Do I collect books? No, but I have a lot of books. And I do own four copies of each of the Brontës’ seven novels, bought for the cover art.
I usually prefer paperbacks. They’re light and portable, and somehow feel more daring. I love lounging on the sofa and reading a nearly weightless paperback.
But lately I’ve switched to hardcovers. Have I stopped lounging? No. Wait for it… I AM ALLERGIC TO PAPERBACKS. And I wonder: should this be happening outside an underground comic book?
The rash has cleared up. It’s enough to make me a collector of hardcovers, though.
I have the World’s Classics hardcover edition of George Moore’s Esther Waters. I found it years ago at a used bookstore.
I certainly would like that edition of Katherine Mansfield! But I already HAVE a Katherine Mansfield. (You can buy it for about $10 on Etsy..)
I have collected books, especially the little Everyman’s Library hardbacks and The World’s Classics hardbacks. But I have fifteen Everyman’s John Ruskin’s books that I know I’ll ever read, so I now just admire those I see in used book stores. I now usually buy only ‘throw away’ books, books I’ll read (maybe) and then pass on to a library sale. By the way, it looks like you have my favorite copy of Wuthering Heights, the one illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg.
I have seen more small Everyman hardcovers than The World’s Classics. Once I accidentally ordered a used Oxford hardcover of Trollope’s He Knew He Was Right, not realizing it was a miniature. It really was too small for me to read 1,000 pages. I do like the idea of collecting hardcovers. Still, I don’t have room anymore.
On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 8:54 AM Thornfield Hall: A Book Blog wrote:
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