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Vintage vs. Penguin: On being seduced by book covers…

I have been rearranging my books, necessitated by a large Christmas haul of mostly beloved classics. I hate to admit it, but I mostly organize my bookshelves based on aesthetics-- books all the same height together, for instance, or a publisher's similar designs together. In this latest rearranging, I noticed how many black and white … Continue reading Vintage vs. Penguin: On being seduced by book covers…

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January 12, 2014October 19, 2014Kazuo Ishiguro, Nocturnes, Penguin Classics, VintageLeave a comment

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