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The Works Of Edgar Allan Poe In Five Volumes The Raven Edition - cover

The Works Of Edgar Allan Poe In Five Volumes The Raven Edition

Edgar Allan Poe

Publisher: MuhammadUsman

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This collection of Poe's work includes Philosophy of Furniture, A Tale of Jerusalem, The Sphinx, Hop-Frog, The Man of the Crowd, Never Bet The Devil Your Head, Thou Art The Man, Why The Little Frenchman Wears His Hand In A Sling, Some Words With A Mummy, The Poetic Principle, Old English Poetry, as well as the majority of his poetical works, making is a valuable addition to any library featuring the world's greatest horror writer.
Available since: 03/26/2019.

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