![]() On the fly-leaf is Griswold's signature, with Preparing his edition of The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe (1850). Oct 21, 1874.”) Poe's personal copy containsĪ number of manuscript alterations. Whitman inscribed this copy many years later to aįriend, Caleb Fiske Harris: “Sarah Helen Whitman To C. Poe.” (with the name “Stannard”Īdded in Poe's hand to the title of “To Helen”). Sarah Helen Whitman - from the most devoted of her friends. Poe” (April 1846) (2) Poe to Sarah Helen Whitman, “To There are at least two known presentation copies, both of the double volume: (1) Poe to Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, “To MissĮlizabeth Barrett Barrett, With the Respects of Edgar A. ![]() Sale price was 31 cents for the separate volume, and $1.00 for the double volume. Beginning sometime early in 1846, it was issued in hard covers, bound together with the earlier Tales. The volume was initially issued separately with pink paper Apparently, only 750 copies were planned, but this number was perhaps raised to about 1,500 inĪnticipation of demand based on the success of Poe's Tales. ![]() The number ofĬopies printed is uncertain. This volume was issued on November 19, 1845, about four months after his Tales (1845) by the same publisher. ![]()
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