- Anderson, Carl L., Poe in Northlight: The
Scandanavian Response to His Life and Work, Durham, NC: Duke
Unversity Press, 1973.
- Crépet, Jacques. "Travaux sur Poe: Tableau
chronologique de publication," Histoires Extraordianaires par Edgar
Poe, Paris: Louis Conard, Librarie-Éditeur, 1932, pp.
387-390.
- Edsall, Thomas, ed., The Poe Catalogue,
Baltimore: The
19th
Century
Shop, 1992. (This catalogue includes a few reprints of material which
are
not noted elsewhere.)
- Harrison, James A[lbert]., ed, The Complete Works
of Edgar
Allan Poe,
17 vols, New York: T. Crowell, 1902.
- Heartman, Charles F. and James R. Canny, A Bibliography of First Printings of the
Writings of Edgar Allan Poe,
Hattiesburg, MS: The Book Farm, 1943. (The best overall bibliography of
Poe, although it does contain errors and is somewhat outdated.)
- Lemonnier, Léon, "Bibliographie," Les
Traducteurs d'Edgar Poe en France de 1845 à 1875, Paris:
Presses
Universitaires de France, 1928, pp. 191-199.
- Ljungquist, Kent P., "Some Unrecorded Reprints of
Poe's Works," ANQ, Winter 1995, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 20-22.
- Ljungquist, Kent P., "xxxxx," Emersonian Circles,
1997, pp. 195-xxx
- Mabbott, Thomas Ollive, ed., The Collected Works
of Edgar
Allan Poe (Vols 2-3 Tales and Sketches), Cambridge, Mass.:
The Belknap
Press
of Harvard University Press, 1978. (Second printing 1979)
- Poe, Edgar Allan, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon
Pym of
Nantucket,
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1838.
- Poe, Edgar Allan, Phantasy-Pieces (1842) (An
annotated
copy of Tales
of the Grotesque and Arabesque, with Poe's own handwritten title
page.
Only volume I exists. It is presumed that Griswold cut up the second
volume
as copy for his posthumous collection of Poe's works.) (A fine
facsimile
was printed in an edition of 50 copies by George Blumenthal about 1920.)
- Poe, Edgar Allan, The Prose Romances of Edgar A.
Poe,
Philadelphia:
William H. Graham, 1843. (Contains only "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
and "The Man That Was Used Up.") (The number of copies printed is
unknown,
but probably fewer than 250.) (Facsimile reprint by George E. Hatvary
and
T. O. Mabbott, eds., St. John's University Press, 1968.)
- Poe, Edgar Allan, Tales, New York: Wiley and
Putnam,
1845.
(This
collection was edited by Evert A. Duyckinck. Poe was unhappy with the
selection
of tales. It omitted "Ligeia," which Poe considered to be one of his
best
stories. See Poe's letter to Philip P. Cooke, August 9, 1846, Ostrom, Letters,
pp. 327-330.) (At least 1,500 copies were printed.)
- Poe, Edgar Allan, Tales of the Grotesque and
Arabesque, 2
vols,
Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1840. (Only 750 were printed. The
sales
were disappointing and Lea and Blanchard declined to purchase the
copyrights
from Poe.)
- Pollin, Burton R., ed., The Collected Writings of
Edgar Allan
Poe;
Vol I - The Imaginary Voyages (Including The Narrative of
Arthur
Gordon Pym, The Unparalled Adventure of one Hans Pfaall and
The
Journal of Julius Rodman), Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1981.
- Pollin, Burton R., "A Comprehensive Bibliography of
Editions and
Translations of Arthur Gordon Pym," American
Transcendental Quarterly, Winter 1978, issue no. 37, pp. 93-110.
(This bibliography includes many relatively modern editions, well
beyond the historical boundaries for this website listing.)
- Quinn, Patrick F., ed., Poetry and Tales,
New
York: The
Library
of America, 1978. (A good basic collection, although there are errors
in
some of the texts.)
- Richard, Claude, Edgar Allan Poe: Journaliste et
Critique, Librarie C. Klincksieck, 1974, pp. 658-664..
- Vines, Lois D., ed., Poe Abroad: Influence,
Reputation,
Affinities,
Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1999. (An extremely useful
compendium
of articles by various authors, divided by country or region.)
- Woodberry, George E[dward]. and Stedman, Edmund
Clarence, The
Works
of Edgar Allan Poe, 10 vols, Chicago, 1894-1895. (Reprinted in 1903
and 1914.)
- Wyllie, John Cooke, "A List of the Texts of Poe's
Tales," Humanistic Studies in Honor
of John Calvin
Metcalf, Charlottesville: University of Virginia, 1941, pp.
322-338.
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