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Tales of mystery and imagination illustrated by harry clarke
Tales of mystery and imagination illustrated by harry clarke






tales of mystery and imagination illustrated by harry clarke

This collection, Tales of Mystery and Imagination encompasses twenty-nine of Poe's finest stories - comprising all the terrifying and bewildering narratives that typify his work.

tales of mystery and imagination illustrated by harry clarke

He contributed greatly to the genres of horror and science fiction, and his thrilling tales earned him. Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849) was an American poet, writer and literary critic who belonged to the Romantic Movement. It includes: 'Morella', 'Ligeia', 'The Murders in Rue Morgue', 'The Masque of Red Death', 'The Black Cat' and many others. Vellum lightly bowed and soiled, lightest foxing to endpapers.This collection, Tales of Mystery and Imagination encompasses twenty-nine of Poe's finest stories - comprising all the terrifying and bewildering narratives that typify his work. Frontispiece and 23 full-page tissue-guarded black-and-white illustrations, vignette on title page, decorative headpieces and endpieces. Half-title, with limitation signed by Clarke on verso. Publisher's original full vellum, front board ruled and stamped in gilt with design by Clarke, spine lettered in gilt, top edge gilt, all other edges uncut, text block partially unopened. Single volume measuring 10.5 x 8 inches: 382. His highly stylized treatment of Poe looks back to Decadents like Aubrey Beardsley, while anticipating the work of artists like Ralph Steadman and Yayoi Kusama Clarke is often cited as a major influence on the psychedelic graphics of the 1960s. The collection includes many of the stories for which Poe is best known, including "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," and "The Pit and the Pendulum." Few illustrators have matched the unsettling atmosphere of Poe's stories, which laid the foundation for much of modern mystery, horror, and science fiction critics generally agree that Clarke's mad interpretations are among the very best.

tales of mystery and imagination illustrated by harry clarke

Deluxe signed limited first edition of Harry Clarke's illustrated Poe, number 100 of 170 copies signed by Clarke.








Tales of mystery and imagination illustrated by harry clarke