Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) Reigned Unrivaled In His Mastery Of Mystery. Born In Boston, He Was Orphaned At Age Three, Expelled From West Point For Gambling And Became An Alcoholic. In 1836 He Secretly Wed His Thirteen-Year-Old Cousin. "The Raven", Published In 1845, Made Poe Famous. He Died In 1849 Under What Remain Suspicious Circumstances.
Poe Edgar Allan:
Tales and Sketches, 1843-1849
Editor: Eleanor D. Kewer, Editor: Maureen C. Mabbott
University Of Illinois Press , 2000
Quality paperback, 760 pages
Poe Edgar Allan:
The Black Cat and Other Stories
Penguin Readers: Level 3
Editor: Andy Hopkins, Editor: Jocelyn Potter
Addison Wesley Publishing Company , 2000
Quality paperback, 38 pages
Poe Edgar Allan:
Edgar Allan Poe Audio Collection
Read by: Vincent Price, Read by: Basil Rathbone
Caedmon , 2000
Poe Edgar Allan:
Poe: Poems
Everyman's Library Pocket Poets
Everyman's Library , 1995
Hardcover, 256 pages
Poe Edgar Allan:
Edgar Allan Poe
Poetry For Young People (Hardcover)
Editor: Brod Bagert, Illustrator: Carolyn Cobleigh
Sterling , 1995
Hardcover, 48 pages
Poe Edgar Allan:
The Complete Stories
Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics
Everyman's Library , 1993
Hardcover, 992 pages







