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20059781406501230-2025Dodo Pr 2005. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Edgar Allan Poe</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Dodo Pr</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781406501230</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2005</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 264</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Large Format for easy reading. Volume five of his complete works in five volumes from one of the leaders of the American Romantics best known for his poems and his tales of the macabre.</p> Dodo Pr hardcover
1846DEMO014603IPhiladelphia: George R. Graham 1846. First edition. Hardcover. Good. mezzotintsengravingsmusic. Octavo contemporary half calf marbled boards scuffed some foxing <br/><br/>Contains "Marginalia" and "The Philosophy of Composition" by Poe and a review of Herman Melville's "Typee". The Parisian fashion plates are by Le Follet. Also there is an article on California by Charles Jacob Peterson aka Harry Danforth. And with book reviews on THE WILDERNESS AND THE WARPATH by James Hall and Darwin's VOYAGE OF A NATURALIST. George R. Graham hardcover
1850513833Portland Maine: Gould and Elwell 1850. Unbound. Very Good. First edition. Folio. 8pp. Printed self-wrappers. Folded; spine is notched where once bound slight even tanning and scattered foxing to text tip of one corner is nicked else a very good copy. On the fourth page p.92 contains the first appearance of a 150-line article about Edgar Allan Poe by G.W. Evereth defending Poe and detailing his battles with alcohol. Included is a 24-line excerpt from a letter by Edgar Allan Poe. Gould and Elwell unknown
1850513831Portland Maine: Gould and Elwell 1850. Unbound. Very Good. First edition. Folio. 8pp. Printed self-wrappers. Folded twice spine is notched where it was disbound from a larger volume scattered foxing else a very good copy. Printed on the second page p.250 is a 27-line excerpt from a letter by Edgar Allan Poe which G. W. Eveleth notes in his brief preface as being in his possession in which Poe disparages his bitter enemy the author Thomas Dunn English. The newspaper also prints a three-column article entitled: "The Fugitive Slave Law and the Constitution. Gould and Elwell unknown
1996466166New Delhi India: APC Publications Pvt. Ltd 1996. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Octavo. 212pp. Edited by D. Ramakrishna. Glazed pictorial boards with dust jacket. Spine ends gently bumped some rippling on the pastedowns binding error about fine in a lightly worn fine dust jacket. Briefly Inscribed by the editor to Prof. Barbara Cantalupo founder of The Edgar Allan Poe Review on the title page. Ramakrishna was the head of the Kakatiya University Department of English in Warangal India. OCLC locates seven copies. APC Publications Pvt. Ltd hardcover
193455756Richmond VA: Press of The Dietz Printing Co. Publishers 1934. No. 79 of 500 copies. Frontispiece portrait. 120 pp. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Brown buckram. Head of spine lightly rubbed top edge slightly darkened else Fine in chipped dust jacket. No. 79 of 500 copies. Frontispiece portrait. 120 pp. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Signed by Jackson and Whitty. BAL v.7 151 Press of The Dietz Printing Co. Publishers unknown
1879601899New York: Ralph Trautmann 1879. Unbound. Near Fine. Portfolio. Twenty engraved plates and one contents card laid into a four-fold chemise of leather over watered silk. The engraved cards are nicely printed on either white or pale pink cards measuring 5" x 7" with rounded corners and gilt edges. The engraved cards are bright and about fine with the author's name penciled neatly in a tiny hand on the unprinted verso and one with a small penciled note on the front; contents card a trifle foxed with one tiny edge nick. Housed in the worn remains of the four-fold chemise that is lacking several panels including the front cover. We located a couple of examples in the trade of the same engravings but bound accordion-style into cloth. In that case the publisher's information was printed at the bottom of the contents card; we are unsure why it was removed for this iteration. Ralph Trautmann unknown
1915603092Atlantic City NJ: The Trader Elliott Co 1915. Softcover. Good. First edition. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Owner name on the front cover a large tear to the insert but the music remains legible bumping to the corners and soiling and rubbing to the exterior a complete but good only copy. For voice and piano featuring a vocal quartet version as well for two tenors baritone and bass. Plate imprint "'Eleanor' - 3." The back cover features a sample of "Meet Me at the Frisco Fair Tango" also by Trader and Elliott with the somewhat humorous note "For sale where you bought this." The front cover states that this song is "based upon the poem of the same name by Edgar Allen Poe" but there is no poem by Poe with such a title there is the poem "Lenore" 1843 originally published as “A Pæan†in 1831 and the short story "Eleanora" 1842 though the lyrics to this song do not match up well with either. If we were to guess the lyrics here are inspired by the idyllic scenes that open "Eleanora" describing our lovers dwelling happily in "The Valley of the Many-Colored Grass" which according to this song appear to exist "deep in the hills of old Tennessee." A novel piece with a unique albeit ambiguous association to the writing of Edgar Allen Poe. OCLC locates only a single holding and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. The Trader Elliott Co unknown
19109870Munchen and Leipzig: Georg Muller 1910. First Edition 120/1000. Parchment backed black paper boards. Gilt stamped. In likely original laid paper jacket from publisher. Inscribed on ffep by former owner. Black and white illustrations throughout. Numbered edition no. 120 of 1000. Original green ribbon bookmark. Cover corners very slightly bumped and pages very lightly browned. Very good condition. Georg Muller unknown
193247291Metuchen New Jersey:: Printed for the Editor of the American Book Collector 1932. No. 182 of 240 copies printed Vol. I; No. 107 of 202 copies printed Vol. II; and No. 37 of 100 copies printed Vol. III. Publisher's boards Vols. I-II and wrappers Vol. III. Bookplate in each volume; some light tanning to the bindings; tight and sound. 12mo. Signed by C. F. Heartman on the half-title of Vol. I. Printed for the Editor of the American Book Collector, hardcover
1928279090Philadelphia: Patterson & White 1928. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. An unnumbered Review Copy signed by Joseph Jackson with "Review Copy" written in his hand. Blue paper-covered board with paper title labels; some light and scattered foxing. Prospectus for the book is laid in. Very Good binding. Patterson & White unknown books
198534739Kalamazoo later Ann Arbor: Popular Reality 1985-1986. Ten tabloid format issues 34cm.; 8-12pp.; illus. throughout. Previous mail folds some splitting and light wear along extremities from handling else a Very Good collection. Publication sequence as follows: Nos. 5-11 13-15. Publishing organ of the Kalamazoo / Ann Arbor anarchist group known as the Shimo Underground Network. The present collection includes early contributions by noted anarchist Bob Black including the anti-feminist essay "Feminism As Fascism" as well as material pertaining to the parody religion the Church of the SubGenius. Popular Reality unknown books
1935007417Philadelphia PA: J. B. Lippincott Company 1935. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Arthur Rackham. Gilt lettering & decoration on red cloth covered boards. Black & white pictorial end papers 12 colour and 17 "in line" Rackham illustrations. Top edge red. 10" X 8". 318pp. Cover embossed gilt bright contents fine. The top edge of the spine is worn and spine lettering lightly faded. <br/> <br/> J. B. Lippincott Company hardcover
188931823New York: A.C. Armstrong & Sons 1889. Hardcover. Early Issue. 5.25 x 8in. 575pp.; 536pp.; 466pp. 3 engraved plates each a frontispiece by Robert Swain Gifford. Publisher's cloth boards with gilt titling. All 3 volumes are in VERY GOOD condition showing the extremities somewhat shelf rubbed several light surface scuffs the front hinge of Vol. 1 has been neatly repaired from the collection of Clyde Manley with his early bookplate at the front paste-down of Vol. 1 otherwise the binding remain strong and tight the text-block are clean and unmarked and the boards remain bright and distinct. As pictured. A.C. Armstrong & Sons hardcover
193455756Richmond VA: Press of The Dietz Printing Co. Publishers 1934. No. 79 of 500 copies. Frontispiece portrait. 120 pp. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Brown buckram. Head of spine lightly rubbed top edge slightly darkened else Fine in chipped dust jacket. No. 79 of 500 copies. Frontispiece portrait. 120 pp. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Signed. Signed by Jackson and Whitty. BAL v.7 151 Press of The Dietz Printing Co. Publishers unknown books
184948639Philadelphia: SartainÕs Magazine 1849. While Poe is not mentioned in the Index this contains the first appearance of PoeÕs poem A Valentine page 173 and an early if not the first appearance of LongfellowÕs poem Sand in the Desert of an Hour-Glass. Hardcover. Very good-/No jacket issued. Philadelphia: SartainÕs Magazine 1849. While Poe is not mentioned in the Index this contains the first appearance of PoeÕs poem A Valentine page 173 and an early if not the first appearance of LongfellowÕs poem Sand in the Desert of an Hour-Glass. Numerous b/w illustrations and musical notations. 417 1 ad pp. Hardcover. Small 4to. Half black leather over pebbled cloth covered boards. Gilt ruled and tooled compartments. Binding lightly worn; light to moderate foxing throughout. A very nice copy. Very good-/No jacket issued. Insurance required to ship this item. SartainÕs Magazine hardcover books
184948572Philadelphia: SartainÕs 1849. Contains the first appearance of PoeÕs poem The Bells. Hardcover. Very good-/No jacket issued. The Bells. Philadelphia: SartainÕs 1849. Contains the first appearance of PoeÕs poem The Bells. Color illustration ÒThe SerenadeÓ numerous b/w illustrations and musical notations. One illustration leaf seems to have been removed leaving remnants at interior margin. 390 pp. Hardcover. Small 4to. Half black leather over pebbled cloth covered boards. Gilt ruled and tooled compartments. Binding lightly worn; scattered foxing; closed tear to engraving ÒThe Independent Voter.Ó A very nice copy. Very good-/No jacket issued. Insurance required to ship this item. SartainÕs hardcover books
184497124Philadelphia: Godey's Lady's Book 1844. 1844. Fair. THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF EDGAR ALLAN POE'S SHORT STORY "A TALE OF THE RAGGED MOUNTAINS" - Octavo 9-3/4 inches high by 6-1/4 inches wide. Disbound lacking the covers with but remnants of the spine. 48 text pages in all numbered from 153 through 200 illustrated with 3 engraved plates. A poem under the heading "Wanted A Wife" has been cut out from page 184 with loss of text to Mary Davenant's story on the verso. Several page corners are creased and there is some occasional soiling and faint minor spots of foxing. <p>The first appearance of Edgar Allan Poe's "A Tale of the Ragged Mountains" a story which combines mesmerism and reincarnation set near the University of Virginia where Poe had been a student in 1826-7. Poe's story is here published on pages 177 through 181 of the periodical. Philadelphia: Godey's Lady's Book, 1844. unknown
184497122Philadelphia: Godey's Lady's Book 1844. 1844. Fair. THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF EDGAR ALLAN POE'S SHORT STORY "THOU ART THE MAN!" - Octavo 9-3/4 inches high by 6-1/4 inches wide. Disbound lacking the covers with but remnants of the spine. 138 text pages in all numbered from 145 through 284 illustrated with 6 engraved plates. The pagination of each issue is as follows: October consists of pages 145 through 192 illustrated with 2 engravings; November consists of pages 193-240 illustrated with 2 engravings; and the December issue consists of pages 241-250 and 253-284 illustrated with 2 engravings. Pages 251/2 are lacking from the December issue. Several page corners are creased and there is some occasional soiling throughout. There is minor dampstaining to the bottom edges of the pages with some heavier dampstaining near the rear. <p>The first appearance of Edgar Allan Poe's "Thou Art the Man!" which is sometimes called the first comic detective story here published on pages 219 through 224 of the November 1844 issue.<p>The editor of Godey's made at least one change in the text: "old fellow" for "old cock". The humorous story satirizes the residents of a rural country town. Philadelphia: Godey's Lady's Book, 1844. unknown
1920JH1151604Devambez Pub: Paris 1920. Limited Edition 111 of 380 copies. . Hardcover. . Touch of wear to extremities else very good condition./Very good condition glassine dust jackets with just a touch of edge wear. . Color Illustrations by Marc Roux. Devambez Pub: Paris hardcover
1902095718Kelmscott Society / Crowell 1902. hardcover--half leather. Poor/None. AS IS SAVE ME. Eleven physical volumes of seventeen in actuality. Complete set but numbering is confusing because of several combined volumes. Vol. I "Biography Contemporary Notices:--on spine "Biography;" Vol. II "Prose Tales Volume One"--on spine "Tales I"; Vol. III "Prose Tales Volume Two"--on spine "Tales II"; Vol. IV "Prose Tales Volumes Three and Four" and on spine "Tales III-IV;" Vol. VI "Prose Tales Volume Five Poems" from this point on there appear to be two works to a numbered volume and that is to be inferred from numbering that skips the expected next number--"Tales V Poems" on spine; Vol. VIII "Literary Criticism Volumes One and Two"--"Literary Criticism I-II" on spine; Vol. X "Literary Criticism Volumes Three and Four"--"Literary Criticism III-IV" on spine; Vol. XII "Literary Criticism Volumes Five and Six"--"Literary Criticism V-VI" on spine; Vol. XIV "Essays Miscellanies Literati Autography"--same on spine; Vol. XVI "Marginalia Eureka Bibliography"--"Marginalia Eureka" on spine; Vol. XVII "Letters"--"Letters of Poe and His Friends" on t.p. and "Letters" on spine. Clean and unmarked within on strong paper only mildly age-toned and not foxed but there are helpful notations neatly printed in pencil from time to time on the lower margins of a t.p. or in margins of t.o.c.; inlaid is a list of authors who may have influenced Poe. Some volumes have elegant signature of original owner on front end page. Some gutters cracked and unfortunately scotch tape has been used to reinforce the leather spines which have still bright gilt lettering and floral decoration--the tape can be easily removed for skillful repair; some rubbing of leather corners; clean green boards have a little scuffing. Top edges gilt. Lovely frontis. engravings with undamaged tissue guards. Kelmscott Society / Crowell hardcover
B193284-1<p>Bremen Bismarck-Verlag 1984. 26ff. 10 original linocuts each initialled by the artist in pencil. Sm. narrow folio. Cloth. One of 50 copies signed and numbered by the artist in the colophon from the limited edition of 60. Gesamtherstellung: Hans-Joachim Beyer.</p> Bremen (Bismarck-Verlag), 1984. hardcover
B193284-2<p>Bremen Bismarck-Verlag 1984. 26ff. 10 original linocuts each initialled by the artist in pencil. Sm. narrow folio. Cloth. One of 50 copies signed and numbered by the artist in the colophon from the limited edition of 60. Gesamtherstellung: Hans-Joachim Beyer.</p> Bremen (Bismarck-Verlag), 1984. hardcover
1929058634Pottsville PA: Jacob E. Spannuth 1929. Limited Numbered Signed . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 126pp.; HB quarter-bound; white w/blk.&green w/label; some rub w/wear on edges&corners; spine&edges sunned; bookplate; some lt.sun w/cleantight pgs. Poe's Contributions to The Columbia Spy "As described in a series of letters to the Editors of The Columbia Spy together with various editorial comments and criticisms by Poe. Also a Poem entitled "New Year's Address of The Carriers of the Columbia Spy." "Seven hundred and forty-nine numbered copies of Doings of Gotham have been printed from type which has been distributed. Numbers one to thirty-six are large paper copies signed by the editor and publisher. Number twenty-eight" signed by Spannuth & Mabbott <br/> <br/> Jacob E. Spannuth hardcover
1925117241J.B. lippincott 1925. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Exceptional copy in the original glassine jacket and box as issued. Book plate to front paste down and shelf wear to box. Otherwise looks unread. #1504 of limitation of 1550. oversized and overweight.B35 Please email for photos. J.B. lippincott hardcover