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The poem, about an Eastern ruler on his death bed who, despite a lifetime of military conquests, expresses regret for losing the love of his life, embodies many themes that run throughout Poe's literary career, including death and the loss of love. "Tamerlane and Other Poems" is included in the 300-book collection being sold by Self, the former president of Twentieth Century Fox Television, who lives in Los Angeles. Christie's also is selling Self's rarities from Mark Twain, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens and others. But "Tamerlane" is the centerpiece of the collection. "It's a wonderful book," Self said, admitting that he's never read the original, just a facsimile. "If you're going to collect Poe, the ultimate goal is
'Tamerlane.'" Self said he's selling now because he's 88 and his partner in collecting, his wife, Peggy, died three years ago. He said he doesn't want to burden his children with caring for the collection. "These books have given me so much pleasure, now it's time for them to give someone else pleasure," he said. San Francisco-based antiquarian book dealer John Windle said the book is likely to be sold to a private buyer because it would be difficult for a university or museum to explain such an expensive purchase while it's cutting staff, raising fees and shrinking endowments because of the soft economy. Windle said he knows a few collectors he thinks will be interested, but he's not divulging any names. "If I had the money," he said, "I'd buy it."
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