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1017774757.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199048511BERKLEY 09/1990. 1. softcover. Maloftege! BERKLEY paperback
199037933DEUTSCHER TASCHENBUCH VERLAG 1990. 7. softcover. DEUTSCHER TASCHENBUCH VERLAG paperback
198737938DEUTSCHER TASCHENBUCH VERLAG 10/1987. 6. softcover. DEUTSCHER TASCHENBUCH VERLAG paperback
1909058245Pittsfield: The Caxton Society 1909. First Edition Thus . Original Leather Over Boards. Very Good . Illustrated Title Page Headpieces. One Of One Thousand Copies This Copy Unnumbered And In A Deluxe Arts And Crafts Polished Leather Over Boards Binding Top Edge Gilt Spine With Four Bands Gilt Short Title Otherwise Plain But Leather On Boards Is Blindstamped Into 18 Quadrangles Of Approximately 6 Different And Greatly Different Shapes And Sizes Apparently The Publisher';S Deluxe Binding Of 1909. This Binding Is Very Scarce. The Leather Is In Good Condition Professionally Refreshed With Splits Starting But Closed At Top And Bottom Edges Of Spine; The Boards Are Dusty A Little Soiled A Little Neat Loss Of Paper Along Edges Endpapers Complete And Hinges Tight No Names Or Marks All Pages Lightly Aged Toned. <br/> <br/> The Caxton Society hardcover
1909058315Pittsfield: The Caxton Society 1909. First Edition Thus . Original Leather Over Boards. Very Good . Illustrated Title Page Headpieces. One Of One Thousand Copies This Copy Unnumbered And In A Deluxe Arts And Crafts 3/4 Textured Wood Over Boards Binding Spine With Four Bands Gilt Short Title Top Edge Gilt Dark Brown Endpapers Verso Of Free Endpapers Are White. This Binding Is Very Scarce And Is Differently Lettered Than The Half-Leather Binding. . The Wood Is Worn; Endpapers Complete And Hinges Tight No Names Or Marks Short Tear To White Paper On Verso Of Front Free Endpaper With No Tear To Recto. <br/> <br/> The Caxton Society hardcover
54098L'viv: Nakladom Redaktsyi "Zori" 1897. Small octavo 15.3 × 11.3 cm. Original side-stapled printed wrappers on pink stock; 116 pp. Very good; an uncut and unopened copy. Scarce volume of translations of American English European and Slavic poetry including the first Ukrainian translation of E. A. Poe's "The Raven" and Verlaine's "Chanson d'automne." Other English-speaking authors include Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Wordsworth Elizabeth Browning Felicia Hemans Tennison Shelley and others. The translations also include works by Ada Negri Baudelaire Goethe Uhland Lenau Chavchavadze and Baratashvili Rafael Patkanyan as well as various Hungarian South Slavic and Russian authors. The author's preface notes that in some translations he only kept the motif and tone of the original but created his own Ukrainian equivalent. "May the reader excuse me if at times my Ukrainian bandura sang in foreign lands not in the native way but if it blared with the unsteady sound of midnight" preface.<br /> <br /> The editor and translator was Pavlo Hrabovsky Hrabovs'kyi 1864-1902 a poet translator journalist and revolutionary from Kharkiv region. He spent much of his life in forced exile for his political agitation including during the period when the present anthology was prepared. "For his radical populist involvement he was expelled from the Kharkiv Theological Seminary in 1882 and forced to live in Pushkarne under police surveillance. He was imprisoned and then exiled to Irkutsk gubernia in Siberia in 1886. In 1889 in Irkutsk he was again imprisoned; released in 1893 he was forced to live in Viliuisk Yakutsk from 1897 and Tobolsk from 1899 where he died of a pulmonary illness. Hrabovsky corresponded from prison with Galicia's Ukrainians who published his poetry and literary criticism in the journal Pravda Zoria Lviv Dzvinok Narod Zhytie i slovo and Literaturno-naukovyi vistnyk. As a poet he rejected 'art for art's sake' and wrote mainly social political and patriotic verse; he sought out consonant motifs in the works of many Russian European and American poets he translated" Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine article by Ivan Koshelivets.<br /> <br /> As of October 2024 KVK OCLC show only one copy worldwide at Harvard. unknown
1938BB2055Philadelphia: Richard Gimbel 1938. First Edition. Card Covers / Wrappers. Fine. Two copies First and Second Printings of this curious Poeana. Small 8vo 89 x 137mm: 214pp. Original staple-bound dappled purple card covers first and salmon pink wrappers second both printed in black. Text setting identical in both printings; only wrapper text varies. Title page both printings: "Edgar Allan Poe stated that: / 'The Tales of the Folio Club / are sixteen in all.' / Fifteen tales are known. / This is the sixteenth. / Uncovered by Richard Gimbel and Published / Philadelphia July 1938." According to the colophons inside back cover: "This First Edition Attributing The Spectacles to Edgar Allan Poe / is limited to / 100 copies" ours is no. 23. "This Second Edition Attributing / The Spectacles / by / Edgar Allan Poe / is limited to / 1000 copies." Oddly the second printing "edition" is quite rare no copy can be located for sale online at present and WorldCat has no listing; what's more no copy have appeared at auction according to RBH and ABC. Odd because 10 times the number of second printings supposedly were issued. Neat ink date stamp "SEP -1 1938" on verso of title page of first printing else both volumes Fine fresh and unmarked. OCLC: 22233296 and 4448925. Mabbott III pp. 885-886. BAL v. 7 p. 152. Heartman & Canny pp. 234-36. Savoye “Focusing on a Pair of False ‘Spectacles’†Edgar Allan Poe Review Spring 2009 vol. X no. 1 pp. 98-102. Two printings of a spurious Poe text supposedly the "earliest" draft of Poe’s short story “The Spectacles" "discovered" by celebrated Poe collector Richard Gimbel in 1938 then published in the September 24 1938 issue of Liberty magazine "The Spectacles: The Lost Short Story by Edgar Allan Poe Hidden 100 years! Liberty presents a remarkable literary discovery. How the Story was Found. By Edward Doherty." followed by these limited issues. The text is almost certainly a twentieth-century forgery; whether Gimbel perpetrated the hoax or was an unsuspecting dupe is unclear. According to Baltimore’s Edgar Allan Poe Society "The text appears to have been taken from a reprint of the story in Godey’s Lady’s Book for April 1836." Not to be confused with Poe's The Spectacles first published in The Dollar Newspaper Philadelphia March 27 1844 and reprinted in The Broadway Journal November 22 1845 and in Griswold Vol. 1 1850. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Richard Gimbel unknown
1979Q-070641053xOctopus Books 1979-05-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Octopus Books hardcover
1979001130London U.K.: Octopus Books 1979. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Harry Clarke. Complete and unabridged. Includes: The Fall of the House of Usher The Murders in the Rue Morgue and The Pit and the Pendulum. Printing # 50370.List of Illustrations 20. Blue cloth covered boards have gilt text on spine and front panel decorative ep's. Light foxing on top edge slight wear at head of spine. Book is tight and square. Unclipped unpriced DJ has slight edge/shelf wear. Bookseller's Inventory # 231130. <br/> <br/> Octopus Books hardcover
19797672PAWLAK MANFRED 1979. 1. softcover. gesamte Werk in zehn Bänden Das PAWLAK, MANFRED paperback
3843027773.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1930130698Berlin: Deutsche Buch Gemeinschaft 1930. 1st edition. Very Good. large octavo. 1/4 leather 333pp. col. frontis. col. & b/w illusts. Rather worn binding but other than foxing to prelims. very good internally with 11 of 12 fine colour plates. Very good reading copy Deutsche Buch Gemeinschaft hardcover
1938177220Leipzig: H. Schmidt & C. Gunther 1938 1938. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 345 pages; Physical desc.: 345 p. port. ill. 24 cm. Subjection: Fiction -- Tales. Language: German. Leipzig: H. Schmidt & C. Gunther (1938) hardcover
19821604EDITION C.O.L.S. 1982. 1. softcover. EDITION C.O.L.S. paperback
BN65290melzerya. gesammelte schriften <br/><br/> melzer,ya unknown
78783München Rösl & Cie. Verlag 1922 Auflage: 1. Halbleder gebunden; farbig gemustertes Überzugspapier Rückengoldprägung Kopfgoldschnitt Lesebändchen / 6 Bände / Anz. Seiten: 353 435 345 511 537 302 / 148 x 212 cm / Zustand: gut leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Einbände leicht berieben und gering fleckig Rücken aufgehellt und stärker berieben Papier leicht Vorsätze stärker gebräunt oberes Kapital eingerissen Bd. V unteres Kapital eingerissen Bd. I Herausgegeben von Franz Blei München, Rösl & Cie. Verlag, 1922, Auflage: 1. unknown
JJ-H5NT-NN37Hardcover. complete in 6 volumes. Good. Rosl & Cie. Verlag Munchen 1922. IN GERMAN. Six volume set of Poe's works. Gilt-blocked black cloth covers with leather spines show moderate wear. Clean pages with faint age-toning. Sound bindings. Generally a very good set. Attractive. unknown
1922208211Munchen : Rosl & Cie 1922. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Very good copies in the original gilt-blocked black cloth. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Spines sun-toned and cocked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Description: 6v. ; 21cm. Summary: 6-volume German edition of Edgar Allan Poe's collected works. Contents: Bd. 1 Heureka und die Gedichte in Prosa. Bd. 2 Arthur Gordon Pym / Phantastische Reisen. Bd. 4 Die Erzahlungen / Bd. 2: 1839-1843. Bd. 5 Die Erzahlungen / Bd. 3: 1844-1849. Bd. 6 Die Gedichte und Aufsatze. Subjects: Edgar Allan Poe -- Collected works -- English literature -- Gothic literature -- Short stories -- Fiction. Language: German. Munchen : Rosl & Cie hardcover
198430594HEYNE WILHELM 1984. 13. softcover. Geschichten des Grauens Skatolo! HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
196218510HEYNE WILHELM 1962. 2. softcover. HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
19698768HEYNE WILHELM 1969. 1. softcover. Geschichten des Grauens HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
198230593HEYNE WILHELM 1982. 11. softcover. Geschichten des Grauens Skatolo! HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
1993Q-0448405334Grosset & Dunlap 1993-08-15. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1845014335Philadelphia: Louis A. Godey 1845. First edition. . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Twelve monthly issues January to December 1845. Contains Poe's story "The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade" February with all four plates for this month present. Poe also contributes "Marginal Notes" No. I and No. II in the August and September issues. Pages foxed else a good copy bound in red leather spine and corners with marble boards. <br/> <br/> Louis A. Godey hardcover