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 Post subject: I Like To Read (The Penguin Classics Complete Collection)
PostPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 12:50 am 
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... s&n=507846

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From Edwin A. Abottt to Emile Zola, the 1,802 titles in the Penguin Classics Complete Library total nearly half a million pages--laid end to end they would hit the 52 mile mark. Approximately 700 pounds in weight, the titles would tower 828 feet if you stacked them lengthwise atop each other--almost as tall as the Empire State Building. But don't worry, a nice set of bookshelves will hold them side-by-side just fine.


List Price: $13,315.84
Price: $7,989.50 (Free Shipping)

Here's a link to the full list: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/fe ... 17-1875328

So .... anyone gonna buy it?

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I'm guessing this is geared more towards libraries.


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I have a few of the Penguins. 1984, Huck Finn and a few others. Good cheap stuff!


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I saw that a while back and wondered when the hell one would have time to read all of those.

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I saw that a while back and wondered when the hell one would have time to read all of those.


i've done it..............twice

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As I mentione in the recent LotR thread, I worked at a bookstore while going to school.

As a result, my shelves are lined w/ many of these titles that I purchased for a very, very generous price.

The way I saw it while working at the bookstore, better to acquire all of this material now while I'm working here. It will last me the rest of my life.

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If I had the money I'd buy it without a thought.

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When I was in school, I went to a bilingual one, and at that time there was a collection by Penguin Classics that was 3 dollars a book and it was soo cheap. It´s called penguin popular classics (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/searc ... 16-0121426)

The difference is that the other one were just books from English/American autors, no others. And from this one I can see books translated into English.

Oh, I just feel like getting a book in english now hahaha.

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at a rough estimate, i'd say i probably have between 20 and 30 of those.

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I think it's great that you get free shipping. Almost makes it worth it.

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If you read 100 pages a day, it would take you about 14 years to read all that. I'm geting started now.


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At least I want this one to be the next one I read
Do you know if Dickens is too complex to read in English?

I´ll try to find it.

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Only bad thing about paper backs is that they do not age gracefully.

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jwfocker wrote:
Only bad thing about paper backs is that they do not age gracefully.


Yeah, I know, they get real ornery and keep sending soup back when they're at the deli because they're picky about what they eat.

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Juli_arg wrote:
Do you know if Dickens is too complex to read in English?

from what i've seen of your english grammar & usage, i think you'd be able to handle Dickens without much of a problem, esp. great expectations.

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i have a bunch of these from school....i'd like to buy some more in the future, although some nice hardbacks would look nicer on a future bookshelf

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