The Collected Tales of Edgar Allan Poe Spiral Notebook by Adam S. Doyle

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Whether for doodling, writing songs, penning love letters or just good old-fashioned notetaking, our Recovering the Classics spiral notebooks make a fantastic gift for classic literature lovers of all ages! With cover art inspired by the classic literature titles that have enter the public domain, our spiral notebooks are designed with care by a member of our artist community and handpicked by Team CAN. Each spiral-bound journal contains 80 ruled pages and measures 6.50 x 8.75”, is packaged in a clear polybag and ships in a mailer envelope. Proudly printed in the USA.

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The Digital Public Library of America amplifies the value of libraries as Americans’ most trusted sources of shared knowledge. They do this by proactively collaborating with partners in the field to accelerate innovative tools and ideas that empower and equip libraries to broaden digital access to information. Recovering The Classics is a crowdsourced collection of original book covers for some of the greatest works in the public domain, where anyone can contribute.

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Design By: Adam S. Doyle
Adam S. Doyle

Harnessing energy, raw and eloquent, Adam is an exhibiting artist and published illustrator, creating images that invigorate our connection to our natural world, our humanity, and our shared story. 
www.adamsdoyle.com

 

 

Design By: Adam S. Doyle
Adam S. Doyle

Harnessing energy, raw and eloquent, Adam is an exhibiting artist and published illustrator, creating images that invigorate our connection to our natural world, our humanity, and our shared story. 
www.adamsdoyle.com

 

 

Artist Statement

Poe's authorship has been hugely influential, feeding our cravings for tales of the dark and mysterious. Innumerable works of art, paintings, films, songs, fashion, and of course books have drawn inspiration from the narratives of this cursed man, born and orphaned in my hometown of Boston. While his gothic legacy is so familiar, many may think that his sensibilities can be consumed entirely through our pop culture. I created this cover to encourage the reading of his stories themselves. Curling up with a book is an intimate relationship between writer and reader. Here's the first stanza from The Raven. I hope it whets your appetite for more. "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore— While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. “’Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door—Only this and nothing more.” — Adam S. Doyle