Linkage: Books and Reading Edition

Blowhard, Esq. writes:

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Henri Cartier-Bresson, “Martine’s legs,” 1967

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6 Responses to Linkage: Books and Reading Edition

  1. chucho's avatar chucho says:

    The B&N paperbacks seem to yellow pretty quickly for me. Penguin usually has first-rate supplementary material, but are a little more pricey. Signets are good for shorter works, but the mass market format isn’t ideal for longer books (squished print). Not mentioned, but I think Bantam is still around. But I don’t like their new look for some reason, they remind me too much of Dovers.

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  2. Faze's avatar Faze says:

    I was checking out those B&N classics reprints at the store today, and it struck me that the paper was unacceptably transparent: You could see the ghost of the type on the reverse of the page behind the page you were reading. Now don’t laugh, but Readers’ Digest publishes a comprehensive and growing series of hardback classics (full text) called “World’s Best Reading”, would appeal to the design sense of UR readers. Each is soundly bound, with eminently readable type, adequate margins, and high-quality opaque paper. These are truly the best reading editions of the great books I’ve ever encountered, and I pick ’em up whenever they show up at book sales. Here’s more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World's_Best_Reading

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