Tales of Mystery – Edgar Allan Poe

S$335.00

Tales of Mystery – Edgar Allan Poe

S$335.00

Title: Tales of Mystery
Author: Edgar Allan Poe, Harry Clarke (illus)
Publisher: Oxford University Press/The Franklin Mint, 1979/1985 (Oxford Library of the World’s Great Books series, limited edition). Impossibly rare and out of print.
Condition: Hardcover. Very minor scratches to edge of text block. Otherwise flawless. Looks like it was never read.

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This book features:

  • Full top-grade leather binding
  • Genuine 22k gold gilt to all edges, front design, spine, and back
  • Marbled endsheets
  • Satin bookmark, sewn-in
  • Hubbed spine with raised bands
  • Smyth-sewn binding for durability
  • Premium acid-neutral archival paper that will not yellow

 

FRANKLIN LIBRARY’S FINEST

The Franklin Library, the publishing division of The Franklin Mint, was of course, at one time, the nation’s largest publisher of great books in fine bindings. Founded in 1973, it ceased publishing in 2000. Its early editions ~ fully bound in genuine premium-grade, hand-cut leather, selected for quality of grain and texture ~ were designed and bound by The Sloves Organization, Ltd., an affiliate of the mint, whose bindery was one of the few in the world devoted exclusively to the crafting of fine leather books.

Printed from 1981 to 1985,* the Oxford/Franklin volumes are gorgeous ~ absolutely stunning in their production qualities. Oxford University Press, in fact, specially chose the publishing division of The Franklin Mint to design and produce its World’s Great Books series because of Franklin’s unsurpassed skill in achieving a premium-quality product: each Oxford book must also be ‘a wonder’ in the finest of bookbinding traditions and, if possible, exceed Franklin’s high standard. By that prestigious election, Franklin thus was also doubly honored and formally recognized for the awesome reputation it had achieved in the publishing world throughout the decade of the 1970s.

It is because of that ‘brief, shining moment’ in publication history that these fine classic Oxford/Franklin editions generally surpass anything else ever produced either before or after that time by any of today’s renowned publishing giants. Relatively few titles in the multi-edition Great Books series were given the fabulous full-leather treatment; most were quarter-bound volumes ~ very lovely indeed by the lights of their own publication merits ~ but still unable to boast the same ‘Rolls Royce’ elegance of their full-leather counterparts.

About Tales of Mystery:

With the stunning, grotesque illustrations of the legendary Harry Clarke.

Includes the following:

  • Tales of the grotesque and arabesque: King pest
  • MS. found in a bottle
  • Silence, a fable
  • Berenice
  • William Wilson
  • Ligeia
  • The assignation
  • The facts in the case of M. Valdemar
  • Tales of horror and suspense: The pit and the pendulum
  • The fall of the house of Usher
  • The cask of Amontillado
  • A descent into the maelström
  • The tell-tale heart
  • The black cat
  • The masque of the red death
  • Tales of ratiocination: The gold-bug
  • The murders in the Rue Morgue
  • The purloined letter