3 edition of Writings in the Broadway journal found in the catalog.
Writings in the Broadway journal
Edgar Allan Poe
Published
1986
by Gordian Press in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Other titles | Broadway journal. |
Statement | Edgar Allan Poe. Part 1, The text / edited by Burton R. Pollin. |
Series | Collected writings of Edgar Allan Poe -- v.3 |
Contributions | Pollin, Burton Ralph. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 364p. ; |
Number of Pages | 364 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17348485M |
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The Broadway Journal was printed every Saturday. The volumes of the Broadway Journal followed the usual approach of two volumes each year, with periods running from January-June and July-December, although the final issue of January 3, bears the imprint of volume II, no.
(The final issue is unusually scarce, and it is not present in most bound sets.). Edgar Allan Poe: Writings in the Broadway Journal, Nonfictional Prose: Part 1, the Text, Part 2, the Annotations (Collected Writings) by Edgar Allan Poe (Author), Burton R.
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The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe: Volumes 3 and 4: Writings in The Broadway Journal, Nonfictional Prose, New York: The Gordian Press, (Volume 3 presents the actual texts for this edition, reproduced photographically from the original issues, and volume 4 presents Pollin’s notes.
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