THE RAVEN, ANNABEL LEE AND THE BELLS (1910)
This time I'm taking a look at an "Illustrated" book with 3 of Poe's most famous poems.
First up:
"THE RAVEN"
John Rea Neill is probably best known for illustrating an entire series of OZ books by author Frank L. Baum. Among his other projects was this book, whose existence I learned of only recently, and which, so far, I've only been able to find a relatively small number of images from.
Neill's art is light, flowery, intricate, and to my eyes, reminds me an awful lot of the work of modern illustrator P. Craig Russell !
Copies of this book are far beyond my budget, so I'm going to have to wait
until either a really cheap copy becomes available (as it did with the 1881
"THE BELLS"), or, for someone else to post hi-res scans of it online.
In the meantime, I'm posting what I have found...
ENJOY!
Page updated on 3-3-2022.
THE RAVEN, ANNABEL LEE & THE BELLS
cover by JOHN REA NEILL
(The Reilly & Britton Company / Chicago, IL / 1910)
"THE RAVEN" / Version 5
art by JOHN REA NEILL
Page 1
Page 3 / Title Page
Pages 4-5 / Copyright Page
Pages 12-13 / Introduction
Page 24
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Page 28 ??
Page 32
Page 33
Page 40 ??
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Pages 48
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Copyright (C) 1910 The Reilly & Britton Company.
Scans of THE RAVEN (1910) from the Books0977 Tumblr,
Wikipedia, Pinterest, Ebay, Heaven In A Wild Flower,
David Mason Books and Biblio sites.
Restorations by Henry R. Kujawa
For more:
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at The Poe Museum site.
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at the Biography site.
See more John Rea Neill art at the John R. Neill.net site.
See more John Rea Neill art at the Pulp Artists site.
See more John Rea Neill art at the Ask Art site.
See more John Rea Neill art at the Illustrator's Lounge site.
BUY John Rea Neill books from Amazon.
BUY John Rea Neill books from Ebay.
BUY John Rea Neill books from Etsy.
Read about The Raven at The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore site.
Read about the inspiration for The Raven at The Vintage News site.
Read about The Raven at the Mental Floss site.
Read the complete poem at the Poetry Foundation site.
See THE RAVEN Gallery of Illustrations!
Audio:
Hear the Basil Rathbone recording!
See the Vincent Price performance!
Hear the Christopher Lee recording!
Watch The Simpsons cartoon!
Comics:
See the James William Carling RAVEN illustrations!
See the William Ladd Taylor RAVEN illustrations!
See the Gustave Dore RAVEN illustrations!
See the Galen J. Perrett RAVEN illustrations!
See the John Rea Neill RAVEN illustrations! (coming soon!)
See the Ferdinand H. Horvath RAVEN illustrations!
Read the Harvey Kurtzman / Will Elder RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Wally Wood RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Mort Drucker RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Frank Springer RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Nico Rosso RAVEN adaptation!
Read the 2 George Woodbridge RAVEN adaptations!
Read the Richard Corben RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Peter Cappiello RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Paul Coker, Jr. RAVEN adaptation! (coming soon!)
Read the Steve Ditko RAVEN story!
Read the Jeff Bonivert RAVEN adaptation!
(Coming soon:)
Read the Ricardo Leite RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Jerry Gersten RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Gahan Wilson RAVEN adaptation!
Read the 1st Luciano Irrthum RAVEN adaptation
at the Canibuk blog!
Read the 2nd Luciano Irrthum RAVEN adaptation
at the Canibuk blog!
Read the Thomas Eide RAVEN adaptation!
Read the 2nd Richard Corben RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Eureka Productions RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Stuart Tipples RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Mangosta RAVEN adaptation!
Read the 3rd Luciano Irrthum RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Yein Yip RAVEN adaptation!
Read the David G. Fores RAVEN adaptation!
Read the 3rd Richard Corben RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Edu Molina RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Duncan Long RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Terrier Studios RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Pete Katz RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Rebecca Tough RAVEN adaptation!
Read the Gareth Hinds RAVEN adaptation!
See the CHRONOLOGICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!
See the ALPHABETICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!
(Continued in Poe 1910, Pt. 2)
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