![]() ![]() Same day shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays (PST) later orders, weekends & holidays ship very next business day. Nicely protected in new mylar cover Free! Our photos depict the Exact book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have. All illustrations are flawless! The unclipped DJ is also Fine, with a hint of wear along top edge of back cover NO fading. No writing/underlining/highlighting/coloring not ex-lib. Condition is Fine: looks & feels brand new! Completely clean & bright, pages white, colors vivid no tanning or foxing. Many focus on the sheer terror evoked by death. A FIRST EDITION, First (A) Printing from 1996, this large hardcover 4to (8.75" x 12.25") has a quarter brown cloth-wrapped spine lettered in pale green, which is also used in the design of the raven to the front cover stamped onto the lighter green paper covering the remaining boards. Edgar Allen Poes macabre stories revolve around life and death and evoke a range of raw and extreme emotions. Three of Poe's most horrific tales, selected & illustrated by award-winning artist Gary Kelley, in 111 pages, with a brief preface by the illustrator. Condition: sticker remnant to front end paper:very clean, firm and good with pristine contents and price corner intact. The Unparalleled Adventure of one Hans Pfaall. The Thousand-and -second tale of Scheherazade. Contents: A collection of stories by Edgar Allen Poe with the following titles: The Gold Bag. Galley Press 1987 first edition, Golden Heritage series: Blue hardcover with gilt to spine: dust jacket: 446 pages. ![]()
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