1848 *1st/1st* EDGAR ALLAN POE "Marginalia" GRAHAM'S 62pp Hand-Color Plates NICE
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American writer, critic and editor Edgar Allan Poe is famous for his tales and poems of horror and mystery including "The Raven" and "The Fall of the House of Usher." Scarce ** 1st/1st **. E.A. Poe. ** 1st Printing ** of this installment of Edgar Allan Poe's Marginalia (more details below) appearing in the March 1848 issue of Graham's American Monthly Magazine (A publication at which Poe was a past editor). 62pp.In Excellent condition .Illustrated issue includes SUPERB full page plates (hand-colored and black and white, steel engraved), in-text illustrations , other literary work (including Bayard Taylor, William Cullen Bryant ), a Biographical Sketch of William O. Butler, etc.60 doubled-columned, illustrated pages, plates, etc. Near Fine.Scarce 1st/1st POE . Plus add'l great literary content!At auction...Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature and Art.Embellished with Mezzotint and Steel Engravings, Music, etc.Graham R. Graham and Robert T. Conrad, Editors.Philadelphia, George R. Graham, 98 Chestnut Street.March, 1848.About Graham's ...Graham's Magazine was a nineteenth-century periodical based in Philadelphia established by George Rex Graham and published from 1841 to 1858. The journal was founded after the merger of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and Atkinson's Casket in 1840. Publishing short stories, critical reviews,
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