So I’ve been actively looking for interesting editions of selected titles to add to my bookshelves. As I engaged in this I realized that, in some instances, I was going to wind up with multiple copies of things (for example, I have a lovely, display edition of Shakespeare but also a more utilitarian set of the collected works and some individual editions of plays that I’ve thoroughly marked up and annotated and am unable to get rid of – so now I just have multiple editions). I was also lucky enough to find some amazing editions of classics scholarly works, like Fernand Braudel’s history of the Mediterranean in the age of Philip II. Here’s a peek into my expanding collection.
Weekend Reading:
- Iconic LA landmarks rendered in cake!
- Will the costumes in the upcoming Jem movie live up to the cartoon’s high-fashion spirit? I, for one, will be bitterly disappointed if they don’t.
- A collection of laughable signs from the folks at Buzzfeed.
- This is so bizarre – a graveyard of ET video games from the 80s judged to be so awful that they were buried en masse in the New Mexico dessert.
- The evolution of modern fashion and its class underpinnings/linkages can be traced to the 30s…this is a fascinating read.
- I stumbled across this awesome etymology website – which is perfect for me because I can only access the Oxford English Dictionary at work because the U of A library has a subscription and I can only access a limited number of Yale library resources as an alumnus.
- I both love getting yelled in a profane manner and being told what to make for dinner.
- How academia resembles a drug gang. This could also have been subtitled “I knew it!”
- Some of these are not all that great, but 4, 5, 6, and 8 sure are!
- Anyone interested in a little vacation planning inspiration? I’ve seen a few of these in person and now I desperately want to see all the others.
- The graduate students at Yale (where I gained my doctorate two years ago) are still working hard at unionization – I’m so happy to see this moving forward (it’s been a long road)!
- This piece about exploding whales is grotesquely fascinating.
10 comments:
You do have a lovely collection - something about an old book can feel so special.
Thanks for sharing the sign photos, I was cracking up, and I've read a lot of those reviews before, and there are some much better ones for those same products on amazon.
chic on the cheap
I do love pretty books! It's a pity I don't actually read them, haha. One day I hope that changes...
http://www.closet-fashionista.com/
I love all books, no matter what they look like, but pretty ones are best. Your home library is very impressive. I've always dreamed of having a room at home that I could just fill with beautiful old books... One day!
xox,
Cee
Oh wow you have such a gorgeous library! I wish I had the space to display the books I own properly!
What a great collection!
Come by soon!
xx
Wow, you have some fancy books! Looks great : )
I love that you're collecting missing classics. I really would love to do that except I am trying to declutter, even books. But maybe one day soon I'll do it. Great link list - love that profane recipe site :)
xo Mary Jo
Ahhh so many wonderful books! I admit I always love getting a peek at other peoples' bookshelves.
Yours is the type of collection that I want for my future home library. What beautiful collector's editions you have! Also, I just saw that piece on exploding whales this morning; it's so interesting and something I'd never thought would happen.
Brittney
Another Beautiful Thing
I will confess: I am mad envious of your gorgeous library! Speaking of books, did you ever get them books I sent you? I see a Blake book, but am not sure...
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