A stylish tote for carrying your Edgar Allan Poe biography, and all your other favorite books 16" wide x 15 1?2" tall x 5" gusset natural cotton, 22" handles Made in the U.S.A.[...]
In this graphic novel adaptation, Edgar Allan Poe s classic murder mystery is transformed into a hair-raising visual feast depicting one man s deadly pursuit of a killer of a different kind."[...]
First published in 1919, Tales of Mystery and Imagination matched Edgar Allan Poes best tales of horror and suspense with the expressive artwork of Harry Clarke. This beautifully designed volume reproduces more than thirty full-color and black-and-white illustrations that give substance to the terri[...]
Edgar Allan Poe is credited with having pioneered the short story, having perfected the tale of psychological horror, and having revolutionised modern poetics. The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar is part of BarnesNoble's Leatherbound Classics. This omnibus edition collects all of Poe's fiction and[...]
Classic / British English Are you brave enough to read four of Poe's famous horror stories? Edgar Allan Poe wrote strange stories about terrible people and evil crimes. Don't read this book late at night! Book and MP3 pack.[...]
Dive into the macabre, mysterious world of Edgar Allan Poe s chilling tales with popular coloring book artist Odessa Begay ("Little Birds"). Inspired by Poe s beloved stories, Begay has created images that reference settings, motifs, and details that fans will recognize."[...]
Now the inspiration for a major motion picture starring John Cusack, these twelve tales of mystery and terror are here brought vividly to life by Blackstone Audio. The title work in this collection is widely regarded as the most famous of Edgar Allan Poe's writings. The inventor of the modern detect[...]
These early works by Edgar Allan Poe were originally published in the mid 19th century. As a collection of short stories, these represent some of Poe's best works in the horror genre, and include 'The Fall of the House of Usher', 'The Masque of the Red Death', 'The Premature Burial', 'The Pit and th[...]
Lamenting the loss of a gentle but passionate woman, the narrator drinks, yet somberly dwells on her name. A local raven, with the capacity to utter like a parrot a syllable or two, repeats "Lenore," and "Nevermore." The narrator, tired and broken, believes the raven might be sent by God or even by [...]