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“The Works of Edgar Allan Poe (In One Volume)” (1927)
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“The Works of Edgar Allan Poe (In One Volume)” (1927)
Always a publisher of consumer-friendly, cost-effect editions of the
classics during the early-to-mid 1900s, Walter J. Black still managed to
offer some very interesting tomes. And “tome” is a term that truly
describes The Giant International Series. This all-inclusive volume
looks like what should be titled the “Poe Bible” or “Poe Grimoire”. The
very gothic, bas-relief cover and spine state boldly “Welcome to the
castle, I’ll be waiting for you in the dungeon.” With a Special
Biographical Introduction by Hervey Allen (“Israfel: The Life And Times
of Edgar Allan Poe”), this is a serious collection that almost demands
to be read by candelabrum at the witching hour and when the moon is full
and bright.
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