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The Raven The Fall of The House of Usher and Other Tales

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The Raven The Fall of The House of Usher and Other Tales

by Edgar Allan Poe

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A GENUINE DATE-STAMPED 1898 EDITION OF EDGAR ALLAN POE'S MOST FAMOUS TALES AND POEMS (NOT A LATER PRINTING)
IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FROM COVER TO COVER
PRINTED AND BOUND BY THE RIVERSIDE PRESS, EST. 1852, CAMBRIDGE
INCLUDING THE RAVEN, THE BELLS, ANNABELLE LEE, TO HELEN, THE MASQUE OF RED DEATH, THE PURLOINED LETTER, THE LIFE OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, TO ONE IN PARADISE, THE TELL-TALE-HEART, SHADOW, A DESCENT INTO MAELSTROM, AND MANY MORE

A stunning and scarce edition of Poe's Tales and Poems beautifully bound in Cambridge in the 19th Century Victorian Era. Before listing this book, I delved into the old copywriting records from the turn of the century to determine that this is, in fact, a true 1st edition from the publisher. Just for an age reference, this book was printed and bound fourteen years before the Titanic set sail and has been well-preserved for 125 years. They don't make books this good anymore, and I don't think they ever will. I would snag this one before someone else does...

Step into the mysterious and macabre world of one of literature's greatest masters with the 1898 edition of Edgar Allan Poe's Poems and Tales. This exquisite volume offers a captivating journey through Poe's hauntingly beautiful poetry and chilling tales, showcasing his unparalleled ability to delve into the depths of human emotion and explore the darkest corners of the human psyche. With its lovely condition and an extensive selection of Poe's iconic works, this edition is a true treasure for literature enthusiasts, collectors, and admirers of Poe's unparalleled literary genius.

Books of this caliber and age are becoming increasingly scarce, and most have been read to pieces or turned to dust. Finding an 1898 in this condition is not an easy task—it is a lovely book. There are a couple of these listed online, one priced at over $2000 and another listed at over $8000... I do believe that is a "bit" high for this book... although it is a beautiful edition.

1. Timeless Collection: This edition presents a comprehensive compilation of Poe's most celebrated works, encompassing a wide range of themes, styles, and emotions. From the melancholic beauty of "Annabel Lee" to the bone-chilling suspense of "The Tell-Tale Heart," each piece is a masterpiece in its own right.

2. Literary Masterpieces: Immerse yourself in Poe's literary brilliance as you encounter iconic works such as "The Raven," a haunting poem that intertwines love, loss, and the supernatural. Delve into the depths of horror with "The Masque of the Red Death" or experience the gripping suspense of "The Purloined Letter." This edition offers an impressive selection that showcases the breadth and depth of Poe's talent.

3. Beautiful Condition: This 1898 edition of Poe's Poems and Tales is a testament to the book's enduring quality. Its lovely condition adds to its appeal, allowing readers and collectors to appreciate its literary value and aesthetic charm. The well-preserved pages and binding make it a valuable addition to any literary collection.

4. Insights into Poe's Life: In addition to his literary works, this edition also includes a history of the life of Poe, providing readers with a glimpse into the enigmatic author's tumultuous life. Discover the events and experiences that shaped Poe's unique perspective and influenced his haunting tales.

The 1898 edition of Edgar Allan Poe's Poems and Tales offers a captivating journey into the dark and imaginative world of one of the most influential writers in American literature. With its extensive selection of Poe's timeless works, including "The Raven," "Annabel Lee," and "The Tell-Tale Heart," this edition presents an opportunity to immerse oneself in the haunting beauty and psychological depth of Poe's writings. Whether you are a devoted Poe fan, a collector of rare books, or a lover of literature, this edition is a coveted gem that combines literary excellence with a glimpse into the past, making it a must-have addition to any literary collection.


The overall condition of this book is good for its age- 125+ years. It has some normal shelf wear and age, but it is one of the nicest 1898 printings I have ever owned or seen.

Riverside Press is a printing and book-manufacturing business in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that was founded by Henry Oscar Houghton in 1852. Houghton was a former mayor and resident of Cambridge. The Riverside Press is located on the banks of the Charles River, between Eastern Avenue and River Street.

Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American writer, poet, and literary critic. He is best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, as well as his poetry. Poe's works often explore themes of death, madness, and the supernatural, and he is considered one of the pioneers of the detective fiction genre.

Poe was born on January 19, 1809, in Boston, Massachusetts. His parents were both actors, but they died when he was very young. He was then taken in by John and Frances Allan, a wealthy couple from Richmond, Virginia, who raised him as their own child.

Poe attended the University of Virginia and later enlisted in the United States Army. However, he was discharged from the military and moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where he began his writing career. In 1835, he won a literary contest with his short story "MS. Found in a Bottle," which brought him some recognition.

Poe's most famous works include "The Raven," "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Tell-Tale Heart," and "The Murders in the Rue Morgue." His poetry is characterized by its musicality, dark themes, and use of symbolism. "The Raven" is perhaps his best-known poem, featuring a melancholic narrator who is visited by a talking raven that gradually drives him to madness.

Despite his creative success, Poe struggled with financial difficulties throughout his life. He worked as an editor and literary critic for various publications, including the Southern Literary Messenger and the Broadway Journal. His critical reviews were often scathing, and he had several literary feuds with other writers of his time.

Poe's personal life was marked by tragedy and loss. His wife, Virginia Clemm Poe, whom he married when she was only 13 years old, died of tuberculosis at the age of 24. Her death deeply affected Poe and influenced much of his later work.

On October 3, 1849, Edgar Allan Poe was found delirious on the streets of Baltimore and was taken to a hospital. He died four days later on October 7, 1849, at the age of 40. The exact cause of his death remains a mystery, and various theories have been proposed, including alcoholism, drug overdose, and even murder.

Despite his relatively short life and troubled circumstances, Poe's works have had a lasting impact on literature. His innovative storytelling techniques, psychological depth, and e

Despite his creative success, Poe struggled with financial difficulties throughout his life. He worked as an editor and literary critic for various publications, including the Southern Literary Messenger and the Broadway Journal. His critical reviews were often scathing, and he had several literary feuds with other writers of his time.

Poe's personal life was marked by tragedy and loss. His wife, Virginia Clemm Poe, whom he married when she was only 13 years old, died of tuberculosis at the age of 24. Her death deeply affected Poe and influenced much of his later work.

On October 3, 1849, Edgar Allan Poe was found delirious on the streets of Baltimore and was taken to a hospital. He died four days later on October 7, 1849, at the age of 40. The exact cause of his death remains a mystery, and various theories have been proposed, including alcoholism, drug overdose, and even murder.

Despite his relatively short life and troubled circumstances, Poe's works have had a lasting impact on literature. His innovative storytelling techniques, psychological depth, and exploration of the dark side of human

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Bookseller
Higgins Rare Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
751212152
Title
The Raven The Fall of The House of Usher and Other Tales
Author
Edgar Allan Poe
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Company
Date Published
1898
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Keywords
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