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184643625London: Short & Co 1846. <p>Poe Edgar Allan 1809-49. Mesmerism "in articulo mortis." An astounding & horrifying narrative shewing the extraordinary power of mesmerism in arresting the progress of death. 16pp. London: Short & Co. 1846. 213 x 138 mm. Without wrappers as issued; preserved in a cloth folding case. Light toning but a fine copy. Bookplate of American book collector Edward Hubert Litchfield 1879-1949.</p> <p> First Separate Edition of Poe's gruesome short story on the occult "powers" of mesmerism originally published under the title "The facts in the case of M. Valdemar" in The American Whig Review of December 1845. "Poe plays with the idea that a dying person may be so imbued with magnetic fluid by a mesmerist that he can remain although dead in a kind of suspended death for months until released by the mesmerist—at which point his body immediately turns into a pile of stinking putrid slime. Taking it to be factual people seriously debated whether such a horrifying use of mesmerism was possible and condemned it on the assumption that it was" Waterfield Hidden Depths: The Story of Hypnosis p. 146. "Mesmerism ‘in articulo mortis'" was the last of three mesmeric tales Poe wrote in 1844 and 1845; although these works "were essentially literary it is also significant that these works were written in the style of scientific texts . . . Although Poe's intentions remain somewhat ambiguous leading some critics to suggest that he may have actually attempted to perpetrate a literary hoax it is important to acknowledge that these works were published and received as legitimate contributions to the field of science and thus they offer insight into the assumptions and expectations of the scientific community" Enns p. 65. Enns "Mesmerism and the electric age: From Poe to Edison" in Willis & Wynne eds. Victorian Literary Mesmerism pp. 61-82. Heartman & Canny A Bibliography of the First Printings of the Writings of Edgar Allan Poe p. 111. </p> . Short & Co unknown books
1975171973Westport CT: The Easton Press 1975. Limited edition. 366 pages. Part of the 100 Greatest Books Ever Written series. Introduction by author Vincent Starrett and with aquatint illustrations by William Sharp. A very near fine copy in a decorated full leather binding with all page edges gilt and bound in silk book marker but with some slight rubbing to the bottom edge of the boards. An attractive edition of this classic. The Easton Press unknown books
1975288171Westport. : Easton Press. 1975. Hardcover full brown leather raised bands gilt decorations all edges gilt silk endpapers ribbon marker. . Bookplate to pastedown otherwise fine no dustjacket as issued. . 8vo. Easton Press. hardcover books
19859024198London: Chancellor 1985. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Facsimile of the 1919 edition bound in black cloth stamped in gilt. Price clipped dust jacket. Illustrated by Harry Clarke. <br/><br/> Chancellor hardcover books
1985Embry 172619The Limited Editions Club 1985. Limited edition of 1500 copies. Fine in near fine lightly rubbed publisher's clamshell box with a small area of the leather label darkened. B&W and color drawings and plates by Alice Neel. Maroon leather spine over marbled boards in black cloth clamshell. Afterword by Raphael Soyer. Signed by both Soyer and Neel on the colophon page. Includes the Monthly Letter The Limited Editions Club, 1985. Limited edition of 1500 copies. hardcover books
18451610316George R.Graham 1845. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Large thick quarto. Publisher's full roan with gilt decoration to boards. Spine with gilt decoration in compartments. Marbled end papers and all edges marbled. Light splits at the spine tips and light to moderate foxing internally front gutter paper open. Famous engraving of Poe after p. 48. A very good copy. Housed in a custom-made slipcase. George R.Graham hardcover books
18411610315George R. Graham 1841. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. These stories are the first appearances of Poe's works: The Murders in the Rue Morgue A Descent into the Malstrom The islands of the Fay The Coloquy of Monos and Una Never Bet the Devil Your Head Israfel. In Graham's Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine. Large thick quarto full maroon calf. Publisher's deluxe binding. Covers with decorative borders stamped in gilt and blind. Gilt-decorated turn-ins and marbled endpapers. Spine with raised bands and gilt in compartments. All edges gilt. Plate tissues moderately foxed else contents especially clean and fresh. A beautiful very good plus copy. Previous owner's small bookplate attached to front paste-down rear cover slightly separating at bottom. Housed in a custom-made slipcase. George R. Graham hardcover books
193045194NY: Heritage Press 1930. Book Club edition. Clarke Rene. Large 8vo pp. xvi 267. With illustrations by Rene Clark and an introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch. Heritage Club flyer laid in. Marbled paper over boards with white cloth spine and black lettering. Spine sunned o/w a nice copy in slightly chipped slipcase. One of Poe's early works a tale of shipwreck plague and various other horrors. Heritage Press unknown books
198459627West Chester PA: Green Library Press 1984. First Edition 1/300 copies. single folded leaf 4pp. A fine copy. Prints the poems 'Alone' and 'Romance'. Green Library Press unknown books
1843185968New York: William W. Snowden 1843. Hardcover. VG Cover has wear fading peeling edge/corner damage. Spine has peeling cracking fading edge damage. Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have age toning water damage some tape repairand foxing. Writing from previous owner on front end page. Internal binding is slightly loose. Contains Vol XVII & XVIII Brown leather corners and spine. Brown cloth boards. Gilt lettering and gilt highlight on spine illustrations frontispiece plates. Includes the first printing of all three parts of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Mystery of Marie Roget" which is based on the actual murder of Mary Cecilia Rogers. William W. Snowden hardcover books
1941019466New York NY: Limited Editions Club 1941. Book. Very Good- Condition. Hardcover. Signed by Illustrators. First thus edition. Quarto 4to. xxiv 476 pages of text. Black cloth binding with sliver lettering and decoration with a moderately rubbed spine. Slipcase is lacking the but the book is protected in custom-fitted archival mylar. Number 1300 of 1500 copies signed by illustrator William Sharp. With a preface by Vincent Starrett. Contains 16 black-and-white illustrations. The text is clean and unmarked. First thus edition. Limited Editions Club Hardcover books
19871333244Plattsburgh: Tundra Books 1987. Hardcover. Quarto; G/G Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; Beige spine with Black text; Dustjacket protected by mylar cover some edgewear some shelfwear small open and closed tears along head and tail edge of front cover open tears along spine edges open and closed tears along head and tail edges of rear cover; Boards strong some edgewear some shelfwear rubbing to corners; Textblock clean; 24 pp; Signed by artist on half title page. 1333244. FP New Rockville Stock. Tundra Books hardcover books
1928CNJS08Paris: Editions Narcisse printed by Lescaret 1928. Limited Edition. Wraps. Near fine. Alastair. No. 4 of of 300 copies quarto size 77 pp. Edgar Allan Poe 1809-1849 remains to this day a household name a master of mystery and the macabre. "Most famously Poe completely transformed the genre of the horror story with his masterful tales of psychological depth and insight not envisioned in the genre before his time and scarcely seen in it since. Stories like 'The Tell-Tale Heart' 'The Cask of Amontillado' 'The Pit and the Pendulum' 'The Masque of the Red Death' and 'The Fall of the House of Usher' reveal Poe's talent at its height" n.b. from the web site of the Poe Museum. <br/><br/>This short story "The Fall of the House of Usher" first published in 1839 in "Gentleman's Magazine" is thought by many to be based on certain events which took place at an actual house in Boston the "Hezekiah Usher House"; when the house was torn down in 1830 "two bodies were found embraced in a cavity in the cellar" n.b. from Wiki. <br/><br/>With illustrations by "Alastair" the nickname used by Hans Henning Otto Harry Baron von Voight 1887-1969 a highly-talented man who in addition to being an artist was also a composer and dancer. His illustrations are heavily influenced by Aubrey Beardsley with the look of Art Nouveau often with a "perverse and sinister" feel - which perfectly compliments this text by Poe. <br/><br/>The publisher of this volume "Editions Narcisse" was the name chosen for their first publishing venture by Harry Crosby 1898-1929 and his wife Caresse 1891-1970 who would later found the renowned Black Sun Press "one of the most important small presses in Paris in the 1920s" Wiki. The story behind Harry and Caresse is one of love and scandal against the backdrop of WWI and the Jazz Age of Paris; Crosby met Ernest Hemingway in 1926 while skiing in Gstaad and in 1927 they visited Pamplona together for the running of the bulls. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: String-bound with self-wraps the front wrap with lettering in red and black red and black ruled borders back wrap with publisher's device in red and a single black ruled border fore- and bottom edges uncut title page in red and black which mirrors the front wrap two initial capitals and sectional title in red all text in italics the five illustrations by Alastair bound throughout in shades of black and red tissue-guarded tipped onto silver-covered heavy paper; while the text is in English the colophon is in French this one of 300 copies printed on Holland Van Gelder paper there were also seven HC copies and one unique copy with an extra suite of prints; quarto size 10.25" by 7 1/8" pagination: i-iv half-title and title pages I-XIX Introduction by Symons XX blank 1-50 51-52 blanks 53 colophon. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: Near fine the wraps free of soil although with some toning the corners gently bent a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings; professional restoration to the wrapper spine invisible a few very light spots on the half-title page some small wear to the fore-edge one of the five illustrations missing the tissue guard lacking the original glassine jacket. Still a lovely copy of one of Poe's best stories by an important Paris printer of the interwar period. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. <br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Editions Narcisse [printed by Lescaret] unknown books
1839008650Philadelphia: Carey & Hart 1839. Original dark brown morocco with elaborate gilt decorations all edges gilt yellow end papers Very Good small rubs at corners and spine ends prior owner signatures front end page and first page of text"Miss Emeline Fredrickson Christmas 1840" moderate to heavy foxing at engravings first signature loosened yet holding end papers soiled. Contains the first printing of Poe's story "William Wilson plus "Deacon Enos" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. . First Edition. Morocco. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Carey & Hart Hardcover books
20158922Loket Czech Republic: Sobota 2015. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Fine Chest. Tight bright and unmarred. Dark navy leather boards complex structure with 'window'ed effect on inner fold of board. leather binding strap blue ink lettering marbled endpages; matching archiaval box. np. Numbered limited edition of 13. Signed by the artist. Laid in pamplet. <br/><br/> Sobota hardcover books
1844RPOELAD00AFWilliam W. Snowden 1844. Good. Poe Edgar Allan. The Ladies' Companion containing two Poe short stories; The Landscape Garden and The Mystery of Marie Roget Volumes 17 and 18 bound together. Snowden Editor William W. NY: William W. Snowden 1844. 334 308pp. Illustrated. 4to. Plain brown cloth. Book condition: Good with subtle foxing and slightly chipped page edges. Lightly bumped and rubbed extremities. Chords and boards barely exposed. Endsheets a bit tattered along hinges. A few dog-eared pages. In protective clear laminate. Skilled but amateur recovering of original binding with plain brown cloth. William W. Snowden hardcover books
1994UPOEBLA00twMoyer Bell 1994. Very Good. Poe Edgar Allan. The Black Cat. Robinson illustrations Alan James. Wakefield: Moyer Bell 1994. Illustrated. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with someone else's irremovable price label on rear cover. Moyer Bell paperback books
19642305378New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1964. 6th Printing. 6th Printing. Very Good/Good. Kauffer E. McKnight. 6th printing. Includes publisher's slipcase and dust jackets the later book club edition appears to have done away with the jackets. Jacket spines toned and lightly spotted jacket prices clipped clear tape repairs to slipcase seams. 1964 Hard Cover. xx 1092 pp. paginated continuously. 8vo. These two volumes contain all of Poe's 68 tales and 47 poems 13 of his most important critical essays including 'The Poetic Principle' 'The Rationale of Verse' and 'Letter to B' a selection from the 'Marginalia' -- and the long 'Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.' The Borzoi Poe has been edited by Arthur Hobson Quinn outstanding Poe scholar and author of the definitive Poe biography who supplies an illuminating introduction and helpful explanatory notes. The collation and definition of the texts was done by Edward H. O'Neill who has contributed valuable bibliographical notes. Illuminating the spirit of the texts E. McKnight Kauffer has made especially for these volumes 12 full-page color illustrations and 8 line drawings. Here in definitive text and in a beautiful format designed by W.A. Dwiggins is all of Poe that most readers will ever wish to read and own. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
19642305415New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1964. 5th Printing. 5th Printing. Near Fine/Very Good. Kauffer E. McKnight. 5th printing. Near fine books in near fine jackets with very good publisher's slipcase the later book club edition appears to have done away with the jackets. Jacket spines are untoned which is unusual for this edition. Some wear to slipcase edges with corners exposed. 1964 Hard Cover. xx 1092 pp. paginated continuously. 8vo. These two volumes contain all of Poe's 68 tales and 47 poems 13 of his most important critical essays including 'The Poetic Principle' 'The Rationale of Verse' and 'Letter to B' a selection from the 'Marginalia' -- and the long 'Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.' The Borzoi Poe has been edited by Arthur Hobson Quinn outstanding Poe scholar and author of the definitive Poe biography who supplies an illuminating introduction and helpful explanatory notes. The collation and definition of the texts was done by Edward H. O'Neill who has contributed valuable bibliographical notes. Illuminating the spirit of the texts E. McKnight Kauffer has made especially for these volumes 12 full-page color illustrations and 8 line drawings. Here in definitive text and in a beautiful format designed by W.A. Dwiggins is all of Poe that most readers will ever wish to read and own. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
19862307499New York: Gordian Press 1986. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. Page ridges lightly foxed spine base bumped. 1986 Large Hardcover. We have more books available by this author!. 364 pp. "Presents facsimile texts from the original published editions of Poe's critical writings in "The Broadway Journal some republished for the first time documenting his interest and significant perceptions of literature drama art and current affairs. Gordian Press unknown books
19862307520New York: Gordian Press 1986. First Edition. First Edition. Near Fine/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. A nice copy. 1986 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. lix 279 pp. "The accompanying volume to Part I contains full annotations to the texts of Poe's writings in "The Broadway Journal. Gordian Press unknown books
19852307519New York: Gordian Press 1985. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. Corners of front board bumped a few light spots on top page ridge. 1985 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. lx 575 pp. "Includes full annotations bibliographical references useful index. Includes their publishing history sources and borrowings and all other aspects. Individual items total over 600. 60-page Introduction. Gordian Press unknown books
19961509038U.S.A.: Creative Editions 1996. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First Edition as stated on copyright page with letters A-E. Near fine to fine book minor wear. Very good DJ minor wear chip on top left corner of spine and plastic coming off from jacket. U.S.A.: Creative Editions hardcover books
19857598New York: Limited Editions Club/Anthoensen Press 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine Clamshell Case. Tight bright and unmarred. Clamshell case shows minimal shelfwear else bright and clean. Two lithographs and an etching by Alice Neel. Quarterbound with matching fore-edge in red goatskin leather gilt lettering hand-marbled boards. fo. 32pp. Illus. color and b/w plates. Letterpress Limited Edition Club Letter laid in. Two additional color plates laid in. Signed by Neel. <br/><br/>This wonderful copy 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 and 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 though this copy lacks her signature. There are two extra Neel plates laid in. <br /> <br />Also included is a set of loose signatures of Poe's classic tale printed by the Anthoensen Press on mould-made paper signed by Neel but missing the "self portrait". This copy is additionally interesting as it was a printer's proof from Anthoensen Press and is unnumbered. Signed by Neel and Soyer. Limited Editions Club/Anthoensen Press hardcover books
19852635New York: Limited Editions Club/Anthoensen Press 1985. First Edition Thus. Loose Signatures. Fine. Bright and unmarred. fo. 32pp. Illus. color and b/w plates. Signed by Neel and Soyer. Unnumbered. <br/><br/>This is a set of loose signatures of Poe's classic tale 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 last not present in the loose signatures. The printer brought blank pages to Neel to sign and she signed approximately 400 of them before she passed away. This copy is additionally interesting as it was a printer's proof from Anthoensen Press and is unnumbered. Signed by Neel and Soyer. Limited Editions Club/Anthoensen Press unknown books