraudulent letter with a facsimile of Poe's signature in the 1849 December issue p. 417 and The Lady Hubbard p. 419. From the Poe Bibliography "in the issue of December 1849 a hoax was perpetrated at the late Poe's expense. There appears a letter dated April 1 1848 to which a facsimile of Poe's autograph is affixed. In this letter he is expressing the true purpose of poetry." Heartman and Canny 199. Complete with twelve issues; with the engraved general title page hand colored title page for Vol. 39 and 12 hand colored fashion plates at the start of each monthly issue. Rebound in brown cloth with the remnants of the leather label laid down. Heartman and Canny Poe Bibliography 199-201. Very Good binding. Louis A. Godey unknown books
1902010819NY: Thomas Y. Crowell 1902. Bound in light green ribbed cloth stamped in gold. The gold is still as bright as the day it was first published. Top Edge Gilt. Previous owner's neat inscription and a tiny bookseller's stamp on ffep. A stunning copy of a rare Poe title that includes some Poe essays that were never published before. 292 pp. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Thomas Y. Crowell Hardcover
1928022289Paris: Editions Narcisse 1928. Limited Edition. Small Quarto. Limited to 300 copies the present copy is number 111 on Holland van gelder zonen paper. 50pp. With an introduction by Arthur Symonds illustrated by Alastair with five illustrations tipped-in onto a silver foil leaf with tissue guards present. While this cop was printed in Paris the text is in English. Bound in original publisher's stiff paper wraps printed in red and black in original glassine which has only light wear some toning to edges occasional spots of foxing but mostly to endpapers. A very nice copy. Editions Narcisse unknown books
1835WRCLIT81345Philadelphia: Carey & Hart 1835. x217-292pp. Small octavo. Publisher's blindstamped red roan a.e.g. Eight engraved plates and frontis portrait. Rebacked at an early date with cloth original roan backstrip laid down cloth reinforcement to inner hinges fore-tips worn usual offsetting to the patterned endsheets; internally about very good. First edition. Of significance for the first book publication of Poe's "Manuscript Found in a Bottle" in company with Irving's "An Unwritten Drama of Lord Byron" which Heartman suggests was thematically influential on Poe's "William Wilson." Other contributors include Simms Sigourney and Paulding. THOMPSON p.126. HEARTMAN & CANNY pp.36-7. BAL 16126 10146 etc. Carey & Hart hardcover books
19392307327Baltimore: Wirth 1939. Facsimile. Facsimile. Very Good. Half inch tear and small tear on rear wrapper edge. 1939 Small Softcover. 40 pp. Facsimile of original. Likely the "typeface facsimile printed by Wirth Baltimore 1939. This facsimile has no identifying marks or imprint. According to a statement by Ferdinand F. Wirth provided on October 7 1977 to Alexander G. Rose of the Poe Society of Baltimore the edition was 1500 copies." "The poems many of which had a theme of youth were inspired in part by the works of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The largest inspiration on Poe however came from the work of Lord Byron; the character of the title poem "Tamerlane" has a daughter named "Ada" named after Byron's own daughter Ada Lovelace. Poe admired Byron both for his poetry and for his rebellious personality. John Allan blamed Poe's interest in Byron for his licentiousness. Some biographers suggest that Poe's wandering to Boston and joining the Army represent a need to live like an outcast inspired by Byron. The title poem "Tamerlane" depicts a dying conqueror who regrets leaving his childhood sweetheart and his home to pursue his ambitions. In its original form "Tamerlane" based on the historical Timur was 406 lines. The choice of an eastern character was unusual for a westerner at the time though Byron Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand Thomas Moore and others had written other Orientalist works. Autobiographical overtones suggest Poe based the poem on the loss of his own early love Sarah Elmira Royster or of his birth mother Eliza Poe. The poem may also mirror Poe's relationship with his foster father John Allan; similar to Poe Tamerlane is of uncertain parentage with a "feigned name". The "other poems" which Poe admitted "perhaps savour too much of egotism; but they were written by one too young to have any knowledge of the world but from his own breast". These poems present the poet as solitary figure who was faced some unnamed transforming childhood event. Poe adopted some of the common themes of the day including imagery of heavenly bliss and angelic beauty. He steps away from the typical use of didacticism of the time and instead focuses on psychological reverie and symbolist aesthetics beginning his lifelong poetic refusal to write for the masses. Poe would continue to revisit themes of death beauty love and pride in his later works. He would later rewrite one poem "Imitation" as "A Dream Within a Dream" and use images from "Evening Star" in "Ulalume". [Wirth] unknown books
1842WB15013Philadelphia: George Graham 1842. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Thick 8vo. Contemporary ¾ leather and marbled paper over boards. Issues 21&22. 356pp & 354pp. Binding worn; preliminaries loose otherwise a very good copy. Contains the classic Edgar Allan Poe story The Mask of the Red Death. Packed with literary contributions essays wood-engravings and other goodies. <br/><br/> George Graham hardcover books
1845RPOEAME00RJBGeorge H. Colton 1845. Very Good. Poe Edgar Allen et al. The American Review : A Whig Journal Volume II 2 1845. New York: George H. Colton 1845. 668pp. Indexed. 8vo. Leather with gilt stamping to spine. Book condition: Very good with rubbing to joints and edges. A few light scuffs on covers. Topics and/or contributors include John Jay bear hunting whaling Audubon Texas Mexico heraldry and tobacco. Also includes 'Eulalie' by Poe. George H. Colton hardcover books
1843BBS-2020308George Rex Graham 1843. Hardcover. Acceptable. Two volumes of Graham's Magazine in early omnibus rebind comprising the whole of 1843. Black half-leather with gilt spine titling and decoration with heavy scuffing shelf-wear and edgewear including frayed edges and significant cracking to the leather at spine; gilt bright with the spine lettering still legible. Binding delicate cracked at rear inner hinge and between some of the issues. Endsheets and fly leaves a little delicate with the slight wavy stiffness association with ambient moisture. Prior owner's name inked to second fly leaf before the title page; with some color transfer to the first fly leaf preceding. Pages edgeworn with intermittent soil to margins throughout; heavily foxed. Text else unmarked. With contributions from Edgar Allan Poe James Fenimore Cooper Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and others. Includes the first-ever appearance of Poe's 'The Conquering Worm.' George Rex Graham hardcover
1844603299Philadelphia: George R. Graham 1844. Hardcover. Fair. First edition. Twelve monthly issues in one volume: January – December 1844. Tall octavo. iv 296; iv 296pp. Illustrated with engraved plates including some in color. Bound in contemporary half red morocco and marbled paper over boards. The binding is worn spine partly perished and mended with clear tape one plate is detached back free endpaper is torn fair overall with intermittent toning and foxing. Contains the first printed appearances of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story: “Earth’s Holocaust†Poe’s poem “Dream-Land†and “Review of Orion†and other book reviews by Poe. Also included are two first appearance contributions by J. Fenimore Cooper “John Shaw†and “Sketches of Naval Men – John Barry†and three poems by Henry W. Longfellow: “Childhood†“The Arsenal at Springfield†and “Nurembergâ€. George R. Graham hardcover
193371315New York: Tudor Publishing Co 1933. First Tudor edition. Hardcover. Very Good Minus. Harry Clarke. 412pp. Quarto 27 cm Black cloth with an illustrated paper label on the front cover. Publisher's black top stain. Black endpapers. Pronounced rubbing to the gilt title and design on the backstrip. Backstrip also mildly faded. Light dampstain along the fore-edge of the rear cover measuring approximately 3 inches tall by 1 inch wide at its widest point. Hinges a bit soft. All plates present. No dust jacket. Poe's classic tales of the fantastic and the macabre with 8 beautiful tipped-in color plates and 24 full page black-and-white illustrations by Harry Clarke. Additionally there are numerous black-and-white vignettes throughout the text. Harry Clarke was a prominent figure in the Irish Arts and Crafts Movement. His distinctive style is a perfect match for the gothic horror of Edgar Allan Poe's most beloved works. The first version which was published in 1919 only had monotone illustrations. Tudor Publishing Co hardcover
198580283New York: Limited Editions Club. Fine. 1985. Hardcover. EDGAR ALLAN POE'S FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER ILLUSTRATED BY ALICE NEEL -- LEC.1985 SIGNED #1339/1500.Striking production of THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER by the Limited Editions Club from 1985 -- Illustrated by Alice Neel with an afterword by Raphael Soyer. 15 3/4 by 11 1/2 inches in marbled boards with goatskin spine and foredges -- Fine and fresh in original black cloth slipcase. Neel signed a number of this edition approx. 400 but this #1339 of 1500 is signed only by Soyer. . Limited Editions Club hardcover
1850SKU1020362J. S. Redfield 1850-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. J.S. Redfield; New York 1850. Hardcover. First Edition. This Volume of particular interest as it gathers most of Poe's known literary criticism each volume was issued separately / 4 Volumes to complete set.Good 3/4 leather binding with some wear/loss to corners/spine tips and tops and along board edges frayed board edges binding of text block very tight book appears unread sunned pages green ribbon marker interior tidy pencil name on top of title page else unmarked some age spotting to front/back matters TEG with few blemishes/rub marks decorative endpapers 5 raised bands 6 compartments title author and year in gilt on spine decorative gilt design on spine boards delicate but still attachedhinge leather worn through. A nice and clean collectible. Overall in Good to Very Good antiquarian condition. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches 607pp. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. J. S. Redfield hardcover
188712843New York: E.P. Dutton & Company 1887. Leather bound. Octavo 8.5 x 6.5" tooled embossed limp leather covers titles to front cover gilt string bound black and white illustrations. A charming antique illustrated edition of The Raven. Illustrated by W.L. Taylor. A very good copy with toning to pastedowns as well as some chipping to them pages toned with occasional soiling front blank with faded gift inscription and 2.00 written in ink leather covers with wear and darkening along edges and spine corners rubbed dark stain possibly from a pencil to mid rear coversmall white marks to mid front cover. E.P. Dutton & Company hardcover
188483933set6A. C. Armstrong and Son 1884. hardcover. Good/Missing. 0x0x0. Complete set of 6 volumes bound in blue cloth with gilt top edges and dark brown endpapers. All binding solid. No markings noted on any of the 6 volumes. Volume II with wear at top of spine; Volume III With 1/2 inch tear at top of spine. Pages moderately toning due to aging. NOTE: extra charges may be requested for shipping and handling. A. C. Armstrong and Son hardcover
45357NY: Brentano's. Very Good with no dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. Original gilt-titled cloth label to front black topstain. Cloth lightly rubbed/insected points bumped spine gilt mildly dulled. No date circa 1920. Color frontis numerous plates all present. ; quarto; 382 pages . Brentano's hardcover
186270522Traduit de l'anglais par William L. Hughes, 1 vol. in-12 reliure demi-chagrin vert bronze, dos à 4 nerfs orné, Collection Hetzel, E. Jung-Treuttel, Paris, s.d. [ 1862 ], 2 ff., III-314 pp. et 1 f. n. ch.
192263740Traduction de Charles Baudelaire, bois dessinés et gravés par Daniel Wapler, un des 150 exemplaires sur papier de hollande numérotés de 73 à 222 (n° 159 ), 1 vol. in-8 br. sous couverture rempliée, coll. La Lampe d'Argile, Editions de Georges Servant, Paris, Arcachon, 1922, 47 pp. et 2 ff.
198547288New York: The Limited Editions Club 1985. Edition limited to 1500 copies signed by Raphael Soyer and Alice Neel; thin folio pp. 32; plates of Alice Neel's original etchings paintings and drawings printed at the Anthoesen Press; endpapers lightly spotted near fine in maroon leather-backed marbled boards gilt-lettered spine publisher's slipcase some fading. Monthly newsletter laid in. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1990145892Purple Salamander Press 1990 hardback book in fine condition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Purple Salamander Press hardcover
1975324320Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 1975. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine Leather Bound. Book accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Collector's Edition. Easton Press hardcover
198450180DIOGENES 1984. 1. softcover. DETEBE DIOGENES paperback
196316825Paris Les Impénitents 1963 1 in-4 Les Impénitents, 1963, in-4, en feuilles, sous couverture crème au titre imprimé en noir, sous chemise et étui cartonnés noir, dos de la chemise en toile vert, titre en long sur le dos, 2 ff., faux-titre, titre, frontispice, 80 pp., 2 ff., justificatif, 2 ff.
37858Paris, Gründ (coll. "Mazarine"), 1941. Gr. in-8°, 299p. Broché, couverture rempliée.
31957Paris, Editions de La Banderole, 1921. Gr. in-8°, XII-[4]-286p. Reliure demi-toile bleue, pièce de titre rouge, couverture conservée.