- POE, EDGAR ALLAN The poetical works
POE, EDGAR ALLAN The poetical works of Edgar Allan Poe with original memoir.
Estimate:$10,000-$15,000
- Poe (Edgar Allen), Tales of Mystery
Poe (Edgar Allen), Tales of Mystery and Imagination, London: Harrap, 1935, 1st edition, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, gilt tooled black cloth, original dustcover, original black and white engravings with chromolithographic plates
- Poe (Edgar Allen), Tales of Mystery
Poe (Edgar Allen), Tales of Mystery and Imagination, illustrated by Harry Clarke, London: George G Harrap, 1919, 4to, publisher's original cloth
- POE, Edgar Allen, (American, 1809-1849):
POE, Edgar Allen, (American, 1809-1849): ''The Gift: A Christmas, New Year and Birthday Present''. MDCCCXLV. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1845. Octavo, gilt-stamped calf, all edges gilt, 300pp. Plates. Worn, corners chipped, some signatures sprung, foxed. The volume includes Poe's ''the purloined Letter,'' as well as 2 poems by Longfellow, two by Emerson, and a story by William Gilmore Simms, all published here for the first time.
- Poe (Edgar Allen) Tales of Mystery
Poe (Edgar Allen) Tales of Mystery and Imagination, illustrated by Harry Clarke, George G Harrap & Co Ltd., London 1919, with dust cover
- Poe (Edgar Allen), Tales of Mystery
Poe (Edgar Allen), Tales of Mystery and Imagination, London: George Harrap, circa 1920, 4to, Harry Clarke illus, publisher's original boards, multiple tipped-in colours plates and further black and white plates/Provenance: From the Library of Paul Stickler, a Gloucestershire collector of books and maps.
- TALES OF MYSTERY, IMAGINATION,
TALES OF MYSTERY, IMAGINATION, & HUMOR AND POEMSRARE, Early Edition Tales of Mystery, Imagination, & Humor and Poems. Author: Edgar Allen Poe. illustrated with twenty six engravings on wood. Publisher: London: Henry Vizetelly, Clarke & Co.
- THE TALES AND POEMS OF EDGAR ALLEN
THE TALES AND POEMS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE (Philadelphia: George Barrie, n.d., circa 1890s), six volumes, octavo (9 in.), three-quarter leather over marbled boards; raised bands and gilt to the spine; with integral red silk place markers.
- TALES AND POEMS OF EDGAR ALLEN
TALES AND POEMS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE Six volume set of The Tales and Poems of Edgar Allen Poe by John H. Ingram, published by George Barrie, Philadelphia. Fine half calf leather bindings; each volume 9"H 7"W
- JACK COUGHLIN (AMERICAN B 1932),
JACK COUGHLIN (AMERICAN B 1932), EDGAR ALLAN POE, 34/75, LITHOGRAPH, 19 X 15 INJack Coughlin (American b 1932), Edgar Allan Poe, 34/75, Lithograph, 19 x 15 in
- THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, 1894,
THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, 1894, (12) VOLS. Stone & Kimball, Chicago, 1894-1899 (10) vols., illus. by Albert Edward Sterner; with, Life and Letters of Edgar Allan Poe by James A. Harrison (2) vols., Thomas Y. Crowell, New York, 1902-3, previous owner's name on blank page at front of each, Adams Bindery, leather spines and corners, decorated sides and endpapers, 7.5"h x 5"w
- BOOKS: LIMITED EDS CLUB, POEMS
BOOKS: LIMITED EDS CLUB, POEMS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. The Limited Editions Club, 1943. #776/1100 copies, signed by illustrator Hugo Steiner-Prag, 11"h x 7"w x 1.125"d
- BOOKS: POEMS BY EDGAR A. POE, BREYNER
BOOKS: POEMS BY EDGAR A. POE, BREYNER LTD ED Poems by Edgar Allan Poe. Charles Breyner Art Publications, New York, 1950, #997/999 copies with engravings and ornaments by J. G. Daragnes, hardcover with leather spine and corners, marbled sides and endpapers, top page edges gilt, ribbon marker, 187 pages, 10.5"h x 8"w,
- * (DULAC EDMUND) POE EDGAR ALLAN
* (DULAC EDMUND) POE EDGAR ALLAN The Bells and Other Poems. London: Hodder and Stoughton n.d. [1912] Folio rebound in full levant morocco gilt-ruled renewed endpapers. Limited edition one of 750 copies signed by the artist. Illustrated with 28 tipped-in color plates by Edmund Dulac with tissue guards. A few light spots; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; otherwise fine.
- GEORGE JULIAN ZOLNAY (NEW YORK/WASHINGTON,
GEORGE JULIAN ZOLNAY (NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, D.C., 1863-1949), “EDGAR ALLEN POE”., CHALKWARE, HEIGHT 10”.GEORGE JULIAN ZOLNAY, New York/Washington, D.C., 1863-1949, "Edgar Allen Poe". Signed on reverse "G.J. Zolnay, Copyright 1898". Dimensions: Chalkware, height 10".
- [RACKHAM, ARTHUR] POE, EDGAR ALLAN.
[RACKHAM, ARTHUR] POE, EDGAR ALLAN. Tales of Mystery & Imagination.
Estimate:$800-$1,200
- THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE, 1864,
THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE, 1864, FOUR MARBLED LEATHER BOUND VOLUMESThe Works of Edgar Allen Poe, 1864, Four Marbled Leather Bound Volumes
- Poe, Edgar Allan, poems, London
Poe, Edgar Allan, poems, London 1858, full calf, expertly re-backed, with Burns, Robert, poems, Edinburgh 1869, 1 of 600 copies of the facsimile edition.
Tallest 9.5"h
- COMPLETE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE,
COMPLETE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, (10) VOLS, 1902 The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Annabel Edition, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London, 1902, in 10 volumes with 60 photogravures by F. S. Coburn, captioned tissue overlays, leather spines and corners, ribbon markers, top page edges gilded, 8.25"h x 5.5"w
- A clipped signature, apparently
A clipped signature, apparently of Edgar Allan Poe, together with a 19th century portrait print of Poe with a facsimile signature printed below.
- ALEXANDER VON JOST, EDGAR ALLEN
ALEXANDER VON JOST, EDGAR ALLEN POE (THE DREAMER), ETCHING, EDITION 30/50, FRAME: 17 1/2 X 15 IN. (44.45 X 38.10 CM.)Alexander Von Jost, Edgar Allen Poe (The Dreamer), Etching, Edition 30/50,, Dimensions: Frame: 17 1/2 x 15 in. (44.45 x 38.10 cm.)
- WILLIAM RICARBY MILLER (NY, 1818-1893)
WILLIAM RICARBY MILLER (NY, 1818-1893) Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, Old Fordham Village, now on the Grand Concourse, Bronx. Oil on linen, signed lower left and dated 1885, while the cottage was still in it's orginal location. In gilt gesso Victorian frame, OS: 15" x 17 1/2", SS: 7" x 9 1/2".
In this home in 1849, Poe wrote his poems "Annabel Lee" and "Ulalume", while the family cat sat on his shoulder. During his time there, he also published his series "The Literati of New York".
- EDITH WOODMAN BURROUGHS (AMERICAN
EDITH WOODMAN BURROUGHS (AMERICAN 1871-1916), PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, BRONZE, DIAMETER: 7 INEdith Woodman Burroughs (American 1871-1916), Portrait Medallion of Edgar Allan Poe, Bronze, 1909, signed Edith Woodman Burroughs and inscribed with the Roman Bronze Works foundry mark R.B.W./ N.Y. along lower edge Diameter: 7 in (17.8 cm) Dimensions: Diameter: 7 in (17.8 cm)
- THREE VOLUME 'WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN
THREE VOLUME 'WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE', A.S. BARNES & COMPANY, 1905; KIPLING'S 'JUST SO STORIES', MACMILLAN AND CO., 1928; AND 'THE CAPITAL OF OUR COUNTRY', NAT. GEO. SOCIETY, 1923Three Volume 'Works of Edgar Allan Poe', A.S. Barnes & Company, 1905; Kipling's 'Just So Stories', Macmillan and Co., 1928; and 'The Capital of Our Country', Nat. Geo. Society, 1923,
- (AMERICAN LITERATURE) Seven items
(AMERICAN LITERATURE) Seven items concerning Edgar Allen Poe including: 1) "Manuscript Found in a Bottle" as published in The Gift: A Christmas and New Years Present for 1836 (Phila.: 1836) 12mo, no binding present; 2) Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination; and Poems. Illustrated (London: Clark, Beeton & Co., n.d.c. 1853) 2 vols in one, 12mo, cloth; 3) Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXV (Phila.: 1844) 8vo, Quarter leather, marbled boards, containing two reviews by Poe; etc.; Together With an additional volume of Graham's Magazine, XLI (1844-5) containing first American appearances of Dickens and other authors
- POE, EDGAR ALLAN The Fall of the
POE, EDGAR ALLAN The Fall of the House of Usher.
Estimate:$50-$100
- Edgar Alwin Payne (1883-1947 Hollywood
Edgar Alwin Payne (1883-1947 Hollywood CA) Evergreens in a Sierra Landscape
- POE'S THE RAVEN WITH GUSTAVE DORé
POE'S THE RAVEN WITH GUSTAVE DORé ILLUSTRATIONS Edgar Allen Poe. THE RAVEN. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1884. Hardcover in grey cloth illustrated boards with angel on the front, gilding on cover and all edges. Large folio with engravings; illustrated by Gustave Doré with comment by Edmund C. Stedman.
- THE COMPLETE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, ARNHEIMThe Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Limited Arnheim EditionPoe, Edgar Allan. The Complete Works of.; NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1902. 10 volumes complete. 8vos. Limited to 500 numbered sets, this bein
- William Thomson (American 20th
William Thomson (American 20th C.) ''Head Study of Edgar Allen Poe'' oil on panel monogram LR full label on verso framed without craquelure 12'' h. x 9'' w.
- THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, TEN
THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, TEN VOLUMES AND FOUR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS OF PENNSYLVANIAThe Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Ten Volumes and Four Leather Bound Books of Pennsylvania
- SET: OF WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE
SET: OF WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE E. C. Stedman & C. Woodberry, eds.; THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE (NY: Scribner's, 1914) 10 vols., 8vo, gilt green cloth.
- EDGAR ALLAN POE AUTOGRAPHEdgar
EDGAR ALLAN POE AUTOGRAPHEdgar Allan Poe Autograph, Phillips, Jonas. The Evil Eye: A Melo-Drama, in Two Acts, New York, E.B. Clayton, 1831, paper boards, 27 pgs., 5 3/4 in. x 3 1/2 in., signed "Edgar A. Poe on the dedication page
- BRONZE ROUNDEL OF EDGAR ALLAN POE
BRONZE ROUNDEL OF EDGAR ALLAN POE FOR THE GROLIER CLUB, NYC Commemorative for the 100th Anniversary of the author's birth, signed on the edge by Edith Woodman Burroughs (NY, 1871-1916), a frontal bust portrait with his name at top and the years in Roman numerals, the Grolier seal at right, 7" diam. mounting posts removed from back.
- (BINDINGS) POE EDGAR ALLEN The
(BINDINGS) POE EDGAR ALLEN The Works. Boston: Jefferson Press n.d. 10 vols. in five. 8vo 3/4 brown morocco over marbled boards spines decorated and lettered in gilt t.e.g. frontispieces. Edition de Luxe. Boards lightly worn; ends chipped on some vols; spines uniformly faded; ex-libris to front pastedowns; otherwise fine.
- EDGAR A. POE'S THE GOLD BUGSinnott,
EDGAR A. POE'S THE GOLD BUGSinnott, Robert (American, twentieth century). Edgar A. Poeês The Gold Bug. Circa 1940s. Group of sixteen signed and unsigned pen and ink and gouache illustrations published in the Childrenês Hour series of the Waverley Book Company first published in the early 1930s. Depicting scenes from Poeês –The Gold Bug,” including Jupiter Dropping the bug through the Skullês eye. ; A Bearded Legrand digging for Treasure; A Kneeling William Legrand Sporting a hat and long Vest; Two Hatted Gentlemen, a dog and Servant Jupiter ; A Hatted Man Standing next to a Woman Wearing a Head Scarf and Polka Dot Dress; Cryptography and Skull; Three Men Digging for Treasure and Onlooker; Three Men Looking at Treasure Chest; Three Men Carrying Sacks on their Shoulders; A booted Legrand Stands on Top of Cliff; Servant Jupiter Handing Secret Message; Three Men Looking at Treasure Chest. Largest 14 x 11 inches. Condition: generally good, some with soiled or marked up margins, not affecting any of the images.