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Monday, October 7, 2013. Scans Added of the Poe Stories. I've added scans below of the original publication of the 3 Poe stories that I questioned at the New Yorker. The scans are from the plates in the 1926 volume Poe's Brother. They can also be found on microform, though the quality on those is rather poor. I've left any original printing errors in my transcriptions, without comment; however, if you notice an actual transcription error in the posts below, please do drop me a line. I had learnt that Leo...

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Monday, October 7, 2013. Scans Added of the Poe Stories. I've added scans below of the original publication of the 3 Poe stories that I questioned at the New Yorker. The scans are from the plates in the 1926 volume Poe's Brother. They can also be found on microform, though the quality on those is rather poor. I've left any original printing errors in my transcriptions, without comment; however, if you notice an actual transcription error in the posts below, please do drop me a line. I had learnt that Leo...

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The Literary Detective: January 2010

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Sunday, January 31, 2010. Run Faster For the Exits. Hard on the heels of last week's ominous report by the Financial Times. More at Borders: their CEO bolted. On Tuesday, corporate HQ announced layoffs. Oh, and in between those two events. the iPad announcement. Has knocked Amazon off balance enough that it almost immediately capitulated today to a pushback on pricing by Macmillan. Interesting times, etc. It Cannot Grow Old! A great find over at Boing Boing, with a writeup. Saturday, January 23, 2010.

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The Literary Detective: Early Fiction by Poe: "A Fragment" (1827)

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Monday, October 7, 2013. Early Fiction by Poe: "A Fragment" (1827). Note: After a long absence from blogging, I'm back to follow up here on my New Yorker post about 3 possibly unattributed Edgar Allan Poe works. These works, published under the initials "W.H.P." in 1827, are not currently available online - though can be found on microfilm. And in the 1926 collection "Poe's Brother". And so I'm posting them on this blog.). 3 November 1827. Vol. I, No. 25, p. 196). I feel as if hungry, and suddenly a sump...

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The Literary Detective: April 2010

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Saturday, April 24, 2010. The Napoleon of Not a Clue. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the most incoherent book title of 1907! Think they're joking about a detective love-story starring a delusional Napoleon reincarnation? Well, here's the frontispiece:. Sunday, April 18, 2010. Come to Think of It, My Scalp IS Tingling. Saturday, April 17, 2010. I'm now up on Twitter: twitter.com/thelitdetective. Do We Get Jetpacks This Time? Sunday, April 4, 2010. There's no way to embed it here, alas, but the Times.

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The Literary Detective: March 2010

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Sunday, March 28, 2010. Chess for the Insane. What got me started this week on my whole Victorian board game kick - or, I should say, my latest. One - was a passing mention in this ad. Of Hexagonia, put out by Jaques and Son of London:. Jaques is still very much around. By the way.). Hexagonia was, apparently, the first commercially manufactured hexagonal chess game. (At left is a modern hex set from chessvariants.com. Saturday, March 27, 2010. From Peter Parley's Annual. Boston Almanac for the Year 1871.

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The Literary Detective: November 2009

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Sunday, November 29, 2009. I'm on a NPR Weekend Edition segment about Shakespeare's First Folio. This weekend; Scott Simon and I ventured into the vault of the Folger with library director Gail Paster. It's very rare that they let anyone into the underground vault - it literally has a giant time-lock door - so we were lucky indeed to have a look at such treasures as this Folio cheerily defaced. By a girl in the 1720s. Want to use old Folios as scratch-pads for your kids. Sunday, November 22, 2009. Here's...

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Strange Survivals: June 2010

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Old books, furtive practices, obscure hopes, and the long fading out of things. Sunday, June 13, 2010. 12288;You should just read it. It is perfect and evil. When you read it, imagine reading it when you were a child. What reminded me of it was this post on Kindertrauma. Oh god oh god oh god. Saturday, June 12, 2010. I bet it's something dirty. Unworthy of being repeated." This looks promising! Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature Science and the Arts. V 50, 1873). I'm disappointed, I was totally exp...

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Strange Survivals: Vos têtes! Quel dommage.

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Old books, furtive practices, obscure hopes, and the long fading out of things. Friday, June 11, 2010. Anyway, in Classical Japanese: A Grammar. By Haruo Shirane, just 30 pages in we find this:. 頭 蹴わられ、腰践みおられて、おめけ叫ぶ物おほかりけり。 Kashira KE-wara-re, koshi fumi-ora-re-te, omeki-sakebu mono ookari-keri. There were many ( ookari-keri. Who had their heads ( kashira. And split open ( ke-wara-re-te. Whose hips ( koshi. Were stomped on and broken (fumi-ora-re-te. And who screamed ( omeki-sakebu. Some things I read.

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Strange Survivals: COLOR TELEVISION

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Old books, furtive practices, obscure hopes, and the long fading out of things. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Middle of the frame, MAGNAVOX COLOR TV. A store in Santa Monica I'd never noticed before. I can't remember the last time I've seen COLOR TV on a sign outside an appliance store. COLOR TV. A phrase you mostly encounter these days on faded signs outside old and very crummy motels, and when they play "Money For Nothing" on the radio. February 24, 2011 at 5:18 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Friday, April 30, 2010. Weekend Stubble's finally getting a shave: a new website (including all my radio shows and links to over 100 of my articles) at literarydetective.com. A new blog (complete with all the old Stubble posts) at literarydetective.blogspot.com. My twitter feed: twitter.com/thelitdetective. Go forth and click! Posted by Paul Collins @ 2:56 PM.

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marydear: Cute Office Supplies

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011. I love nothing more than an everyday item with a smart design. I have been searching for a stapler worthy of a spot on my desk and I finally found one at Poppin. I also sprung for the matching tape dispenser. I thought the red would look great next to my powder blue typewriter. Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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