

Books in series

#1
Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque Volume 1
1839
PYe who read are still among the living, but I who write shall have long since gone my way into the region of shadows. For indeed strange things shall happen, and secret things be known, and many cen- turies shall pass away ere these memorials be seen of men. And when seen there will be some to dis- believe, and some to doubt, and yet a few who will find much to ponder upon in the characters here graven with a stylus of iron.
Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. Volume 1
"Morella"
"Lionizing"
"William Wilson"
"The Man That Was Used Up—A Tale of the Late Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign"
"The Fall of the House of Usher"
"The Duc de L'Omelette"
"MS. Found in a Bottle"
"Bon-Bon"
"Shadow—A Parable"
"The Devil in the Belfry"
"Ligeia"
"King Pest—A Tale Containing an Allegory"
"The Signora Zenobia"
"The Scythe of Time"

#2
The Illustrated Edgar Allan Poe
1839
Edgar Allan Poe is no stranger to the strange. His tales of mystery and macabre have provoked many a nightmare. If you’ve been wondering how the editors of Canterbury Classics could create a new twist, wait nevermore! Your very own telltale hearts will tick-tick-tick oh-so-fast as you read the four terrifying tales presented here. And just when you think you’re safe, something spooky will pop-up. Go ahead and turn the page . . . if you dare.
\- This elegant and chillingly illustrated edition is great for adults with a childlike sense of wonder.
\- The Illustrated Edgar Allan Poe contains four unabridged tales from the master of the macabre, complete with hair-raising pop-ups.
The Illustrated Edgar Allen Poe will surely pique cultish curiosity of the most discerning of readers.
The tales in this compilation are:
The Fall of the House of Usher
The Tell-Tale Heart
The Pit and the Pendulum
The Cask of Amontillado