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Old 06-19-2013, 07:28 PM   #38
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If you have the money and physical space to spare for the books, and nobody else in your household is going to be upset, go for the bookcase and hardcover collection.


I do wonder if people like you are the main purchasers of the leather-bound hardcover books sold at Barnes & Noble for low prices. For people not familiar with them, B&N sells a number of PD hardcovers with fancy exteriors for about US$10-15. The interiors aren't anything special and they might not be printed on acid-free paper (meaning, I'm not sure on this) but they are inexpensive.

Last edited by LovesMacs; 06-19-2013 at 07:32 PM. Reason: Not sure if B&N leatherbound editions are on acid-free paper or not
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