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Nico87
09-26-2007, 08:21 PM
I'm struggling in my search to find a hardback edition within a reasonable prize range. Could anyone who have read a paperback edition advice me on which paperback edition I ought to get? Want something with quality and fine print.

Thanks

PVachon
09-26-2007, 08:43 PM
Hey,

have you taken a look on abebooks.com? It's a great website with listings from hundreds of used English bookstores from the US, England, Australia, etc. The prices can go from .99 mass market editions to 25 000$ first print editions. Great site.

Nico87
09-26-2007, 08:57 PM
Yep, ordered about 6 books from ABE yesterday. Awesome site indeed, and there are many different copies of 'We'. I thought I'd ask you guys if you knew of any "extraordinary" paperback editions. I'm mainly a hardback guy, but the cheapest option WITH dustjacket costs about $160. Most of the paperbacks are poor, so I'd be happy if anyone could recommend one exact paperback edition of 'We', or if anyone have good experience from a certain paperback publisher. The Naval & Millitary Press has excellent paperback editions, but 'We' ain't a warbook, and so they haven't published it.

By the way, sorry if the topic is misleading. I can bet you all thought I would start a discussion on the book!

bazarov
09-27-2007, 05:37 PM
No, that's really a bad book.