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1jtm3
Hello all, I just started my subscription about a month ago, and I checked out the subscriber store last night and the leather bound editions caught my eye, so being immune as I am to financial considerations, I went ahead and bought the three available: George Washington: Writings, Thomas Jefferson: Writings, and Nathaniel Hawthorne: Tales and Sketches. It's a shame they're bonded leather, but they look fine, and if they weren't I certainly wouldn't have been able to get them all for $45!
Anyway, I was just wondering what other volumes were published as leather bound editions. The website says they were published in the '90s, and my 0-5 year old self wasn't interested in Library of America, unfortunately. :P
Anyway, I was just wondering what other volumes were published as leather bound editions. The website says they were published in the '90s, and my 0-5 year old self wasn't interested in Library of America, unfortunately. :P
2DCloyceSmith
JTM:
This was a couple of year before I started the LOA, but I believe this is all of them:
Henry Adams: History of the U.S. Jefferson
Cooper : Leatherstocking Tales (vol. 1)
Debate on the Constitution, vol. 1
Debate on the Constitution, vol. 2
Douglass
Emerson: Essays
Franklin: Autobiography and Later Writings
Frost
Grant: Memoirs
Jefferson: Writings
Lincoln: 1832-58
Lincoln: 1859-65
London: Novels
Hawthorne: Novels
Hawthorne: Tales
Paine: Writings
Steinbeck: 1932-37
Steinbeck: Grapes
Thoreau: Walden
Twain: Mississippi
Washington: Writings
I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit that we never did leather editions of the other Henry Adams History volume or the second Leatherstocking volume.
--David
PS -- I think you bought the very last copy of the Washington volume. Enjoy!
This was a couple of year before I started the LOA, but I believe this is all of them:
Henry Adams: History of the U.S. Jefferson
Cooper : Leatherstocking Tales (vol. 1)
Debate on the Constitution, vol. 1
Debate on the Constitution, vol. 2
Douglass
Emerson: Essays
Franklin: Autobiography and Later Writings
Frost
Grant: Memoirs
Jefferson: Writings
Lincoln: 1832-58
Lincoln: 1859-65
London: Novels
Hawthorne: Novels
Hawthorne: Tales
Paine: Writings
Steinbeck: 1932-37
Steinbeck: Grapes
Thoreau: Walden
Twain: Mississippi
Washington: Writings
I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit that we never did leather editions of the other Henry Adams History volume or the second Leatherstocking volume.
--David
PS -- I think you bought the very last copy of the Washington volume. Enjoy!
3jtm3
Thanks for the info, David, that collection is now added to my list to pick up, as additions to the regular editions. :P
It looks to me, after checking on abebooks.com that the second volume was published, but that may be a mistake. It would be odd for the second volume to be published, but not the first. Glad to know I grabbed the George Washington volume before it was too late; I suppose impulsive spending is a good thing (it's a shame lent doesn't start after my paycheck arrives, otherwise I'd have picked up a lot more from my Mardi Gras spending spree :P).
Out of curiosity, were the leather editions just a market test of sorts, or was it planned that they'd all be released?
It looks to me, after checking on abebooks.com that the second volume was published, but that may be a mistake. It would be odd for the second volume to be published, but not the first. Glad to know I grabbed the George Washington volume before it was too late; I suppose impulsive spending is a good thing (it's a shame lent doesn't start after my paycheck arrives, otherwise I'd have picked up a lot more from my Mardi Gras spending spree :P).
Out of curiosity, were the leather editions just a market test of sorts, or was it planned that they'd all be released?
4TimothyLux
Can confirm that there is a Volume II of the Leatherstocking tales in this leather bound limited edition. I have this here, but I don't have volume I ironically.
Volume II
The Pathfinder: or, the Inland Sea
The Deerslayer: or, The First War-Path
Volume II
The Pathfinder: or, the Inland Sea
The Deerslayer: or, The First War-Path
5kcshankd
Spotted one of these in the wild yesterday and brought it home. Definitely bought the book (a duplicate, no less) for its cover.
7kcshankd
Much like its cloth cousins, it is a fine utilitarian volume.
I wouldn't, and didn't, pay a premium for it. I am happy to have found one while browsing a used bookstore.
I wouldn't, and didn't, pay a premium for it. I am happy to have found one while browsing a used bookstore.
8sbnicar
>1 jtm3: Out of curiosity, where are these in the subscriber store? I've never seen them there, and looking now I can't find any trace of them.
9euphorb
>8 sbnicar: Leather bound edition of a small number of titles were produced several years ago (I never bought any). They were not reprinted after they sold out (which was also many years ago).
10civitas
There are a few of these leather-bound volumes available on eBay at the moment. Unfortunately, the sellers don't identify them as such, so they're a bit hard to find.
Here's one example: https://www.ebay.com/itm/224496261312?hash=item34450518c0:g:lDEAAOSw-iBguRge
N.B., the link will go bad sometime after the book sells, but for now you can see what it looks like.
Here's one example: https://www.ebay.com/itm/224496261312?hash=item34450518c0:g:lDEAAOSw-iBguRge
N.B., the link will go bad sometime after the book sells, but for now you can see what it looks like.
11sbnicar
>9 euphorb: Ahhh. Ok. I read the original post as saying there were some currently available in the subscriber store. I'm not really interested in getting any, I was just surprised I hadn't seen them there.
12euphorb
>11 sbnicar: Yes. The original post was made nine years ago. They were still available then, but no more.
13robert.kuropkat
How interesting! Looks like I have a new goal...