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--> --> WashU Libraries Menu back to library.wustl.edu Research & Database Support Articles, Cataloges, and Databases A-Z Database Guide --> Request via ILL | Primo | MOBIUS |--> Other Catalogs | Ask Us Your session will expire automatically in 0 seconds. Continue session End session now --> SearchType WORD(S) TITLE AUTHOR JOURNAL TITLE SUBJECT (LC) MeSH SUBJECT LC CALL NO NLM CALL NO GOVT DOC # OTHER CALL NO ISN OCLC NO RECORD #   Search   Search Scope Law Library Medical Library All Washington University Libraries   Mark box to limit search to items available in the library. The MOBIUS catalog will become search-only on April 18. Materials borrowed from MOBIUS will be due on May 17 and cannot be renewed. Please request materials using Interlibrary Loan. Login to ILLiad Author Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. Title The raven, and other poems / by Edgar A. Poe. Published New York : Wiley and Putnam, 1845. Description 4 preliminary leaves, 91 pages &#59; 19 cm. LOCATION CALL # STATUS  Special Collections General Stacks    PS2609 .A1 1845  Browse Nearby Call Numbers  LIB USE ONLY Text message will contain the title, location, and call number of the item on this page. Text messaging charges may apply depending on your cell phone plan. close    Series Wiley and Putnam's library of American books &#59; no. 8. Note Contains nearly all the poetry written by Poe up to this time. "The raven" was first published in the Evening mirror, January 29, 1845, v. 1, no. 97, with the note prefixed "We are permitted to copy (in advance of publication) from the 2d no. of the American review, the following remarkable poem by Edgar Poe ..." It was also published in the the New York mirror, February 8, 1845, v. 1, no. XVIII, page 276, with the same note. In the American review, February, 1848, vol. I, no. II, pages 143-145, it was printed under the caption "The raven. By ----- Quarles", with an appreciative note, signed "Ed. Am. rev." In the Broadway journal, February 8, 1845, v. 1, no. 6, page 90, it appears under title "The raven. By Edgar A. Poe", with slight changes and with the notice "We copy the following poem from the American review, the new Whig magazine, on account of its unusual beauty ... Mr. Willis copies it into the Mirror ..." "Poems written in youth" (pages [53]-91) have foot-note "Private reasons ... have induced me ... to re-publish these, the crude compositions of my earliest boyhood. They are printed verbatim ..." (though not reprinted exactly "verbatim", the changes were unimportant)--cf. George E. Woodberry, Life of Poe, v. 2 (1909), page 163&#59; also John W. Robertson, Edgar A. Poe, 1921, pages 332-334. References Heartmen, C.F. and J.R. Canny. Bibliography of first printings of the writings of Edgar Allan Poe, 1940, pages 69-73 Woodberry, G.E. Life of Poe, volume 2 (1909), page 163 Robertson, J.W. Edgar A. Poe (1921), pages 332-334 Action Authorization Spec copy&#59; ECS - Conservation, conservator Tina Brantley&#59; treatment included disbinding, humidification/flattening of leather binding and textblock, mending/hinge repair with Japanese tissue and wheat paste, resewing of text-block and new sewn endbands&#59; Contents The raven -- The valley of unrest -- Bridal ballad -- The sleeper -- The Coliseum -- Lenore -- Catholic hymn -- Israfel -- Dream-land -- Sonnet--to Zante -- The city in the sea -- To one in Paradise -- Eulalie--a song -- To F---s S. O--d -- To F-- -- Sonnet-Silence -- The conqueror worm -- The haunted palace -- Scenes from "Politan" -- Poems written in youth: Sonnet--to science -- Al Aaraaf -- Tamerlane -- A dream -- Romance -- Fairy-land -- To-- -- To the river-- -- The lake --To -- -- Song -- To Helen. Local Note Spec copy: Full black levant morocco&#59; spine has raised bands ruled in gold, with title in second compartment from top&#59; covers have gilt stamped and inlaid vines with leaves of green and copper&#59; edges of covers ruled in gold&#59; doublures have multicolored Art Nouveau-style inlaid illustrations&#59; marbled endpapers&#59; all edges gilt. Spec copy: Binding by De Samblanx Weckesser, between 1882 and 1909&#59; new headbands and endcaps added by conservator in 2021. Spec copy: Accompanied by original endbands and miscellaneous binding fragments. Spec copy: Original watercolor by Titz, signed, inserted at front. Spec copy: 4 pages of advertising forming part of last signature are present, but next 8 pages found in some copies are wanting. Cf. Heartmen and Canny, p. 69-73. Spec copy: From the George N. Meissner collection. Genre/Form Fantasy poetry, American. Fantasy poetry. Gold tooled bindings (Binding) Local Term Samblanx, Charles de. Binder Weckesser, Jacques, 1860-1923. Binder Titz, Louis, 1859-1932. Illustrator OCLC/Bib Util # 34832444 3158243 3181092 26696373 702332964 Permanent URL for this record: https://catalog.wustl.edu:443/record=b1943502~S2 This page contains enriched content visible when Javascript is enabled or by clicking here. Medical Campus Patrons contact Becker Medical Library Services Problems? Tell us!--> For Students For Faculty For Staff Visitors & Alumni Ask Us Research Support Staff Directory Make a Gift University Libraries MSC 1061-141-B Washington University in St. Louis One Brookings Dr. St. Louis, MO 63130 Facebook Instagram

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