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184837022New York: George P. Putnam 1848. First edition first issue of Poe's classic work. Duodecimo original publishers blind stamped black cloth with gilt lettering to the spine. First issue without the review for Eureka on page 2 of the 16 page catalogue at the end of the book but reads simply: "Poe. -- Eureka A Prose Poem: Or the Physical and Metaphysical Universe. By Edgar A. Poe Esq." In very good condition with some light rubbing to the extremities contemporary inscription to the front free endpaper. Housed in a custom cloth box. A nice bright example of this rare and important text. Poe considered Eureka his magnum opus but Putnam only agreed to publish 500 copies due to the unique nature of the material. Eureka has often been misunderstood and ridiculed but it is in fact a remarkable precursor of several modern theories of physics and a powerful essay on the material and spiritual universe. Poe hypothesized that the universe began at a set point in the past and was finite rather than infinite. In arguing that the Universe of Stars must be finite he appeals to the evidence of observed experience. Poe wrote "Were the succession of stars endless then the background of the sky would present us an uniform luminosity like that displayed by the Galaxy-since there could be absolutely no point in all that background at which would not exist a star. The only mode therefore in which under such a state of affairs we could comprehend the voids which our telescopes find in innumerable directions would be by supposing the distance of the invisible background so immense that no ray from it has yet been able to reach us at all. That this may be so who shall venture to deny I maintain simply that we have not even the shadow of a reason for believing that it is so." BAL 16153. George P. Putnam hardcover books
193137913NY: Cheshire House 1931. One of an edition limited to 1200 copies this being # 752. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Abner Epstein. NY: Cheshire House 1931. Type designed by Richard Ellis. One of an edition limited to 1200 copies this being # 752. Six wood cut illustrations. Illustrated by Abner Epstein. 31 pp. Hardcover. Small 4to. Ivory Loose weave cloth over boards. Paper label to front board. Spine and endpapers lightly toned. Else A nice copy. Very good/No jacket issued. Cheshire House hardcover books
1985129900New York NY: The Limited Editions Club 1985. quarter leather marbled paper-covered boards spine gilt-stamped fore-edge uncut; clamshell box with inlaid gilt-stamped leather front cover label. Limited Editions Club. folio. quarter leather marbled paper-covered boards spine gilt-stamped fore-edge uncut; clamshell box with inlaid gilt-stamped leather front cover label. 32 4 pages. Limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by Raphael Soyer and illustrator Alice Neel on colophon. Comments on Neel by Soyer follow text. Printed by the Anthoensen Press. Designed by Ben Shiff and hand-set in Monotype Dante by Michael and Winfred Bixler on mould-made paper by Cartiere Enrico Magnani. Etchings and lithographs printed by the Water Street Press. Fine in near fine clamshell box. The Limited Editions Club unknown books
193863807Montgomery AL: Alabama Assn 1938. First edition. 8vo. 8 pp. Longtime editor of the "Progressive Farmer" and resident of Raleigh N.C. assesses the progress of Education in Alabama. Not in Thornton. Very good. Original printed self-wrappers stapled. 10324. <br/><br/> Alabama Assn unknown books
18455525First edition. Octavo. 13 steel engraved illustrations including frontispiece and title. Full contemporary gilt stamped tan leather gilt stamped black morocco spine label a.e.g. Good light foxing. <br />BAL #4024 #16143.<br /><br />Heartman & Canny 1943 88-89. Carey and Hart hardcover books
1849289880Philadelphia: Louis A. Godey 1849. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. With the first printing of Edgar Allen Poe's poem Mellonta Tauta in the 1849 February issue p. 133. Also with a hoax consisting of a fraudulent letter with a facsimile of Poe's signature in the 1849 December issue p. 417 and The Lady Hubbard p. 419. From the Poe Bibliography "in the issue of December 1849 a hoax was perpetrated at the late Poe's expense. There appears a letter dated April 1 1848 to which a facsimile of Poe's autograph is affixed. In this letter he is expressing the true purpose of poetry." Heartman and Canny 199. Complete with twelve issues; with the engraved general title page hand colored title page for Vol. 39 and 12 hand colored fashion plates at the start of each monthly issue. Rebound in brown cloth with the remnants of the leather label laid down. Heartman and Canny Poe Bibliography 199-201. Very Good binding. Louis A. Godey unknown books
184637477Philadelphia: George R. Graham & Co 1846. 2 volumes in 1 large 8vo; engraved frontispiece illustrations and 30 plates some colored; later three-quarter gilt-stamped red morocco over blind-tooled cloth some shelf wear; ex-Hill Library with usual markings; foxing. Edgar Allan Poe was the magazine's chief literary editor and these two volumes include 3 of his Marginalia and his "Philosophy of Composition". Also published here are works by Park Benjamin and Henry Longfellow. <br/><br/> George R. Graham & Co hardcover books
184637527Philadelphia: George R. Graham & Co 1846. 2 volumes in 1 large 8vo; engraved frontispiece illustrations and 30 plates some colored; contemporary black morocco over black cloth gilt lettering on spine shelf wear; ex-Hill Library with usual markings; some foxing. Edgar Allan Poe was the magazine's chief literary editor and these two volumes include three of his Marginalia and his "Philosophy of Composition". Also published here are works by Park Benjamin and Henry Longfellow. <br/><br/> George R. Graham & Co hardcover books
021104Philadelphia 1843: George R. Graham. Large Octavo. Volume No. 23 June 1843-December 1843though contents states through Jan. 1844 Illustrated 17 color or black & white engravings. Contained within are: Our Amature Poets p. 113 Our Contributors p. 160 and Review of Wyandotte p. 261.Some scattered foxing or browning bound in 3/4 red morocco over patterned gray cloth boards flat spine lettered and decorated in gilt some rubbing or staining. A very good copy. George R. Graham unknown books
021103Philadelphia 1842: George R. Graham. Large Octavo. Issues from June to December 1842 inclusive. Contains Poe's retrospective criticism of The Poetry of Rufus Dawes in the October 1842 issue pp. 205-209. Illustrated with 15 color or black & white engravings one plate with a closed tear repair couple of chips to edge of another plate some scattered foxing or staining bound in 3/4 red morocco over marbled paper covered boards by B.S. Merrill covers rubbed edges worn. A very good copy. George R. Graham unknown books
18411504710Graham 1841. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. A bound complete run of 6 monthly issues from 1841 when Poe served as the magazine's literary editor. This volume contains 4 installments of Poe's essay A Few Works of Secret Writing as well as the first appearances of two of his tales and revised printings of some of his poetry. An important contemporary record of one of America's most important writers. Covers detached overall good condition. Graham hardcover books
184115560Philadelphia: George R. Graham 1841. Volume XIX Nos. 1-6 inclusive. Illustrated with engraved plates some colored. 1 vols. 8vo. Publisher's brown quarter leather and cloth. Joints repaired some darkening and foxing to text. Very good. Volume XIX Nos. 1-6 inclusive. Illustrated with engraved plates some colored. 1 vols. 8vo. "To the glory that was Greece . " - First Printing. Apart from numerous reviews and critical notes there are several of Poe's own pieces including:<br/><br/>1 July "A Few Words on Secret Writing"pp. 33-38; First Printing<br/>2 August "The Colloquy of Monos and Una" pp. 52-54; First Printing<br/>3 August "Secret Writing" p. 96; First Printing<br/>4 September "To Helen" p. 123; a reprint but revised and containing for the first time the two lines: "To the glory that was Greece / To the grandeur that was Rome";<br/>5 September "Never Bet Your Head" p. 124-127; First Printing<br/>6 October "Israfel" p. 183;<br/>7 November "A Chapter on Autography" pp. 273-286; First Printing. Hartman pp. 204-06 George R. Graham unknown books
1842021102Philadelphia Vol. XX January to June: George R. Graham 1842. Large Octavo. Sammelband of three magazines illustrated with a couple hand-colored and several black & white engravings and one pattern. Graham's Magazine as noted above; The New Mirror- June 17 1843 Aug. 26 1843 July 6 1844 and Aug. 12 1843. and extracts from The Rover nd. but one from Vol. I No. VII and Volume III No. 16 A Weekly magazine edited by Seba Smith New York S.B. Dean & Co. 1844 Poe was employed over the years by several magazines in some editorial capacity. As an editor and sometimes merely as a regular contributor. Poe wrote a great deal of material in the form of literary reviews such as Review of Rufus W. Griswold's The Poets and Poetry of America Review of William Gilmore Simms's Beauchampe or the Kentucky Tragedy. Review of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Twice-Told Tales and Review of Charles. Fenno Hoffman's The Vigil of Faith and Other Poems all found on pages 298-300 and attributed to Edgar A. Poe Table of Contents genreand notices miscellaneous essays editorial filler and even plate articles. Poe's stories found in these magazines would be considered first appearances of his works. Contained here within are the following titles by Poe: An Appendix of Autographs; A Few Works About Brainard; Life in Death; The Mask of Red Death and To One Departed. Bound in 3/4 black morocco over patterned cloth raised bands ruled in gilt lettering gilt wear to corners and edges light scattered foxing or staining. This issue of Graham's was Poe's last as editor. All magazines were serialized and first issued in wraps. Owners would have them bound later. To find any of Poe's works in wraps are quite rare. A very nice copy. George R. Graham unknown books
184237510Philadelphia: George R. Graham 1842. 8vo pp. 344; 16 plates; bound with: Godey's Lady's Book May September-November 1842 various paginations 12 steel engraved plates and hand-colored lithographs. Together in three-quarter calf over marbled boards most of the calf on spine has been rubbed away hinges repaired; front endpapers foxed with tape repair ex-library with usual markings interior mostly fine. Includes an essay by Edgar Allan Poe the Magazine's chief literary editor "The Poetry of Rufus Dawes. A retrospective criticism". Pieces by James Fenimore Cooper Noah Webster and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow also printed in the Magazine. <br/><br/> George R. Graham hardcover books
1842WB15013Philadelphia: George Graham 1842. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Thick 8vo. Contemporary ¾ leather and marbled paper over boards. Issues 21&22. 356pp & 354pp. Binding worn; preliminaries loose otherwise a very good copy. Contains the classic Edgar Allan Poe story The Mask of the Red Death. Packed with literary contributions essays wood-engravings and other goodies. <br/><br/> George Graham hardcover books
187237817New York: Harper & Brothers 1872. 1st printing. Printed buff paper wrappers with black lettering printed to spine and covers. Chipping and rubbing to spine and wrapper edges. Tanning to spine moderate foxing to covers and leaves. Small sticker to bottom front cover. Damp stain on first pages. A VG copy. 481 - 640 8 adverts pp. Intratextual b/w illustrations. 10" - 6-1/2" <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers unknown books
195716232ELos Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1957. Original 131 page revised final white draft shooting script with color rewrite pages dated January 18 1957 for the film Hot Spell directed by Daniel Mann starring Shirley Booth Anthony Quinn Shirley MacLaine and Earl Holliman. Bradbound. Fine. Set in New Orleans the film tells the story of a tumultuous marriage on the verge of a breakdown. Paramount Pictures unknown books
197682766NY:: Clarkson N. Potter. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1976. Hardcover. 0517527421 . Stated first edition. Very good in a very good short closed edge tear at the crown of the spine fading along the spine dust jacket. . Clarkson N. Potter, hardcover books
1993170222New York: WPA Theatre & Minetta Lane Theatre 1993. poster. poster 14x22 inches framed signed by 8 of the original Off-Broadway cast members and the director very good. This was the original production of Rudnick's comic play about AIDS. WPA Theatre & Minetta Lane Theatre unknown books
1942WRCLIT70081Ysleta Tx: Edwin B. Hill 1942. Unprinted pale blue wrappers a variant. First edition issued in an unspecified but small edition. Also prints a letter from Stedman to Hill. Very good. BAL 14934. Edwin B. Hill unknown books
1942WRCLIT18371Ysleta Tx: Edwin B. Hill 1942. Printed yellow wrappers. First edition issued in an unspecified but small edition. Also prints a letter from Stedman to Hill. A few small dents but very good. BAL 14934. Edwin B. Hill unknown books
1930300116Paris Des Bibliophiles de la Basoche n.d. ca. 1930. 1930. First edition thus. 8vo. Illustrated with 7 colored plates by Helene Azenor; vignettes in text. Original stiff printed tan wrappers. Very good. Unpaginated. Enclosed in the original publisher white cloth slipcase with some wear. Number 459 of 1000 numbered copies. Printed and designed by J. Dumoulin Paris. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Paris, Des Bibliophiles de la Basoche, n.d., ca. 1930. hardcover books
196925895Paris: Editions Axium 1969. Isabel Drouin. Wrappers fine. 21 cm.; illus cover. 5 plates one double-page. <br/><br/> Editions Axium unknown books
19947939NY: Paradox Press 1994-1995. First editions. 94 pp ea. 3 volumes all near fine in illustrated wrappers that are slightly rubbed. Graphic novels illustrated by Tayyar Ozkan. For the set: NY: Paradox Press unknown books
191338153Paris: L'Édition d'Art H. Piazza 1913. 4to 30 cm 12". 96 pp.; 28 col. plts. illus. <br><br>Limited to 400 copies on "papier du Japon" this translation of The Bells and Other Poems from the pen of Parisian literary light Jenny Serruys Bradley 18861983 is stunningly illustrated with => 28 full-color plates tipped onto leaves with an embossed frame plus 39 decorated initials 9 headpieces in black and white and 34 tailpieces in black and red done by => Edmund Dulac. Dulac also designed the red and gold front wrapper. Each plate has a tissue guard captioned in red. Early 20th-century half brown levant morocco spine richly gilt with marbled paper sides and marbled endpapers; spine sunned and rubbed binding scuffed and corners bumped. Top edge gilt other edges untrimmed. Original wrappers bound in. Pages gently age-toned. L'Édition d'Art H. Piazza unknown books