Apparel
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Poe in a Box T-shirt
A must for any Poe fan, this T-shirt boldly bears Poe's likeness across the front. It is available in red (pictured), blue, and green.
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Poe Titles T-shirt
In case anyone has trouble remembering the titles of Poe’s tales and poems, the front of this all-cotton pre-shrunk T-shirt features about as many of the titles of our favorite Poe pieces as we could fit. It is available in either black or navy.
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Poe Portrait T-shirt
Poe solemnly stares from the back of this black all-cotton T-shirt. The Poe Museum logo is printed on the front chest. Available in black, navy, and mocha brown.
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Raven Beer Logo T-shirt
This cotton T-shirt bears the logo of the beer works which took its name from Poe's famous bird. There is a large raven on the back of the shirt and a small one on the left chest. Available in gray only.
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Howling Black Cat t-shirt
"Upon its head, with red extended mouth
and solitary eye of fire, sat the hideous beast whose
craft had seduced me into murder..." Poe's
classic tale of terror "The Black Cat" inspired
this chilling image. The black cotton
T-shirt features Poe's black cat on the back and the
Poe Museum logo on the front.
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Adult Slouching Poe t-shirt
This caricature of Poe in a mellow mood graces the
front of a cotton T-shirt. Available in white and gray.
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Children's Slouching Poe t-shirt
This caricature of Poe in a mellow mood graces the
front of a cotton T-shirt. Available in white, gray, pale blue, and pale yellow.
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Gold Bug t-shirt
The eerie skull-backed insect from Poe's tale crawls
down the back of a black T-shirt made exclusively for
the Poe Museum. 100% cotton. Available in Gold on black
only.
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Souvenirs
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Poe Museum Beer Mug
Take Poe out for a drink. This glass mug features Poe's portrait on one side and the Poe Museum logo on the other.
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Poe Museum Shot Glass
Poe's portrait graces the front of this shot glass, and the Poe Museum logo appears on the back. No shot glass collection is complete without this.
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Pot Belly Poe
This eerie three-inch-tall Edgar is made of hand painted crushed marble and features a removable head and a secret storage compartment.
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Small Poe Tote Bag
Perfect for carrying volumes of forgotten lore, this sturdy canvas tote bag measures 13.5" by 14.5."
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Large Poe Tote Bag
The larger version of our canvas Poe tote bag measures 19" by 17.5."
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Li'l Edgar
At about three inches tall,
Li'l Edgar is fully posable and comes with his own comic
book detailing his adventures.
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Pewter Heart Keychain
This heart-shaped keychain
bears a quote from Poe’s great love poem “Annabel
Lee.” “We loved with a love that was more
than love.”
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Poe Action Figure
Here is Poe as popularly
imagined, complete with a detachable raven on his shoulder.
This plastic Poe is five spooky inches tall and stands,
raises his arms, and walks (sort of). Biographical information
about Poe on the back of the package.
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Black Poe Mug
Glazed black ceramic coffee
mug is dramatically simple with a facsimile of Poe’s
signature in white letters wrapped around it.
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Pewter keychain
Book-shaped pewter
charm with a quote from one of Poe's letters engraved
on the back, "I became insane, with long intervals
of horrible sanity."
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Raven
napkins
White paper cocktail napkins
patterned with small black ravens.
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Poe
Daguerreotype mousepad
Now you can have Poe staring
up at you from your desk as you work. This
mousepad bears the sullen likeness of Poe taken from
a daguerreotype in the Poe Museum's collection.
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Raven
puppet
This fuzzy black hand puppet
comes tagged with facts about the bird they represent.
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Poe
doll
Soft sculpture cloth doll
represents a mustached, elegantly dressed Poe with a
Raven perched on his shoulder, a black cat at his feet
and a quill pen, his favored writing implement, in his
hand.
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Prints,
Books, DVDs & CDs
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The Incredible Mr. Poe: Comic Book Adaptations of the Works of Edgar Allan Poe 1943-2007
This full-color catalog of the Poe Museum's exhibit "Poe in Comics" details the history of Edgar Allan Poe's presence in comic books and graphic novels.
paperback, 72 pages
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Edgar Allan Poe Audio Collection
5 CD Set
Master horror stars Vincent Price and Basil Rathbone perform twenty of Poe's most chilling tales and poems in this six-hour audio collection. Vincent Price's cinematic career included such Poe adaptations as "House of Usher," "The Masque of the Red Death," and "The Raven." Basil Rathbone starred in over eighty films, including the Poe adaptation "Tales of Terror."
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"The Tell-Tale Heart" Comic
Illustrated by Bill Fountain
64 pages, paperback
This comic features Fountain's visual interpretations of Poe's tales "The Tell-Tale Heart," "Hop Frog," "The Cask of Amontillado," and "The Sphinx." Also included is Poe's haunting poem "The Bells."
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue: The Dupin Tales
By Edgar A. Poe
With an Introduction by Matthew Pearl
119 pages, paperback
When Poe invented the modern detective story, he also introduced the first literary detective C. Auguste Dupin. This book includes all three of Poe's detective tales featuring Dupin. Matthew Pearl, author of The Poe Shadow, provides an informative introduction to the tales and their influence on later detective stories.
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The Beautiful Cigar Girl
By Daniel Stashower
326 pages, hardcover
In 1841, a popular New York cigar girl was brutally murdered, but the police were unable to find her killer. After the success of his first fictional detective tale "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," Edgar A. Poe decided to try his hand at solving the real-life murder mystery. Using information gathered from newspaper accounts, Poe crafted a story in which he claimed to solve the crime. Daniel Stashower's book The Beautiful Cigar Girl tells the true story of Poe's attempt to investigate the crime.
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Tales of Terror/Twice Told Tales DVD
Tales of Terror features Vincent Price in a trilogy of adaptations of Poe's most chilling tales. The same DVD also contains another Vincent Price film, Twice Told Tales, inspired by the works of Poe's contemporary Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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Music of Poe's World and Other 19th Century Music CD
With 20 songs, this innovative CD deals with the music of Edgar Allan Poe's world - including his favorite song and songs that his parents sang on stage. This is not the tortured side of Poe but reflects the calmerside of the man. The music is suitable for background sounds, meditation, or just times when you want to slow down the pace of life.
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“Into that Darkness Peering: Nightmarish Tales of the Macabre” CD
Narrator Wayne June brings to life three of Poe’s most popular works on this chilling audio book. The CD features “The Raven,” “The Black Cat,” and “The Cask of Amontillado.”
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The Portable Poe
Edited and by Philip Van Doren Stern
Edited and by Philip Van Doren Stern, this anthology attempts
to bring together the best of Poe's stories,
poems, essays, and letters. The book also includes
a chronology of Poe's life and a biographical sketch. Paperback,
666 pages
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The Raven (comic book version)
Illustrated by Bill Fountain
This text of this comic remains faithful to the
original poem "The Raven," but the words
are interpreted in new and weird ways by the illustrations
of Bill Fountain. Each copy is signed by the
artist. 24 pages, Black and White illustrations
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The Unknown Poe
This small gem of a book
brings together an assortment of Poe’s lesser-known
works – letters, poems, juvenilia, his marginalia
and other short prose pieces – with observations
about the author by the French writers he heavily influenced,
particularly Baudelaire. An unusual glimpse into Poe’s
posthumous significance as well as a taste of seldom-anthologized
work. Paperback.
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Dore’s “Raven”
Poe’s most famous poem,
“The Raven,” became a popular subject for
illustrators in the 1880s. The most famous set of “Raven”
illustrations are those done by French artist Gustave
Dore, and they are collected in this high-quality paperback,
together with the text of the poem.
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“The Raven” on parchment
One of Poe’s favorite
poems is reproduced here in a facsimile of Poe’s
handwriting on aged parchment-style paper with a small
portrait of Poe at the top. Approximately 13 ¾
“ x 16”
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“Annabel Lee” on parchment
Poe famous poem “Annabel
Lee” is reproduced in a facsimile of Poe’s
handwriting on aged parchment-style paper with a small
portrait of Poe at the top. 11 ½” x 9 ½”
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Quoth the Raven Exhibit Catalogs
These attractive limited
edition catalogs feature selections from the 1997 Poe
Museum exhibit “Quoth the Raven,” a display
of rare items from the world’s largest private
collection of Poe artifacts. Photographs of these items,
which include Poe’s vest and a letter from Poe
to Washington Irving, are accompanied by fascinating,
delightful, and macabre information on the writer.
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Poe portrait
print
Tinted reproduction of Timothy Cole’s masterful
1880 wood engraving of Poe from the famous “Ultima
Thule” portrait. Approximately 11” x 9”
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Edgar
Allan Poe: A Critical Biography
By Arthur Hobson Quinn with
a foreword by Shawn Rosenheim. The definitive biography
on Poe, first published in 1941, reissued in 1998. Dr.
Quinn, the scholar who uncovered some of the forgeries
that contributed to Poe's scandalous personal reputation,
exhaustively researched this thorough, even-handed account,
and offers criticism of Poe's works as well as essentials
about the poet's life and career. Softcover. 804 pages,
43 illustrations. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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Poe's
Richmond
Written by a Poe Museum
board member, the late Agnes Bondurant in 1942, this
book, illustrated by woodcuts, is good for those interested
in Poe, early to mid-nineteenth century history and
the antebellum South. A brief biography of Poe is given
at the beginning.
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Poe's
Greatest Hits 2 CD Set
Noted Poe actor, Norman George,
performs nine well-known Poe works including "To
Helen," "The Tell-Tale Heart," The Pit
and the Pendulum," "The Raven," "The
Bells," "The Cask of the Amontillado,"
"The Black Cat, " The Masque of the Red Death"
and "Annabel Lee." 146 minutes.
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