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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
18401503136Richard Bentley 1840. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. This bound collection of magazines contains the first UK appearances of four stories by Edgar Allan Poe including The Fall of the House of Usher the Irish Gentleman and the Little Frenchman and two others. Contemporary 3/4 tan calf and embossed floral cloth. Covers reattached with show of cloth. Calf worn and repaired. Contents recased. Plates foxed remaining contents slightly foxed. Otherwise very good clean and tight copy. iv. 643 pages. Plates by George Cruikshank Alfred Crowquill and John Leech. All the Poe stories were pirated and were printed without Poe's name or permission. The Usher story first came out in the US the prior year 1839. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Richard Bentley hardcover books
18391609033Gentleman's Magazine 1839. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The first appearance of the classic tale The Fall of the House of Usher. Rebacked with leather spine. Very good condition. The bound volume of the periodical in which the tale first appeared. Housed in a supplied slipcase. Gentleman's Magazine hardcover books
18391503609Gentleman's Monthly 1839. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. This is the first appearance of Edgar Allan Poes classic tale The Fall of the House of Usher. William E. Burton Philadelphia 1839. First edition. Two volumes bound as one. Vol. V from July to December 1839 and Vol. VI January to July 1840. Contains many important contributions by editor Edgar Allan Poe including The Fall of the House of Usher William Wilson The Journal of Julius Rodman The Man That Was Used Up and many reviews etc. Pages with usual foxing and some age staining. Original tissue paper for plates browned. Good condition. Housed in a custom-made collectors slipcase. $1500. Gentleman's Monthly 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
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
198552591NY: Limited Editions Club 1985. First edition. Folio. 32 pp. Fine in marbled paper-covered boards with leather spine and leather fore-edges. Fine publisher’s clamshell case with gilt-stamped inset leather cover label. Illustrated with three images by Alice Neel. Afterword a note on the artist by Raphael Soyer. One of 1500 numbered copies on Magnani mould-made paper SIGNED by Soyer and Neel. Club newsletter specific to this publication laid-in. NY: Limited Editions Club, hardcover books
198522371New York: Limited Editions Club 1985. Hardcover. Orig. quarter brown morocco and marbled boards. Fine in fine sued lined slipcase with front cover gilt lettered leather label. Neel Alice. 32 pages. 39 x 28 cm. Limited edition copy 1267 of 1500 copies signed by Raphael Soyer and Alice Neel in pencil. Neel signed an undetermined number of copies prior to her demise as noted in the bibliography noted below. Designed by Ben Shiff printed at the Anthoesen Press with mould-made paper by The Cartiere Enrico Magnani. With the LEC Club Letter laid-in and as noted in the latter "Alice Neel died soon after she selected the images which would illuminate Poe's tale." The last image of a skeletal head is a self portrait. NEWMAN & WICHE 542 & 543a. Bright fresh copy bound by Denis Gouey. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
198521866New York: Limited Editions Club 1985. Hardcover. Orig. quarter brown morocco and marbled boards. Fine in fine sued lined slipcase with front cover gilt lettered leather label. Neel Alice. 32 pages. 39 x 28 cm. Limited edition one of 1500 copies this copy not numbered signed by Raphael Soyer in pencil. Designed by Ben Shiff printed at the Anthoesen Press with mould-made paper by The Cartiere Enrico Magnani. With the LEC Club Letter laid-in and as noted in the latter "Alice Neel died soon after she selected the images which would illuminate Poe's tale." The last image of a skeletal head is a self portrait. NEWMAN & WICHE 542. Bright fresh copy. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
197685328Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1976. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First edition. A fictionalized biography of Poe Remainder spray to bottom edge of text block else a fine copy in fine dust jacket. #85328 Doubleday & Company unknown books
197373052Saddle River: Gerry de la Ree 1973. First edition. 4to. 48 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 450 numbered copies. Illustrations by Stephen Fabian Charles McGill James B. Wandesford Virgil Finlay and Clark Ashton Smith. Saddle River: Gerry de la Ree, unknown books
183937475Philadelphia: William E. Burton 1839. 8vo pp. iv 360; 4 steel engraved plates and illustrations throughout; full contemporary calf slightly soiled gilt-stamped spine in five compartments some shelf wear; ex-Hill Library with usual markings; losses to front free endpapers foxing. Includes fiction pieces poetry book reviews and essays on "manly" passtimes such as ice skating dogs and travel narratives. <br/><br/> William E. Burton unknown books
18391609031Carey and Hart 1839. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First appearance of William Wilson p. 229. Foxing to the engraved title and tissue guards. Binding detached as of p. 225. Some faint writing on front free end paper name stamp on verso of front free end paper and other free end paper. Carey and Hart hardcover 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
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
1928WN972New York: Rimington & Hooper 1928. Slight wear at spine ends and at corners of beveled boards. TEG other edges untrimmed. Small dampstain on back of back free endpaper. The fourth in the series of The Holly Editions and is number 188 of 377 numbered copies. Designed by W.A.Kittredge and printed at the Lakeside Press Chicago. This edition contains Poe's preferred text. . Limited/Numbered. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Rimington & Hooper Hardcover books
20138630Loket Czech Republic: Jarmila Jelena Sobota 2013. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Fine Archival Box. Tight bright and unmarred. “Bradel” binding structure covered with dark green goatskin onlay of laser-cut leather skull gilt lettering and decorative elements; archival box in leather and marbled paper with magnetic 'bug' that can crawl on the cover. Appox. 3x3". 95pp. <br/><br/>The story involves cryptography with a detailed description of a method for solving a simple substitution cipher using letter frequencies. The cryptogram is: <br /> 53‡‡†3056;48264‡.4‡;806;48†8 <br /> ¶6085;1‡;:‡8†83885†;46;8896 <br /> ;8‡;485;5†2:‡;495625—48 <br /> ¶8;4069285;6†84‡‡;1‡9;48081;8:8‡ <br /> 1;48†85;4485†52880681‡9;48;88;4 <br /> ‡34;484‡;161;:188;‡; <br />The decoded message is: <br /> A good glass in the bishop's hostel in the devil's seat <br /> forty-one degrees and thirteen minutes northeast and by north <br /> main branch seventh limb east side shoot from the left eye of the death's-head <br /> a bee line from the tree through the shot fifty feet out. <br />Signed by Jarmila Sobota. Jarmila Jelena Sobota hardcover books
198430805Potomac: Scripta Humanistica 1984. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine. Clothbound 8vo. Issued without dustwrapper. 216 pp. Fine Poe scholarship. Small circular blemish to the front endpaper else a fine copy. INSCRIBED by Ljungquist on the front endpaper. Scripta Humanistica unknown 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
19472221778<p>First edition thus. 11 1/4" x 8". Seven color plates by Mallette Dean. Tan linen over red and blue pattern boards. No dust jacket. Very good corners rubbed. 82 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>One of 500 printed by Grabhorn Press.</p><p>GB 443.</p> The Colt Press hardcover books
19475343San Francisco: The Colt Press 1947 First book appearance of this work. Limited to 500 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. Small quarto. 82pp. Seven color wood engravings by Mallette Dean. Handset Oxford type. Cloth-backed decorated boards paper spine label printed in blue and brown. A fine copy. This uncompleted journal originally appeared in 1840 in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine of which Poe was then editor. It appears that the "Journal" might be a made-up diary based on an account by John K. Townsend who in 1839 published a Narrative of a Journey across the Rocky Mountains. Other scholars contend that Poe's work might be based on an earlier trip of exploration into the interior regions of the North American continent not necessarily Townsend's account. One of the Fifty Books of the Year. Grabhorn: 443. The Colt Press hardcover books
1947109853Sm. San Francisco: The Colt Press 1947. Sm. 4to 82pp. Seven color wood engravings by Mallette Dean. Cloth-backed decorated boards paper spine label printed in blue and brown. A fine copy. § First book appearance of this work limited to 500 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press for the Colt Press owned by Jane Grabhorn. The text originally appeared in 1840 in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine of which Poe was then the editor. One of the Fifty Books of the Year. Grabhorn Bibliography 443. The Colt Press hardcover 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
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
184237513New York: William W. Snowden 1842. 2 volumes in one large 8vo; 35 steel engraved plates and fashion lithographs; contemporary three-quarter calf over marble boards gilt lettering on spine begining to detach shelf wear; ex-Hill Library with usual markings; foxing otherwise good interior. Contains the first printings of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Landscape Garden" and his famous short story "The Mystery of Marie Roget" in three parts. "The Mystery of Marie Roget" is arguably one of the first murder mysteries to be based on a true crime that of the murder of Mary Cecilia Rogers the "Beautiful Cigar Girl" who was found drowned in the Hudson River in 1841. Poe chose to situate the narrative in Paris as a sequal to his "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". BAL 16149A Sova p. 164. <br/><br/> William W. Snowden hardcover books