One of the reasons I'm not caring as much for the new and tinny-shinny books is that I've decided to engage in a personal collector's challenge for 2011, acquiring as many of the Easton Press 100 Greatest Books catalog as possible. I'm currently at 19, with 5 more due to arrive in the next week or so.
Thought a few of you might enjoy looking at the spines of these books. Since each is quite heavy, I've cleared space on my maple bookcase for these (and a few others).
As a bonus, you can also see the full Easton Press edition of Edward Gibbon's
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and the Folio Society's four-volume set of Ancient Empires.
And if you're wondering if I'm reading any of these, of course. I have bought these in very good condition, but I'm not going to have a panic attack if there's a scuff mark on the gilt edges, since these I plan to keep until I'm old and/or dead.
2 comments:
I might as well post it here:
Have you seen this yet?
http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Polish-Book-of-Monsters/122897307778218?v=info
http://www.amazon.com/Polish-Book-Monsters-Michael-Kandel/dp/0940962705/
No, I hadn't! Might just buy this soon, so thanks for the tip!
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