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Sequence. With a frontispiece by Will H. Low. Printed at the University Press on antique paper. 18mo. 147 pp. $1.25, net. _Second edition._ Also 50 copies on Dickinson handmade paper. $3.50 (all sold). PIERRE AND HIS PEOPLE. Tales of the Far North. Printed at the University Press on laid paper. 18mo. 318 pp. $1.25. _Third edition._ WHEN VALMOND CAME TO PONTIAC. The Story of a Lost Napoleon. With a cover designed by Bruce Rogers. 16mo. 222 pp. $1.50. _Fifth thousand._ POE, EDGAR ALLAN. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE. Newly collected, edited, and for the first time revised after the author's final manuscript corrections, by Edmund Clarence Stedman and George Edward Woodberry, with many portraits, fac-similes, and pictures by Albert Edward Sterner. This is the only complete edition of Poe's works. The entire writings have been revised; innumerable errors have been corrected; quotations have been verified, and the work now stands--for the first time--as Poe wished it to stand. The editors contribute a memoir, critical introduction, and notes; the variorum texts are given and new matter has been added. The portraits include several which have never appeared in book form before, and the printing has been carefully done at the University Press in Cambridge on specially made, deckled edge paper. In fine, the edition aims to be definitive, and is intended alike for the librarian, the student, and the book-lover. In ten volumes, price $15.00, net, a set; or separately, $1.50, net, per volume. The large-paper edition, limited to 250 numbered sets for America, contains a series of illustrations to the tales by Aubrey Beardsley, and a signed etching by Mr. Sterner,--not included in the small-paper edition,--proofs of all the pictures printed on India paper, and, in truth, is a luxurious edition. On handsome paper, octavo. Price, $50.00, net. Sold only in sets; numbers will be assigned as the orders are received. New York Tribune: "At no time in the future is it probable that the labors of his present editors and publishers will be superseded." New York Times: "Doubtless no other men in this country were
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