Tales of Mystery and Imagination

Edgar Allan POE   |   Harry CLARKE

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Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Tales of Mystery and Imagination

“THE BORDERS OF CREDIBILITY AND BEYOND”: POE’S TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION, STRIKINGLY ILLUSTRATED BY HARRY CLARKE, WITH 32 PLATES

(CLARKE, Harry) POE, Edgar Allan. Tales of Mystery and Imagination. New York: Brentano's, circa 1933. Thick quarto, original black cloth, mounted cover illustration.

Later American illustrated edition of this anthology gathering 29 of Poe’s most haunting stories, with 32 stunning plates—24 full-page black-and-white and 8 mounted color—by Harry Clarke. One of only 2500 copies printed for the American trade.

First published in 1919, this volume contains 29 Poe classics—"The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Pit and the Pendulum," "The Masque of the Red Death," "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," among others—as well as Harry Clarke's dramatic and often disturbing illustrations for them. Reflecting a style reminiscent of Aubrey Beardsley's, Clarke's work for Poe is "uniquely nasty," as are the stories themselves (Taylor, Art Nouveau Book in England). "Although Poe's tales are stretched to the borders of credibility and beyond, they vary in tone, and Clarke varied his illustrations accordingly" (Hodnett, 249). Also with occasional head- and tailpieces. Without scarce original dust jacket. The original 1919 edition contained only 24 black-and-white illustrations; this was expanded with the addition of eight color plates in 1923. Harthan, 270. Houfe, 92.

Light offsetting to title page from frontispiece; text and plates clean and fine. Minor shelf-wear to extremities. A very nice, exceptionally good copy.

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