WORLD-RENOWNED EDGAR ALLAN POE COLLECTION FINDS TEMPORARY HOME AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY

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Date: 20060921
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Cornell University issued the following press release:

"Nevermore: The Edgar Allan Poe Collection of Susan Jaffe Tane," one of the most comprehensive Poe collections in the world, will be on display in the Hirshland Gallery of the Carl A. Kroch Library at Cornell for five months beginning Sept. 29.

The collection, which includes a fragment of Edgar Allan Poe's coffin, traces the history of Poe's extraordinary career and is the most extensive showing of Tane's collection ever presented. The exhibition features many of Poe's unique manuscripts, scarce copies of his first editions, rare ...

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