Perrault's fairy tales in a scintillating new translation, including the less familiar verse tales and with illustrations by Gustave Dore. The introduction explores the imaginative power of the stories and the many interpretations to which they have been subject.
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- 2022
- 2017
The book explores the rich history of John Jameson & Son Whiskey, detailing its origins and the craftsmanship behind its production. It also addresses the significant supply shortage that occurred in 1924, providing context to the challenges faced by the brand. Accompanied by illustrations from Harry Clarke, the narrative combines historical insights with visual artistry, making it a captivating read for whiskey enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
- 2010
Nightmares in Decay: The Edgar Allan Poe Illustrations of Harry Clarke
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Harry Clarke, celebrated as a master Irish illustrator, brought Edgar Allan Poe's works to life with his intricate and macabre style, reminiscent of Aubrey Beardsley. His illustrations for "Tales of Mystery and Imagination" first emerged in 1914, culminating in a 1919 edition featuring 24 drawings, later expanded to 32, including 8 full-color plates. NIGHTMARES IN DECAY showcases these illustrations alongside vignettes and rare variations. Additionally, it offers an illustrated biographical introduction by D M Mitchell, highlighting Clarke's life and artistic legacy.
- 1988
A brief analysis of the development, style, and protagonists of Faust is included with Goethe's classic tale about a troubled man who sells his soul to the devil.
- 1985
Tales of mystery and imagination
- 512 pages
- 18 hours of reading
This is a collection of 29 of Edgar Allan Poe's best-known stories, along with some of his more obscure tales. In these chilling stories, Poe's macabre imagination explores the darkest corners of the human mind and the furthest reaches of the paranormal.