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Illustrated Tales Of Edgar Allan Poe Roger Corman Famous Monsters Vincent Price on 2040-motos

US $64
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Happy Valley, Oregon, United States

Happy Valley, Oregon, United States
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Collection of Poe tales from 1975 full of pictures from Roger Corman's films from the 60s. Its got pictures of Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre as well as others. Perfect for the Famous Monsters Of Filmland / vintage horror collector.

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