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Poe, Dupree (1902-1965); used pseudonym Roger Rhodes (about) (items)
- The Corpse in the Buckboard, (ss) Western Aces July 1944, as by Roger Rhodes
- Sidewinders in Stetsons, (ss) Western Trails August 1944, as by Roger Rhodes
- All Trails Lead to Brimstone, (nv) Western Aces November 1944, as by Roger Rhodes
- Trigger Tracks to Railhead, (nv) Western Aces January 1945, as by Roger Rhodes
- Lightning Avenger, (ss) Western Aces May 1945, as by Roger Rhodes
- Killer from Rocky Ridge, (ss) Thrilling Western November 1945, as by Roger Rhodes
- Gunsmoke Relay, (ss) West June 1946, as by Roger Rhodes
- Neighbors of Poverty Range, (ss) Popular Western October 1946, as by Roger Rhodes
- Last of the Wild Bunch, (ss) Texas Rangers October 1948
- Judas of the Range, (ss) Texas Rangers November 1948
- Trumped, (vi) Texas Rangers December 1948
- Wolf Fangs or Bullets, (ss) The Rio Kid Western December 1948
- Buried Deep and Safe, (ss) Texas Rangers January 1949
- Big Enough to Die, (ss) Giant Western February 1949
- Pore Man’s Range, (ss) Texas Rangers February 1949
- Death Grins in Moonlight, (ss) Thrilling Western March 1949
- On the Owlhoot, (ss) Range Riders Western March 1949
- Gun-Wolf Breed, (ss) Popular Western April 1949
- Trail Dust, (vi) Mammoth Western June 1949
- Trapper’s Nightmare, (ss) The Rio Kid Western June 1949
- A Badman’s Dog, (ss) Texas Rangers July 1949
- The Broken Yoke, (ss) Golden West Romances October 1949
- Dead Man’s Boots, (ss) Popular Western October 1949
- A Steady Cowman, (ss) Rodeo Romances October 1949
- Survival of the Weakest, (ss) Giant Western October 1949
- Saddle Up and Die, (ss) The Rio Kid Western December 1949
- Town Buster, (ss) Mammoth Western December 1949
- Wilderness Vengeance, (ss) Mammoth Western December 1949
- Justice Plays for Keeps, (vi) Mammoth Western January 1950
- No Quarter Given, (ss) 5 Western Novels Magazine January 1950
- Bleached Bones, (ss) Mammoth Western March 1950
- Homestead Rights, (ss) West March 1950
- Killers of the Pack, (ss) Thrilling Western March 1950
- Fury of the Range, (ss) Mammoth Western April 1950
- Raised the Right Way, (ss) West May 1950
- Dead Man’s Reprieve, (ss) The Rio Kid Western September 1950
- Hangman’s Tree, (ss) Thrilling Western September 1950
- Place for a Squatter, (ss) Thrilling Ranch Stories Fall 1950
- Hungry Ground, (ss) Thrilling Western November 1950
- Rooted to the Land, (ss) Western Rodeo Romances Winter 1951
Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849); used pseudonym Walter G. Bowen? (about) (books) (items)
- Dreams, (pm) Tamerlane and Other Poems by A. Bostonian, Calvin F.S. Thomas, 1827
- Evening Star, (pm) Tamerlane and Other Poems by A. Bostonian, Calvin F.S. Thomas, 1827
- Imitation, (pm) Tamerlane and Other Poems by A. Bostonian, Calvin F.S. Thomas, 1827
- Tamerlane, (pm) Tamerlane and Other Poems by A. Bostonian, Calvin F.S. Thomas, 1827
- To — (“I saw thee on thy bridal day—”), (pm) Tamerlane and Other Poems by A. Bostonian, Calvin F.S. Thomas, 1827
- untitled (“In youth have I known…”), (pm) Tamerlane and Other Poems by A. Bostonian, Calvin F.S. Thomas, 1827
- untitled (“In youth have I known one…”), (pm) Tamerlane and Other Poems by A. Bostonian, Calvin F.S. Thomas, 1827
- untitled (“The happiest day—the happiest hour…”), (pm) Tamerlane and Other Poems by A. Bostonian, Calvin F.S. Thomas, 1827
- Visit of the Dead, (pm) Tamerlane and Other Poems by A. Bostonian, Calvin F.S. Thomas, 1827
- Fairy-Land (“Dim vales—and shadowy floods—”), (pm) Yankee and Boston Literary Gazette September 1829
- Al Aaraaf, (pm) Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems by Edgar A. Poe, Hatch & Dunning, 1829
- A Dream, (pm) Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems by Edgar A. Poe, Hatch & Dunning, 1829
- Preface, (pm) Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems by Edgar A. Poe, Hatch & Dunning, 1829
- To M—, (pm) Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems by Edgar A. Poe, Hatch & Dunning, 1829
- To — (“The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see”), (pm) Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems by Edgar A. Poe, Hatch & Dunning, 1829
- To the River —, (pm) Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems by Edgar A. Poe, Hatch & Dunning, 1829
- untitled (“Science! meet daughter of old Time thou art”), (pm) Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems by Edgar A. Poe, Hatch & Dunning, 1829
- Fairy-Land (“Sit down beside me, Isabel”), (pm) Poems by Edgar Allan Poe, Elam Bliss, 1831
- Introduction, (pm) Poems by Edgar Allan Poe, Elam Bliss, 1831
- Introduction to Poems—1831, (in) Poems by Edgar Allan Poe, Elam Bliss, 1831
- Israfel, (pm) Poems by Edgar Allan Poe, Elam Bliss, 1831
- A Pæan, (pm) Poems by Edgar Allan Poe, Elam Bliss, 1831
- To Helen (“Helen, thy beauty is to me”), (pm) Poems by Edgar Allan Poe, Elam Bliss, 1831
- Metzengerstein, (ss) Philadelphia Saturday Courier January 14 1832
- The Bargain Lost, (ss) Baltimore Saturday Courier December 1 1832
- Ms. Found in a Bottle, (ss) Baltimore Saturday Visitor October 19 1833
- Ms. Found in a Bottle, (ss) Baltimore Saturday Visitor October 19 1833
- The Coliseum, (pm) Baltimore Saturday Visitor October 26 1833
- The Visionary, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book January 1834
- Berenice, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger March 1835
- Catholic Hymn, (pm) Southern Literary Messenger April 1835
- Morella, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger April 1835
- Morella, (ex) Southern Literary Messenger April 1835
- Lionizing, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger May 1835
- Hans Phaall—A Tale, (na) Southern Literary Messenger June 1835
- To One in Paradise, (pm) Southern Literary Messenger July 1835
- The Visionary, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger July 1835
- King Pest, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger September 1835
- Lines Written in an Album, (pm) Southern Literary Messenger September 1835
- Loss of Breath, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger September 1835
- Shadow—A Parable, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger September 1835
- From Theodore S. Fay, (br) Southern Literary Messenger December 1835
- Scenes from “Politian”, (pl) Southern Literary Messenger December 1835 (+1)
- Defoe, (ms) Southern Literary Messenger January 1836 [Ref. Daniel Defoe]
- The Duc de l’Omelette, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger February 1836
- From Morris Mattson, (br) Southern Literary Messenger February 1836
- Four Beasts in One: The Homo-Camelopard, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger March 1836
- From Joseph Rodman Drake—Fitz-Greene Halleck, (br) Southern Literary Messenger April 1836
- Maelzel’s Chess-Player, (ar) Southern Literary Messenger April 1836
- A Tale of Jerusalem, (ss) Southern Literary Messenger April 1836
- From Robert M. Bird, (br) Southern Literary Messenger September 1836
- Letter to B—, (lt) Southern Literary Messenger 1836
- Bridal Ballad, (pm) Southern Literary Messenger January 1837
- Sonnet—To Zante, (pm) Southern Literary Messenger January 1837
- To Zante, (pm) Southern Literary Messenger January 1837
- Von Jung, the Mystic, (ss) American Monthly Magazine June 1837
- The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, (ex) Harper, July 1838
- The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, (n.) Harper, July 1838, etc.
- Ligeia, (nv) American Museum September 18 1838
- The Psyche Zenobia, (ar) American Museum December 1838
- The Scythe of Time, (ss) American Museum December 1838
- The Dutch Brig, (ex) Harper & Brothers, 1838
- The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, (n.) Harper & Brothers, 1838
- Siope—A Fable, (ss) The Baltimore Book, a Christmas and New Year’s Present ed. W. H. Carpenter & T. S. Arthur, Bayly & Burns, 1838
- A Dream Within a Dream, (pm) The Flag of Our Union March 31 1839
- The Haunted Palace, (pm) American Museum April 1839
- The Devil in the Belfry, (ss) Saturday Chronicle May 18 1839
- The Man That Was Used Up, (ss) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine August 1839
- The Fall of the House of Usher, (nv) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine September 1839
- From Baron de la Motte Fouqué, (br) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine September 1839
- The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion, (ss) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine December 1839
- William Wilson, (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Year’s Present for 1840, Carey & Hart, 1839
- Silence, (pm) Philadelphia Saturday Courier January 4 1840
- Sonnet—Silence, (ss) Philadelphia Saturday Courier January 4 1840
- From Thomas Moore, (br) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine January 1840
- The Journal of Julius Rodman, (uw) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine January 1840 - June 1840
- The Business Man (Peter Pendulum), (ss) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine February 1840
- The Philosophy of Furniture, (ar) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine May 1840
- The Man of the Crowd, (ss) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine December 1840
- Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, (co) Lea & Blanchard, 1840
- Appendix, (ms) Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, Lea & Blanchard, 1840
- Preface, (pr) Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, Lea & Blanchard, 1840
- Prospectus of The Penn Magazine, (ms) self-published, 1840
- Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling, (ss) Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, Lea & Blanchard, 1840
- From Edward Lytton Bulwer, (br) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine April 1841
- The Murders in the Rue Morgue [C. Auguste Dupin], (nv) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine April 1841
- Barnaby Rudge, (br) Philadelphia Saturday Post May 1 1841 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- The Sleeper, (pm) Saturday Chronicle May 22 1841
- A Descent Into the Maelström, (nv) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine May 1841
- The Island of the Fay, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine June 1841
- A Few Words on Secret Writing, (ar) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine July 1841
- A Few Words on Secret Writing, (ex) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine July 1841
- A Few Words on Secret Writing, (ar) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine July 1841
- The Colloquy of Monos and Una, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine August 1841
- From Lambert A. Wilmer, (br) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine August 1841
- Never Bet Your Head, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine September 1841
- Three Sundays in a Week, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 27 1841
- Eleonora, (ss) The Gift: a Christmas and New Year’s Present for 1842, Carey & Hart, 1841
- My Autobiography, (bg) 1841
- Exordium to Critical Notices, (es) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine January 1842
- Dickens’ Barnaby Rudge, (ar) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine February 1842 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- From Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, (br) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine March 1842, etc.
- Life in Death, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine April 1842
- Nathaniel Hawthorne, (br) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine April 1842 [Ref. Nathaniel Hawthorne]
- The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine May 1842
- Nathaniel Hawthorne, (br) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine May 1842 [Ref. Nathaniel Hawthorne]
- The Landscape Garden, (ss) Snowden’s Lady’s Companion October 1842
- The Mystery of Marie Rogêt [C. Auguste Dupin], (nv) Snowden’s Lady’s Companion November 1842 (+2)
- The Pit and the Pendulum, (ss) The Gift: a Christmas and New Year’s Present, MDCCCXLIII, Carey & Hart, 1842
- The Conqueror Worm, (pm) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine January 1843
- The Tell-Tale Heart, (ss) The Pioneer January 1843
- The Tell-Tale Heart, (ex) The Pioneer January 1843
- Lenore, (pm) The Pioneer February 1843
- Notes on English Verse, (ar) The Pioneer March 1843
- The Gold-Bug, (nv) Dollar Newspaper June 21 1843 (+1)
- The Black Cat, (ss) United States Saturday Post and Chronicle August 19 1843
- Our Amateur Poets—No. III—William Ellery Channing, (bg) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine August 1843
- Our Contributors No. VIII—Fitz-Greene Halleck, (bg) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine September 1843
- Raising the Wind; or, Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences, (ar) Philadelphia Saturday Courier October 14 1843
- Review of Wyandotte, (br) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine November 1843
- The Spectacles, (ss) Dollar Newspaper March 27 1844
- Review of Orion, (br) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine March 1844
- The Conquest of the Air, (ex) The Sun Magazine April 13 1844
- Untitled, (ss) The Sun April 13 1844
- A Tale of the Ragged Mountains, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book April 1844
- The Balloon Hoax, (lt) Columbia Spy May 25 1844
- Dream-Land, (pm) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine June 1844
- The Premature Burial, (ss) Dollar Newspaper July 31 1844
- Mesmeric Revelation, (ss) Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine August 1844
- The Oblong Box, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book September 1844
- The Angel of the Odd, (ss) Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine October 1844
- Introduction, (ms) United States Magazine and Democratic Review November 1844
- Marginalia, (cl) United States Magazine and Democratic Review November 1844
- “Thou Art the Man”, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book November 1844
- The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq., (ss) Southern Literary Messenger December 1844
- Tennyson, (ms) United States Magazine and Democratic Review December 1844 [Ref. Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- The Elk, (ss) Opal 1844
- Morning on the Wissahiccon, (vi) Opal 1844
- The Purloined Letter [C. Auguste Dupin], (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Year’s Present for 1845, Carey & Hart, 1844
- The Raven, (pm) New York Evening Mirror January 29 1845
- The Raven, (ex) New York Evening Mirror January 29 1845
- The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book February 1845
- The City in the Sea, (pm) American Review April 1845
- Some Words with a Mummy, (ss) American Review April 1845
- To F—, (pm) Broadway Journal April 1845
- The Valley of Unrest, (pm) American Review April 1845
- Old English Poetry, (ar) Broadway Journal May 17 1845
- The Power of Words, (ss) United States Magazine and Democratic Review June 1845
- Eulalie, (pm) American Review July 1845
- The Imp of the Perverse, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine July 1845
- From Thomas Hood, (br) Broadway Journal August 9 1845
- Men of Genius, (ms) Godey’s Lady’s Book August 1845
- The Lake: To—, (pm) The Raven and Other Poems by Edgar Allan Poe, Wiley and Putnam, 1845
- The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether, (ss) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine November 1845
- The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, (ss) American Whig Review December 1845
- Tales of Mystery and Imagination, (co) George Routledge & Sons, Limited, 1845
- Dedication, (ms) 1845
- Mystification, (ss) Broadway Journal v2 #25, 1845
- To Isadore, (pm) Broadway Journal 1845 (error, actually by A. M. Ide, Jr.)
- The Sphinx, (ss) Arthur’s Ladies’ Magazine January 1846
- To Her Whose Name Is Written Below, (pm) New York Evening Mirror February 21 1846
- The Philosophy of Composition, (ar) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine April 1846
- The Cask of Amontillado [Fortunato], (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book November 1846
- What Is Poetry?, (ms) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine November 1846
- To M.L.S.—, (pm) The Home Journal March 13 1847
- The Domain of Arnheim, (ss) Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine March 1847
- Tale-Writing—Nathaniel Hawthorne, (ar) Godey’s Lady’s Book November 1847 [Ref. Nathaniel Hawthorne]
- Ulalume, (pm) American Whig Review December 1847
- Mystifications, (ss) 1847
- An Enigma, (pm) Union Magazine March 1848
- To — (“Not long ago, the writer of these lines”), (pm) Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine March 1848
- To — (“I saw thee once”), (pm) Union Magazine November 1848
- Eureka: A Prose Poem, (ex) Putnam, 1848
- Eureka: A Prose Poem, (ar) Putnam, 1848
- Mellonta Tauta, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book February 1849
- Hop-Frog, (ss) The Flag of Our Union March 17 1849
- From James Russell Lowell, (br) Southern Literary Messenger March 1849
- Review of A Fable for the Critics, (ex) Southern Literary Messenger March 1849
- A Valentine, (pm) Union Magazine March 1849
- Von Kempelen and His Discovery, (ss) The Flag of Our Union April 14 1849
- Eldorado, (pm) The Flag of Our Union April 21 1849
- For Annie, (pm) The Flag of Our Union April 28 1849
- X-ing a Paragrab, (ss) The Flag of Our Union May 12 1849
- Imagination, (ms) Southern Literary Messenger May 1849
- Shelley, (ms) Southern Literary Messenger May 1849 [Ref. Percy Bysshe Shelley]
- Landor’s Cottage, (ss) The Flag of Our Union June 9 1849
- Tom Hood, (ms) Southern Literary Messenger September 1849 [Ref. Thomas Hood]
- Annabel Lee, (pm) Tribune October 9 1849
- The Bells, (pm) Union Magazine December 1849
- To My Mother, (pm) The Flag of Our Union 1849
- The Poetic Principle, (ar) Union Magazine October 1850
- The Poetic Principle, (ex) Union Magazine October 1850
- Fancy and Imagination, (ar) Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: Volume III by Edgar Allan Poe, J. S. Redfield, 1850
- Listeners’ Lure, (ms) Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: Volume III by Edgar Allan Poe, J. S. Redfield, 1850
- “The Old Curiosity Shop”, (ms) Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: Volume III by Edgar Allan Poe, J. S. Redfield, 1850 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- Twice-Told Tales, (br) 1850 [Ref. Nathaniel Hawthorne]
- Astoria, (br) Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: Volume IV by Edgar Allan Poe, J. S. Redfield, 1856 [Ref. Washington Irving]
- Alone, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly September 1875
- The Raven’s Voice, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1878
- Tales, (co) Tauchnitz, 1884; edited by John H. Ingram
- Selections from Edgar Allan Poe—Prose and Poetry, (co) Cassell, 1885
- “Beloved! Amidst the Earnest Woes”, (sg) Atalanta #75, December 1893, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- Selections from the Correspondence of Poe, (lt) The Century Magazine August 1894, etc.; edited by George E. Woodberry
- Selections from the Correspondence of Poe, (ex) The Century Magazine August 1894 (+2)
- Tales of Mystery and Imagination (var. 1), (co) Grant Richards, 1902
- The Folio Club, (pr) The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1902
- The Best Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, (co) A.C. McClurg, October 1903; edited by Sherwin Cody
- Leonaine, (pm) The Fortnightly Review February 1904
- The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume One: Introductions and Poems, (co) Funk & Wagnalls, 1904
- The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume Two: Tales—Marvelous Adventure, (co) Funk & Wagnalls, 1904
- The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume Three: Tales—Marvelous Adventure, (co) Funk & Wagnalls, 1904
- The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume Four: Tales—The Detection of Crime, (co) Funk & Wagnalls, 1904
- The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume Five: Tales—Mystery and Occultism, (co) Funk & Wagnalls, 1904
- The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume Six: Tales—Horror and Death, (co) Funk & Wagnalls, 1904
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