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EDGAR ALLAN POE (11 S. xii. 302, 350, 365, 510). — In The Bookman for January, 1909, appeared an illustrated article on ‘Edgar Poe and Some of his Friends,’ by John H. Ingram. On p. 168 is an illustration “from an old engraving” of “Poe's School at Stoke Newington, now demolished.” I am not aware whether this is the sketch in Ingram’ s ‘Life of Poe’ referred to by MR. R. M. HOGG.
JOHN T. PAGE.
Long Itchington, Warwickshire.
In your issue of Dec. 25 MR. R. M. HOGG asserts, “The sketch in Ingram’ s ‘Life of Poe’ is also wrong.” None of my works on E. A. Poe contains any sketch of the place referred to. The other assertion, that “There appears to be some confusion amongst Poe's biographers as to the site of Dr. Branby's [sic] school at Stoke Newington,” does not include
JOHN H. INGRAM.
1 Hollingbury Terrace, Preston, Brighton.
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Notes:
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[S:0 - NQUK, 1916] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - A Poe Bookshelf - Edgar Allan Poe (J. T. Page and J. H. Ingram, 1916)