Showing posts with label Easton Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easton Press. Show all posts

Luxurious Leatherbounds

So, it was admittedly a bit ambitious to promise a post a day during the semester's final week of grad school classes. But I'm back with some beautiful leather-bound classics, each one from Easton Press-- the same publisher of my Jane Austen collection. I want to note that I only purchased one of these books myself (used from a second-hand bookshop), and the rest were gifts from generous family members who enable my book addiction.

  • Herman Melville's Moby Dick
  • Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination
  • Donald Trump's How to Get Rich (signed by the Donald himself)
  • Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass
  • Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
  • The Poems of Robert Frost
  • William Shakespeare's The Comedies
  • Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird
  • Vanity Fair
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
  • Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
  • Charles Dickens' Great Expectations

I am not sponsored by or affiliated with Easton Press in any way-- I just really adore the high-quality of their books. The spines are inlaid with 22kt gold; the pages are gilded in gold and silver; the paper is acid-neutral and sewn (not glued) into the spine; the end papers are made of moiré fabric; each book contains an attached satin-ribbon page marker. There is so much detail and craftsmanship that goes into each book, I know I'll be able to read them and handle them over and over throughout the years without them getting worn-out or damaged. I love the idea that I own books that will stand the test of time and become heirlooms for my children and my children's children.

Own any Easton Press leather-bounds? Which books do you consider the crème de la crème of your collection?

Shelf Life

Yesterday I posted about my lovely library of yore. Each day this week, I'm going to share a close-up picture of each shelf and gush about its contents. Today, behold the beloved top shelf. 



Left to Right: My Jane Austen Collection from Easton Press. It just may be the pride (heh) and joy of my entire book collection. So far, I've read Pride & Prejudice, Sense & Sensibility, Mansfield Park, and Persuasion. I've yet to read Northanger Abbey or Emma. I'll eventually get to them when the mood is right.

Top to Bottom: Assorted leather-bound copies of classics: Far From the Madding Crowd, Crime & Punishment, Dracula, The Good Earth, Life with Father, Twice-Told Tales, and The Red Badge of Courage. And I've yet to read any of these, either!

Clearly, I need to make time for these gorgeous books. They're all languishing away on my Book Bucket List, and they deserve so much better than that. I think I may make it a goal this summer to read at least half of the unread books from this shelf. 

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