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14390P., Tallandier, 1945, in 12 broché, 253 pages ; non coupé.
1952847871952 Paris, Albin Michel, 1952, in 8° broché, 317 pages ; couverture illustrée.
197024879Paris-Match, numéro culuturel hors-série, collection Les géants de la littérature mondiale, 1970. In-8, pleine percaline décorée or. Illustrations en noir et en couleurs.
11991Phébus, éd. 1998. Couverture photographique. In8° br. 617 pp. + cahier iconographique. Nouvelle édition.
1962249931962. Affiche 60 x 80. Petites déchirures à un bords, petit trou d'épingle à 2 coins. L'affiche est pliée en quatre, avec quelques déchirures en bords et une au pli du centre de l'affiche.
5560P., Desclée de Brouwer, sans date (1934), fort in 8, broché, XVII-583 pages ; 8 portraits hors-texte.
20578Neuchâtel, Baconnière, 1946. In-8°, 189p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
62648P., Desclée de Brouwer (Collection "Temps et Visages"), 1935, in 8° broché, 419 pages ; presqu'entièrement non coupé ; illustrations.
68017P., Sfelt, 1939, in 12 broché, 176 pages ; non coupé.
47370P., Nouvelle Revue Française, NRF, Gallimard, 1931, grand in 8° broché, 537 pages.
184277100Philadelphia:: Carey and Hart 1842. First edition. publisher's cloth with gilt-lettered leather label on spine; t.e.g. Foxing on many pages "The Pit and the Pendulum" is fairly free of it. Spine and edges of cloth tanned; corners bumped. Large 8vo. Added engraved title page with vignette; engraved plates. BAL 16137 Contains "The Pit and the Pendulum" pp. 133-151. Carey and Hart, hardcover
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
1926303349New York The Dial Press 1926. 1926. First edition. 8vo. Frontispiece portrait of Poe. Original 1/2 black cloth over green boards stamped in gilt. Very good. 92 pages. No dust jacket. One of 750 copies this is not numbered. BAL 16255. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, The Dial Press, 1926. hardcover
1840101263London: Richard Bentley 1840. First English edition. 8vo. Thirteen engraved plates by George Cruikshank Alfred Crowquill and John Leech. iv 643 1 pp. Contemporary half calf and embossed-cloth boards; spine heavily worn with loss re-jointed with original spine laid down plates foxed. In a custom cloth slipcase. Contains the first pirated English printings of four Poe stories: "The Irish Gentleman and the Little Frenchman" i.e. "Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Head in a Sling" p. 45 "The Fall of the House of Usher" p. 158 The Duc de l'Omelette p. 352 and "The Visionary" sometimes "The Assignation" p. 578.REFERENCE: Heartman & Canny p. 154 Richard Bentley hardcover
72347No place undated. No. 2 of 300; engraved signature of the artist on the blade of the letter opener. Fine. unknown
183937234Philadelphia: William E. Burton 1839. 1st edition. Leather. Good . 1st edition 1839. A Good to Very Good copy. Contains Volume V July To December 1839 of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine. Tall 8vo. iv 1-334 pp. illustrated with an engraved frontispiece and 5 steel engraved plates as well as text engravings. Bound in 1/2 leather and marbled paper boards with the title on a black morocco label on the spine in gilt. Moderate rubbing and edge wear to the boards. Blank end papers with some soiling. Hinges tight. Text mostly clean with some light scattered browning. In the summer of 1839 Poe became assistant editor of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine. He published numerous articles stories and reviews enhancing the reputation he had established at The Messenger as one of America's foremost literary critics. <br /> <br /> Contains the First Printing of The Fall Of The House Of Usher; and the following Stories and Poem of Poe's: William Wilson: A Tale; Morella; The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion; The Man That Was Used Up; and To Ianthe In Heaven. William E. Burton unknown
1842794191842. POE Edgar Allan. The Gift: A christmas and New Year's Present. Original gilt-pictorial red leather A.e.g. Phila.: Carey and Hart 1842. BAL 16137 4021 8069 17780. Heartman & Canny p 69. First edition mixed state with date on spine and engraved titlepage but no copyright page on verso of titlepage. The first printing of Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum." Light wear to spine ends and corners light scattered foxing else very good. unknown
198187613Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press 1981. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm; turquoise cloth-covered boards with titling stamed in black on spine; dustjacket; x23-831pp. Signed by author on title page. Light rubbing of cloth to spine ends and corners with small indentation to lower front cover and foxing to upper edge of textblock; Very Good. Dustwrapper lightly spine-tanned with modest foxing and shelf-soil and light creases to extremities; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Collection of verse includes "Christmas Memory" "The Hotel: Old Point Comfort" "A Day with No Clouds" and "Sax Man" with some selections previously published in Agni Review Chariton Review Nation and others. 87613. Louisiana State University Press 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
1920964Sofia: Maid 1920. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers with Poe’s woodcut portrait by Felix Vallotton on front panel that is repeated on frontispiece. Bound with black string. Presentation inscription of title page. Cover yellowed slightly chipped at edges rubbed. Inside clean. Overall a very good copy. One of hundred copies published with five woodcuts additional 1000 copies were published with four illustrations. A woodcut illustration on rear cover. One of hundred copies published with five woodcuts additional 1000 copies were published with four illustrations. A woodcut illustration on rear cover. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers with Poe’s woodcut portrait by Felix Vallotton on front panel that is repeated on frontispiece. Bound with black string. 1 illustrated frontispiece 18 leaves and 5 plates with illustrations. <p><br /> One of hundred copies of the collection of Bulgarian translations of sixteen poems by Edgar Allen Poe among them “The Raven†with five full page illustrations by Sirak Skitnik and Felix Vallotton’s portrait of Poe.<br /> <p><p><br /> Sirak Skitnik Panaiot Todorov Hristov; 1883–1943 was a Bulgarian paiter. He studied painting at the private school of Leon Bakst and became member of "Mir iskusstva" the circle around the Russian art magazine with the same name the centre of Russian revolutionary and avant-garde art.<br /> <p>. Maid unknown
1850646868John Sartain & Co 1850. First Edition. Leather Binding. Very Good. Contain complete 2 issues of the 1850 Sartain’s Union Magazine: Vol. VI Nos. 1-6 w/ index / January to June; Vol. VII Nos 1-6 w/index / July to December 1850; and a single issue of Graham’s Magazine Vol. 37 No 1 / July 1850. Vol. VI features the “third†appearence of Poe’s last poem “Annabel Lee†the poem that inspired Nabokov’s Lolita; Vol. VII features Poe’s “The Poetic Experience†From The Unpublished Manuscript pg 230-239; and an Editorial Review of Poe’s Work Vol. III pg. 317. Graham’s Magazine features “A Ballad of Sir john Franklin†by George Boker; “The Fairies Wooing†by Mary Spenser Pease; Kam Pou: A Chinese Song by R.H. Stoddard; and The Shark: A New Page Of Natural History by L.A. Wilmer a humorous take on the “land shark†aka the speculator the pawn broker. Stout 8vo. 6.5 x 10 in. 436; 388; 71pp. illustrated throughout with many b/w engraved plates a few in color including the front covers of the 3 issues present a few plates feature ladies fashion of the day. Bound in three quarter brown calf over marbled paper boards with raised bands and gilt titles on spine. Overall a Very Good copy with some moderate foxing and light wear. John Sartain & Co unknown
184931565Philadelphia: John Sartain & Co 1849. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Includes Poe's "A Valentine" on page 173 of Volume IV and "The Bells" on page 304 of Volume V. Also contains a review of Rufus Griswold's "Female Poets of America" on page 415. This is the first printing of "The Bells"; however "A Valentine" was originally printed in the Evening Mirror in 1846 under the title "To Her Whose Name is Written Below." Both volumes are bound together in three quarter black leather with grey cloth covered boards and gilt title to spine. Minor rubbing to boards and wear to edges of boards. Occasional spots of foxing and soiling. Includes numerous engravings. Volume IV: 416 pages; Volume V: 389 pages. PER/011018. John Sartain & Co hardcover
184931566Philadelphia: John Sartain & Co 1849. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Includes "A Valentine" on page 173 of Volume 4 and "The Bells" on page 304 of Volume 5. Also contains a review of Rufus Griswold's "Female Poets of America" on page 415. This is the first printing of "The Bells"; however "A Valentine" was originally printed in the Evening Mirror in 1846 under the title "To Her Whose Name is Written Below." Both volumes are bound together in three-quarter dark green leather with brown and black marbled paper covered boards titled in gilt on the spine. There are four raised bands ruled in gilt to the spine. There is a three inch split to the head of the front joint and it appears that the binding has been repaired amateurly at some point. Both interior hinges are cracked; however the boards and textblock remain firmly attached. Rubbing to boards with a few small open tears to the marbled paper on the rear cover. Wear to edges of the boards and corners. Spots of foxing and soiling to interior. Both volumes include numerous full page engravings some colored. The indexes for both volumes appear at the end of the book. Attractive despite the noted wear. Volume 4 has 416 pages; Volume 5 has 389 pages. PER/011118. John Sartain & Co hardcover
in-8°, 189 pages, illustrations h.t. n/b, broche, couverture illustree.— Un des 50 exemplaires sur verge numerote. Bel exemplaire. [CA33-8]
193567960Lippincott 1935 1935-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co 1935. First American edition. Numerous b/w illustrations. Illustrated by Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Hardcover. Large 8vo. Red cloth. Gilt lettering & decorations to covers. Spine faded with small cloth loss head and toe. No jacket tight and unmarked. Please email for photos. Lippincott, (1935) hardcover