Book Stories of Edgar Allan Poe - Flame Tree Publishing
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SKU: FTP-9781786645456
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Description
One of the greatest writers of gothic fiction, Poe's dark, masterful stories have inspired a generation of writers. His macabre twists of fate and fascination with science and inventions led to the creation of Sherlock Holmes' mysteries, the bizarre horror of H.P. Lovecraft, and the grim, tormented tales of Stephen King.
Unique titles and a wide range of authors are synonymous with Flame Tree Publishing.
“The purpose… is to wash the dust of daily life off our souls” Pablo Picasso.
“Flame Tree Publishing washes the dust off everyday life” for over twenty years, creating illustrated books since 1992, art calendars since 1998, and illustrated e-books since 2009. Their extensive list includes powerful and eloquent artists such as Erté and Alphonse Mucha, complemented by extensive licenses in their award-winning calendar line, with Tate, V&A, RSC, RA, and many others.
With a wide range of authors, editors, and writers, from Vladimir Ashkenazy, Steve Hackett, John Howe, Sir George Martin, Brian May, Paul du Noyer, Paco Peña, Stanley Sadie, the company strives to create illustrated projects that are affordable, useful, and beautiful. In addition to printed titles, the unique offering of practical cookbooks, books on music, popular culture, and lifestyle is increasingly available in digital formats. The publisher believes that well-reviewed, thoughtfully curated content should be available in the many different formats their readers require.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | FTP-9781786645456 |
| Manufacturer | Flame Tree Publishing |
| Autor | Edgar Allan Poe, Foreword by Christopher Semtner |
| Liczba stron | 480 pages, 280,000 words, 25 illustrations |
| Material | Deluxe edition, silver printed, matte laminated, gold and silver foil embossed |
| język | Angielski |
| Oprawa | Twarda |
| Size | 234 x 153 x 36 mm |
| ISBN | 9781786645456 |
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