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Condition: A bumped and torn along top and bottom dust-jacket
has also dreamed of the ideal tale of terror which will never be written' `Thomas Ligotti
12th October 2002
An amazing frontispiece picture of the Devil represented as descending from the upper world
Sam Moskowitz - The Man Who Called Himself Poe, Gollancz, 1970, First Edition Orion Condition: A bumped and tornSam Moskowitz The Man Who Called Himself Poe, Gollancz, 1970, First Edition Red cloth with price clipped dust jacket. Edited, prefaced & annotated by Sam Moskowitz with a biographical note by T O Mabbott. Condition: Foxing to edges and pencil notation to endpaper. Foxing to flyleaf's and endpapers. Text firm and clean. Stains to dust jacket cover, with bumps and tears to edges. A good copy. Weight 373g. Pages 237.
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