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THREE COLLECTIBLE BOOKS by Lewis Carroll, "Alice in Wonderland": the first illus. by W.H. Walker with 8 in color, 42 in black & white, London: John Lane The Bodley Head, illus. blue cloth cover, dust jacket. Second, illus. by Harry Riley, first edition thus, London: Arthur Barry, 1945, dust jacket; third, 28 illus. & colored frontispiece by Thomas Maybank, London & N.Y.I'm not talking here about true first editions for the simple reason that if you could find (for example) a first edition of Pride and Prejudice from the year 1813, you'd pay a minimum of $15,000 for it. This is more about the book itself, its design, the cover art, the workmanship that went into making a package for a particular well loved novel.
Someone gave me an edition of Sense and Sensibility (or maybe it was Persuasion; I can't find it just now, of course, although when I went off searching I found a few other books that had been eluding me. I'm convinced that my books hold meetings in the middle of the night to predict which one I'll need next and thus, whose turn it is to hide)... but the point is, this particular edition, paperback, really struck me for its artwork: a close up, detailed painting of the sweep of a highly embroidered skirt. When I do run across this book, I always think I have to look to see what publisher put it out and go see if the other Austen books are done in the same style.
I don't read these editions I collect for their physical selves; when I do sit down to re-read, I always go back to the same hardcover critical edition, which is full of bits of paper and stcky notes.
Enough, I think, of obsessing about books, for the moment.
March 30, 2004 05:42 AM
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I am one of those collectors.... For me it's books and stories by the science fiction writer Bob Shaw. I'm well on my way to having a complete set of all english-language editions of his novels, and in the last year or so I've started making an effort to get hold of all editions of his short stories. (He was a prolific short story writer, so that's going to take me *years*.)
If I ever have time, I'd like to put together a web site to display the collection. Something with scans of the cover art, synopses of the books, and the opportunity for people to write their own comments on the books. (A bit like John Sandford's web site: http://www.johnsandford.org/ )
If I ever have time.... Hah!
Posted by: Martin at March 30, 2004 01:29 PM
