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Complete Works: (Complete Tales And Poems with Active TOC Active Footnotes Illustrated) by - cover
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Complete Works: (Complete Tales And Poems with Active TOC Active Footnotes Illustrated) by

A to z Classics

Editora: A to Z Classics

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This book contains now several HTML tables of contents that will make reading a real pleasure!

This volume collects the complete works of Edgar Allan Poe (Wikipedia). It started out as a restructuring and reformatting of the 1903 "Raven Edition" of his works—and then it grew.

Contents : 

THE TALES
THE POEMS
THE NOVELS
THE ESSAYS
THE MISCELLANEA
THE PLAY
THE CRITICISM
THE LETTERS
Disponível desde: 14/01/2018.

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