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The Haunted Man by Philip Lindsay - Hutchinson 1953


Title: The Haunted Man, a portrait of Edgar Allan Poe
Author: Philip Lindsay
Publisher: Hutchinson
Publication Date: 1953
Format: Hardcover with dust jacket
Condition: This book is in good condition for its age. The dust jacket is torn and damaged, it is also taped to the pastedown. The free endpapers have stamps, markings and tape marks. The pages and textblock are yellowing and have age spots and markings throughout.

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Reader's note

Add this fascinating biography to your vintage collection today! This book is more than a life of the great American writer Edgar Allan Poe. Not only do we see the man as he was, but we suffer with him and his beautiful dying young wife in his long fight against poverty and neglect. His Tales of Mystery and Imagination were not stories written purely to amuse the public: they were the expression of a fractured state of mind. What twisted this mind towards brooding on graves and murder, why did he choose this lonely and frightening path? It is these questions and more that are the themes of this book. With a cover depicting Edgar Allan Poe's face in black shadows, this is a book that can take pride of place in any gothic library.