b 1885 Edgar Allen Poe
Quote
"Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary..."
Notes
The raven, with its glossy black feathers and sharp intelligence, is a mysterious and captivating creature that has woven its presence into mythology and literature throughout history. Edgar Allan Poe immortalized this enigmatic bird in his famous poem, "The Raven," where it serves as a harbinger of doom, croaking the haunting refrain of "Nevermore." Beyond its association with the macabre, ravens are known for their playful antics and remarkable problem-solving skills. With an impressive wingspan and a distinctive, guttural call, the raven continues to command attention as a symbol of both darkness and cleverness, leaving an indelible mark on the tapestry of human fascination.
Description
Blue cloth cover
gold lettering on spine
fair condition