POE, Edgar Allan. Tales of Mystery and Imagination. Illustrated with eight colour plates, twenty-four black and white and twenty-six vignettes by Harry Clarke.
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London: George G. Harrap. New York: Bretano’s, [1923]. Imperial octavo. Black cloth with mounted plate, title in gilt on spine. A very good copy in original dust jacket with partial loss. In original box.
Steenson A2.e
This is a collection of twenty-nine spine-chilling tales by the master of mystery and suspense, Edgar Allan Poe. It includes such classics as ‘The Fall of The House of Usher’ and ‘The Murders in the Rue Morgue’. These tales illustrated by the renowned Irish artist, Harry Clarke, transport the reader into a world of morbid fascination, fantasy and fear. “Clarke’s art perfectly captures the perversity, madness, and delight in horror that were the hallmarks of Poe’s dark genius.”‘ - Neil Gaiman.
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