- American Art Association Auction Catalogue, The Stephen H.
Wakeman Collection of Books of Nineteenth Century American Writers,
April 1924 (items 958 and 959).
- Bayless, Joy, Rufus Wilmot Griswold: Poe's Literary
Executor,
Nashville, Tennesee: Vanderbilt University Press, 1943. (The edition of
Poe's works is chiefly discussed in Chapter VIII: "Liteary Executor of
Edgar Allan Poe," pp. 161-200.)
- Blanck, Jacob, "Edgar Allan Poe," Bibliography of American
Literature; volume 7: James Kirke Paulding to Frank Richard Stockton,
New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1983. (Volume 7 is edited and
completed by Virginia L. Smyers and Michael Winship. For Griswold's
editions, see items 16158- 16161, pp. 123-125.)
- Campbell, Killis, "The Poe-Griswold Controversy," The Mind
of Poe
and Other Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press,
1933, pp. 63-98. (This article originally appeared in PMLA, XXXIV,
Sept. 1919, pp. 436-464.)
- Creek, Alma Burner, "Herbert S. Stone and Company," Dictionary
of Literary Biography, Detroit, MI: Gale Research Company,
49:436-440.
- Creek, Alma Burner, "Stone and Kimball," Dictionary of
Literary Biography, Detroit, MI: Gale Research Company, 49:440-443.
- Derby, James Cephas, Fifty Years Among Authors, Books, and
Publishers, New York: G. W. Carleton & Co., 1884 (reprinted in 1885
and 1886).
- Gimbel, Colonel Richard, "Quoth the Raven: An Exhibition of
the
Work of Edgar Allan Poe," The Yale University Library Gazette, vol. 33,
No. 4, Paril 1959, pp. 138-189. (The cotnract between Mrs. Clemm and
Griswold is item 123, on pages 180-181. It is reproduced in facsimile
facing page 185. Other relevant items are 125, 126-127, 128, 131 and
133.)
- Griswold, Rufus Wilmot, ed., The Works of the Late Edgar
Allan Poe, New York: J. S. Redfield, 4 vols, 1850-1856.
- Harrison, James A., "Editor's Preface," in The Complete
Works of
Edgar Allan Poe, New York: T. Y. Crowell, 1902. (vol. I, pp. vii-xx.
The preface is dated "March 25, 1902.") (Volume XVII contains letters
by and about Poe. It was reprinted as volume II of The Life and Letters
of Edgar Allan Poe, New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1903.)
- Hatvary, George Egon, "The Whereabouts of Poe's 'Fifty
Suggestions'," Poe Studies, IV, No. 2, December 1971, p. 47.
- Heartman, Charles F and James R. Canny, A Bibliography of
First
Printings of the Writings of Edgar Allan Poe, Hattiesburg, Mississippi,
1943, pp. 129-133. (Reprinted, Millwood, New York: Kraus Reprint Co.,
1977.)
- O'Neill, Edward H., "The Poe-Griswold-Harrison Texts of the
'Marginalia'," American Literature, XV, November 1943, pp. 238-250.
- Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. Auction Catalogue, The Frank
J.
Hogan Library: Part One - American Authors, First Editions, Autograph
Lettes, Manuscripts, January 23 and 24, 1945 (items 584 and 585). (The
only significant information here is the description of item 584, which
includes the volume with N. P. Willis' autographs.)
- Mabbott, Thomas Ollive, The Collected Works of Edgar Allan
Poe,
volume I: Poems (1969); volumes II & III: Tales and Sketches
(1978), Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University
Press.
- Miller, John Carl, Building Poe Biography, Baton
Rouge:
Louisiana State University Press, 1977.
- Miller, John Carl, Poe's Helen Remembers,
- Moldenhauer, Joseph J., "Mabbott's Poe and the Question of
Copy-Texts," Poe Studies, XI, no. 2, December 1978, pp. 41-46.
(Moldenhauer questions T. O. Mabbott's reliance on Griswold's versions
of Poe's works as his chief source for a definitive text.)
- Pollin, Burton R., "Introduction: Marginalia," The
Collected
Writings of Edgar Allan Poe; volume 2: The Brevities, New York: Gordian
Press, 1985, pp. xv-xxii.
- Pollin, Burton R., "The Living Writers of America: A
Manuscript
by Edgar Allan Poe," Studies in the American Renaissance 1991,
Charlottesville, Virginia: The University Press of Virginia, 1991, pp.
151-211.
- Pollin, Burton R., "A Comprehensive Bibliography of
Editions and
Translations of Arthur Gordon Pym," ATQ (American Transcendental
Quarterly), Winter 1978, pp. 93- 110. (Pollin lists several printings
of the Griswold edition on page 106, items 2 and 4.)
- Quinn, Arthur Hobson, Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical
Biography, New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1941.
- Thompson, John Ruben, The Genius and Character of Edgar
Allan
Poe, privately printed, 1929. (Edited and arranged by James H. Whitty
and James H. Rindfleisch.)
- Southeby Auction Catalogue, The Library of H. Bradley
Martin:
Highly Important American and Children's Literature, New York, January
30 and 31, 1990, item 2213.
- Woodberry, George E. (assigned as writer of this anonymous
review by Killis Campbell), The Nation, December 4, 1902, p. 445-447.
- Woodberry, George E. and Edmund Clarence Stedman, "General
Preface," The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Chicago: Stone and Kimball,
1894-1895 (reprinted by New York: The Colonial Company, 1903 and
Charles Scribners's Sons, 1914).
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