Edgar Allan Poe Books In Order

C. Auguste Dupin Books In Publication Order

  1. The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841)
  2. The Mystery of Marie Roget (1842)
  3. The Purloined Letter (1844)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838)

Edgar Allan Poe Tales Books In Publication Order

  1. Metzengerstein (1832)
  2. A Tale of Jerusalem (1832)
  3. Ms. Found in a Bottle (1833)
  4. Shadow (1835)
  5. Morella (1835)
  6. Berenice (1835)
  7. The Unparalleled Adventures of One Hans Pfaall (1835)
  8. King Pest (1835)
  9. Four Beasts in One – The Homo-Cameleopard (1836)
  10. Ligeia (1838)
  11. A Predicament (1838)
  12. William Wilson (1839)
  13. The Devil in the Belfry (1839)
  14. The Journal of Julius Rodman (1840)
  15. The Man of the Crowd (1840)
  16. A Descent into the Maelstrom (1841)
  17. Never Bet the Devil Your Head (1841)
  18. The Pit and the Pendulum (1842)
  19. The Masque of the Red Death (1842)
  20. Eleonora (1842)
  21. A Tale of the Ragged Mountains (1843)
  22. The Gold-Bug (1843)
  23. Diddling (1843)
  24. The Oblong Box (1844)
  25. The Spectacles (1844)
  26. The Angel of The Odd (1844)
  27. The Balloon-Hoax (1844)
  28. Mesmeric Revelation (1844)
  29. The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq (1844)
  30. The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar (1845)
  31. The Thousand-And-Second Tale of Scheherazade (1845)
  32. Some Words with a Mummy (1845)
  33. The Colloquy of Monos and Una (1845)
  34. The Oval Portrait (1845)
  35. The Raven (1845)
  36. Landor’s Cottage (1845)
  37. The Imp of The Perverse (1845)
  38. The Domain of Arnheim (1846)
  39. The Cask of Amontillado (1846)
  40. Eureka (1848)
  41. Politian: An Unfinished Tragedy (1923)

Collections In Publication Order

  1. Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827)
  2. Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems (1829)
  3. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840)
  4. The Murders in the Rue Morgue and Other Tales (1841)
  5. The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Writings (1843)
  6. The Black Cat (1843)
  7. The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe (1843)
  8. The Raven and Other Poems (1845)
  9. Great Tales of Terror (1845)
  10. Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1908)
  11. Tales of Mystery (1963)
  12. Great Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (1979)
  13. The Detective Stories of Edgar Allan Poe (1979)
  14. The Complete Stories (1993)
  15. Tales and Poems (2004)
  16. Tales of Mystery and Terror (2008)
  17. The Raven and Other Selected Poems (2015)
  18. The Fall of the House of Usher (2016)
  19. Selected Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (2016)
  20. The Bells and Other Poems (2017)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. Maelzel’s Chess-Player (1836)
  2. The Philosophy of Furniture (1840)
  3. Morning on the Wissahiccon (1844)
  4. Anastatic Printing (1845)
  5. The Philosophy of Composition (1846)
  6. Letters Until Now Unpublished (1973)
  7. The Poetic Principle (2000)
  8. The Rationale of Verse (2013)
  9. A Few Words on Secret Writing (2014)

Eerie Archives Books In Publication Order

  1. Eerie Archives, Vol. 1 (2004)
  2. Eerie Archives Volume 2 (2009)
  3. Eerie Archives, Vol. 3 (With: Robert Bloch,H.P. Lovecraft,,,,,,,,,,,Frank Frazetta) (2010)
  4. Eerie Archives, Vol. 4 (2010)
  5. Eerie Archives, Vol. 5 (2010)
  6. Eerie Archives, Vol. 7 (2011)
  7. Eerie Archives, Vol. 8 (2011)
  8. Eerie Archives, Vol. 10 (2012)
  9. Eerie Archives, Vol. 11 (2012)
  10. Eerie Archives, Vol. 12 (2013)
  11. Eerie Archives Volume 13 (2013)
  12. Eerie Archives Volume 14 (2013)
  13. Eerie Archives Volume 16 (2014)
  14. Eerie ArchivesVolume 21 (2016)
  15. Eerie Archives Volume 22 (2016)

Anthologies In Publication Order

  1. 50 Great Short Stories (1952)
  2. 50 Great American Short Stories (1963)
  3. Wickedest Show on Earth (1985)
  4. Great Law and Order Stories (1990)
  5. Weird Business (1995)
  6. Detective Duos (1997)
  7. The Vintage Book of Classic Crime (1997)
  8. Masters of the Macabre (1999)
  9. Master’s Choice: Mystery Stories by Today\’s Top Writers and the Masters Who Inspired Them (2000)
  10. Tainted: Tales of Terror and the Supernatural (2008)
  11. Halloween (2009)
  12. Birds of Prey (2010)
  13. Dreams and Wonders (2010)
  14. Books to Die For (2012)
  15. The Ultimate Short Story Bundle (2020)

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Edgar Allan Poe Books Overview

The Murders in the Rue Morgue

‘Where was the detective story until Poe breathed the breath of life into it?’ Arthur Conan Doyle In The Murders in the Rue Morgue, all of Paris is in shock following the ghastly murder of two women but with all witnesses claiming to have heard the suspect speak a different language, the police are stumped. When Dupin finds a suspicious hair at the crime scene, and places an advert in the newspaper asking if anyone has lost an ‘Ourang Outang,’ things take an unexpected turn. In The Mystery of Marie Roget, Dupin and his sidekick undertake to solve the murder of the beautiful young woman who works in a perfume shop, whose body is found floating in the Seine. The Purloined Letter, the final story, finds Dupin engaged on a matter of national importance: a highly compromising letter has been pilfered from the Queen’s private drawing room. The police know who the unscrupulous culprit is, but they can not find the letter, and therefore are unable to pin the crime on him. It it is up to Dupin to solve the case which he does, with characteristic flair. A master of rational deduction and intellectual insight, and protoype for Holmes and Poirot, Dupin sees things for what they are, rather than what they appear to be.

The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket

Purchase one of 1st World Library’s Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www. 1stWorldLibrary. ORG UPON my return to the United States a few months ago, after the extraordinary series of adventure in the South Seas and elsewhere, of which an account is given in the following pages, accident threw me into the society of several gentlemen in Richmond, Va., who felt deep interest in all matters relating to the regions I had visited, and who were constantly urging it upon me, as a duty, to give my narrative to the public. I had several reasons, however, for declining to do so, some of which were of a nature altogether private, and concern no person but myself, others not so much so. One consideration which deterred me was, that, having kept no journal during a greater portion of the time in which I was absent, I feared I should not be able to write, from mere memory, a statement so minute and connected as to have the appearance of that truth it would really possess, barring only the natural and unavoidable exaggeration to which all of us are prone when detailing events which have had powerful influence in exciting the imaginative faculties. Another reason was, that the incidents to be narrated were of a nature so positively marvellous, that, unsupported as my assertions must necessarily be except by the evidence of a single individual, and he a half breed Indian, I could only hope for belief among my family, and those of my friends who have had reason, through life, to put faith in my veracity the probability being that the public at large would regard what I should put forth as merely an impudent and ingenious fiction. A distrust in my own abilities as a writer was, never theless, one of the principal causes which prevented me from complying with the suggestion of my advisers.

A Descent into the Maelstrom

THIS 24 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: The Omnibus of Adventure Volume Two, by Edgar Allan Poe. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1419181335.

The Masque of the Red Death

A thousand of the favored joined their decadent prince behind high walls and welded gates. They engaged in bizarre celebrations while the Red Death raged outside until one cryptic figure showed them the true horror in ‘The Masque of the Red Death‘. This audiobook also features ‘Silence: A Fable’, in which a demon speaks of stealth, anger and a desolate land where silence is the most frightening sound of all.

Eleonora

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The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar

A man dying from tuberculosis asks his friend to hypnotize him before death. The event is witnessed by two doctors and a medical student. The results are interesting.

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The Imp of The Perverse

A man stands on the edge of a cliff, knowing it will be suicide to jump off, yet he wonders what it would be like.

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The Cask of Amontillado

After enduring many injuries of the noble Fortunato, Montressor executes the perfect revenge.

Eureka

Originally published in 1848, Edgar Allen Poe’s Eureka stands as the single most important expression of the philosophic views on which all of his literary endeavors depend. Put in the context of Melville’s Moby Dick, Thoreau’s Walden, Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, and the music of Liszt and Wagner, it is an explosive, startlingly unconventional creation of the High Romantic era.

Representing Poe’s fantastical thoughts on how the universe was formed and what its future might be, this user friendly critical edition is also the first to put Eureka in proper context. It includes Poe’s proposed emendations to the text and sources and explains the setting in which it was produced, tying Eureka to world trends in philosophy and fast breaking news in astronomy.

To compile this definitive text, the Levines traveled to the special collections departments of various libraries to examine Poe’s own notes on the various drafts. They also consulted with Poe scholars, classicists, and historians of astronomy. The result of their meticulous scholarship is a deep, broad, and thoroughly useful volume, essential for Poe scholars and valuable to anyone interested in American literature or the roots of science fiction.

Tamerlane and Other Poems

Tamerlane and Other Poems is the first published work by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. The short collection of poems was first published in 1827. Today, it is believed only 12 of approximately 50 copies of the collection still exist. The poems were largely inspired by Lord Byron, including the long title poem ‘Tamerlane’, which depicts a historical conqueror who laments the loss of his first romance. Like much of Poe’s future work, the poems in Tamerlane and Other Poems include themes of love, death, and pride.

Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems

Edgar Allan Poe 1809 1849 was an American poet, short story writer, playwright, editor, critic, essayist and one of the leaders of the American Romantic Movement. He was born to a Scots Irish family in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of actress Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe and actor David Poe, Jr. The family travelled to England in 1815, and Edgar sailed with them. He attended the Grammar School in Irvine, Scotland for a short period in 1815, before rejoining the family in London in 1816. He studied at a boarding school in Chelsea until the summer of 1817. Best known for his tales of the macabre and mystery, Poe was one of the early American practitioners of the short story and a progenitor of detective fiction and crime fiction. He is also credited with contributing to the emergent science fiction genre. His works have had a broad influence on American and world literature sometimes even despite those who tried to resist it, and even on the art world beyond literature. The scope of his influence on art is evident when one sees the many and diverse artists who were directly and profoundly influenced by him.

The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Writings

Edgar Allan Poe remains the unsurpassed master of works of mystery and madness in this outstanding collection of Poe’s prose and poetry are sixteen of his finest tales, including ‘The Tell Tale Heart’, ‘The Murders in the Rue Morgue’, ‘The Fall of the House of Usher,’ ‘The Pit and the Pendulum,’ ‘William Wilson,’ ‘The Black Cat,’ ‘The Cask of Amontillado,’ and ‘Eleonora’. Here too is a major selection of what Poe characterized as the passion of his life, his poems ‘The Raven,’ ‘Annabel Lee,’ Ulalume,’ ‘Lenore,’ ‘The Bells,’ and more, plus his glorious prose poem ‘Silence A Fable’ and only full length novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym.

The Black Cat

This is a series of simplified stories, designed as an introduction to literature. The series offers classics, best sellers, film titles and original stories. Each book has extensive exercises, a detailed introduction and information about the syllabus. They are published at six levels: level 1 beginner 300 words; level 2 elementary 500 words; level 3 pre intermediate 1050 words; level 4 intermediate 1650 words; level 5 upper intermediate 2300 words; level 6 advanced 3000 words. The series is designed to be suitable for students of English as a foreign language, for students of English as a second language and for reluctant readers.

The Raven and Other Poems

‘With me poetry has been not a purpose, but a passion.’ Edgar Allan Poe. Containing such famous works as ‘The Raven’, ‘Lenore’, ‘Annabel Lee’, and ‘To Helen’, this complete collection of poetry by Edgar Allan Poe encapsulates the career of one of the best known and most read American writers. Laden with tones of loneliness, melancholy and despair, the poetry contained in this volume exerted great influence on the American Romantic and the French Symbolist Movements of the nineteenth century. Today, Poe’s poetry is appreciated for its literary genius, not only because of his command of language, rhythms and dramatic imagery, but also because of its emotional insight into a beautiful and tormented mind. His propensity towards the mysterious and the macabre, as well as an ardent preoccupation with death, has led centuries of scholars and readers to enjoy these poems of love, death, and loneliness.

Great Tales of Edgar Allan Poe

A new selection for the NEA’s Big Read program A compact selection of Poe s greatest stories and poems, chosen by the National Endowment for the Arts for their Big Read program. This selection of eleven stories and seven poems contains such famously chilling masterpieces of the storyteller s art as The Tell tale Heart, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Cask of Amontillado, and The Pit and the Pendulum, and such unforgettable poems as The Raven, The Bells, and Annabel Lee. Poe is widely credited with pioneering the detective story, represented here by The Purloined Letter, The Mystery of Marie Roget, and The Murders in the Rue Morgue. Also included is his essay The Philosophy of Composition, in which he lays out his theory of how good writers write, describing how he constructed The Raven as an example.

The Complete Stories

Jacket Status: Jacketed

Edgar Allan Poe’s gift for the macabre
his genius in finding the strangeness lurking at
the heart of things was so extraordinary that
he exerted a major influence on Baudelaire and
French symbolism, on Freudian analysis, and
also on the detective novel and the Hollywood
movie. His psychologically profound stories of
encounters with the marvelous, the uncanny, and
the dreadful represent in contrast to the opti?
mism of writers like Emerson and Whitman
the other, darker side of the nineteenth century
American sensibility.

Tales and Poems

With his tales of terror Edgar Allan Poe has defined and mastered the short story form. Many of the sixteen tales included here The Purloined Letter, The Cask of Amontillado, The Tell Tale Heart have become landmarks of American literature, as compelling today as when they were written.

Tales of Mystery and Terror

This book contains thirteen stories of horror, suspense and the supernatural. ‘The Pit and the Pendulum’, ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ and ‘The Black Cat’ are just three of Edgar Allan Poe’s most famous tales in this chilling collection.

Letters Until Now Unpublished

Mary Newton Stanard’s limited edition of Edgar Allan Poe’s letters to Mr. and Mrs. Allan, letters now residing in the Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia. Facsimiles of each of the letters are included, with 15 other illustrations.

Eerie Archives, Vol. 1

Slithering upon the heels of Dark Horse’s archive collections of the seminal horror comics magazine Creepy comes its terror filled cousin publication Eerie! Collected for fans for the first time ever, and packaged in the same amazing oversized format as the Creepy Archives, Dark Horse Comics has taken great, gruesome care in presenting this groundbreaking material to readers who have been waiting decades to get their claws on it. Eerie magazine, like its killer kin Creepy, features work from many of the masters of comics storytelling. For fans of spectacular spookiness, mind bending sci fi, and astonishing artwork, the Eerie Archives library is a must have!

Eerie Archives, Vol. 3 (With: Robert Bloch,H.P. Lovecraft,,,,,,,,,,,Frank Frazetta)

Cousin Eerie is back with dozens of blood chilling tales of terror and the macabre! Dark Horse Comics continues its groundbreaking archival reprint series, and this third installment of Eerie Archives is the spookiest yet! Eerie magazine was a newsstand fan favorite for years, but the original issues have long since been expensive and hard to find. Reprinted in its original size, this collection of classic horror storytelling and astonishing artwork from such luminaries as Jeff Jones, Wallace Wood, Tom Sutton, and Gene Colan is a fine addition to any horror fan’s library.

Eerie Archives, Vol. 4

Join Frank Frazetta, Steve Ditko, John Severin, Gene Colan, Angelo Torres, and other legendary artists for an eerie excursion through the haunted halls of comics history, as Dark Horse Comics unleashes the fourth volume of Eerie magazine archives. Vampires, ghouls, werewolves, and axe-wielding maniacs are only the beginning of the thrills you’ll find inside this huge collection crafted by the most gifted storytellers the medium of comics has ever known. You’ll get 260-pages of luridly luscious artwork collected into a magazine-sized, dust-jacketed hardcover.

Eerie Archives, Vol. 10

The latest installment in Dark Horse’s Eerie Archives deluxe hardcover series is here! In addition to the timeless horror stories found in this terrifying time, this volume contains vintage ads, all original text pieces, the debut of the ‘Eerie’s Delights’ feature, and reproductions of Sanjulian’s legendary painted covers. This is one series that just keeps getting better and better! As a special bonus treat, this volume also reprints two horror themed, cutout game spreads complete with rules created by Bill DuBay and reprinted in color.

50 Great Short Stories

50 Great Short Stories is a comprehensive selection from the world’s finest short fiction. The authors represented range from Hawthorne, Maupassant, and Poe, through Henry James, Conrad, Aldous Huxley, and James Joyce, to Hemingway, Katherine Anne Porter, Faulkner, E.B. White, Saroyan, and O Connor. The variety in style and subject is enormous, but all these stories have one point in common the enduring quality of the writing, which places them among the masterpieces of the world s fiction.

Great Law and Order Stories

The creator of the irrepressible barrister sleuth, Rumpole of the Old Bailey, presents a superb collection of classic tales of mystery and suspense. With stories by such authors as P.D. James and Charles Dickens, Conan Doyle and Raymond Chandler, Edgar Allan Poe and John Mortimer himself, this anthology explores new dimensions in crime writing.

Weird Business

If you’re tired of the same ole business. If you want something unique. If you think comic book swimsuit issues are the dumbest thing since Jesse Helms, then here it is, a hot bundle of short stories, a la graphic novel style. Not only does Weird Business contain tales by Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, and the late, great Robert Bloch, it contains mostly original material that will, to put it mildly, blow the doors off your Chevy. From pure fantasy to dark horror, to humorous whimsy, to noir, to action/adventure and science fiction, this baby is as hot as the devil’s cigar. With 23 stories, 56 creators, and 420 pages Weird Business is the largest original comic ever produced in the English language. Weird Business was nominated for the 1996 Eisner Award for best anthology and hailed by the Rocky Mountain News as ‘Possibly the greatest comic ever.’

Detective Duos

In this marvelous anthology, a real life detective duo Marica Muller and Bill Pronzini, mystery novelists who are also husband and wife have brought together 25 of the best paired puzzle solvers in short stories of remarkable range and scope. From Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to Mr. and Mrs. North, these stories span more than a century of crime fiction.

The Vintage Book of Classic Crime

The great Raymond Chandler once noted that ‘the detective or mystery story…
has become so thoroughly explored that the real problem for a writer now is to avoid writing a mystery while appearing to do so.’ And that is precisely what the contributors in this masterful anthology have accomplished. For in The Vintage Book of Classic Crime, Michael Dibdin has assembled fifty four of the most stylish, original and subversive examples of the literature of murder. Whether written by eminent practitioners such as James M. Cain or Dashiell Hammett, or distinguished ‘amateurs’ like Ernest Hemingway or Franz Kafka, the stories, essays, and novel excerpts in this volume push past their genre’s familiar conventions to explore what makes crime CRIME. Suspenseful and exhilarating, hard boiled and high art, the result is a dazzling gallery of murder that reveals how daring and controversial crime writing can be. Contributors and stories include: James M. Cain, ‘The Postman Always Rings Twice” Raymond Chandler, ‘Pick up on Noon Street’; Anton Chekhov, ‘The Shooting Party’; Umberto Eco; William Faulkner, ‘Smoke’; Dashiell Hammett, ‘The Glass Key’; Ernest Hemingway, ‘The Killers’; George V. Higgins, ‘Trust’; Patricia Highsmith, ‘Strangers on a Train’; P.D. James and T.A. Critchley, ‘The Maul and the Pear Tree’; James Joyce; Franz Kafka; Elmore Leonard; Walter Mosley, ‘A Red Death’; Edgar Allan Poe,’The Tell tale Heart’; Georges Simenon, ‘Maiget’s Memoirs’; Isaac Bashevis Singer, ‘Under the Knife’; Julian Symons, ‘The Man Who Killed Himself’; Barbara Vine, ‘A Dark Adapted Eye’; James Thurber; Oscar Wilde, ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’; and Emile Zola, ‘Therese Raquin.’

Tainted: Tales of Terror and the Supernatural

Collected within are thirteen tales of horror and the macabre. Five classic works by author’s such as Edgar Allen Poe and H.G. Wells have inspired a new generation of twisted authors, tainted them, if you will. Keep the lights on; Tainted is loaded with darkness.

Halloween

Shivers and spirits…
the mystical and macabre…
our darkest fears and sweetest fantasies…
the fun and frivolity of tricks, treats, festivities, and masquerades. Halloween is a holiday filled with both delight and dread, beloved by youngsters and adults alike. Celebrate the most magical season of the year with this sensational treasury of seasonal tales spooky, suspenseful, terrifying, or teasing harvested from a multitude of master storytellers.

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