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Usborne's Illustrated Complete Works of Dickens and Shakespeare By Maria Surducan
Hi, everyone! How are you, guys? Long time no see... I had to film these Usborne books because they are such a gem... They definitely inspired me to upload more book videos. They are illustrated by Maria Surducan and have great quality and binding for the price. Let me know down bellow what to you think of them. BTW, 10K subscribers! Thanks for watching!
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New Additions To My Canterbury Leatherbound Classics Collection | Bookcravings Update
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Hi, everyone! Long time no see! Today I would like to share with you three Canterbury Leatherbound copies I got. I've been trying to upload this video since DECEMBER! Well, now I guess everything is going back to their right places and I plan to upload at least monthly. Here are the books: Classic Westerns: amzn.to/3y8110C Classic Tales of Science Fiction and Fantasy: amzn.to/39thIJK Leaves of ...
Canterbury Classics Featuring F. Scott Fitzgerald, Robert Frost & Bulfinch | BookCravings
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Hi, everyone. How is it going? Today’s video will be all about Canterbury Classics. And here we have them: - A Collection of Poems by Robert Frost: amzn.to/3u6zFmg - The Great Gatsby and Other Works: amzn.to/39rDaMm - Bulfinch's Mythology: amzn.to/3ubUUU1 If you are new to this channel, consider subscribing. In this channel we talk not only about beautiful classic books, but books that are made...
Must-have Norman Rockwell Collector's Edition of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
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Hi, everyone! I’m finally uploading this video. Last year I preordered this Abbeville Press collector’s edition set of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain illustrated by Norman Rockwell, but life has been so busy that it took me months to be able to film and upload this review. I hope you enjoy it! These are incredible books... Don’t forget to like and subscribe, and...
Mastering the Art: Selecting Your Paperback Classics Collection
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Hi, everyone!! I hope you guys are well. Today’s video is about paperback collections of classic books. This is a really long video, but I wanted to show you as much as possible so that you at home could notice the smallest details to decide if these books are worth your money. Do you enjoy paperbacks? I really wish to know what do you think of these collections. Lately I’ve been buying more of...
Stunning Beatrix Potter Collection The World of Peter Rabbit | BookCravings
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Merry Christmas! Today I’ll be reviewing this beautiful boxed set called The World of Peter Rabbit, The Complete Collection of Original Tales by Beatrix Potter. It’s impossible not to love it… Where to find it (affiliate links): - Amazon USA: amzn.to/3eAOerP - Amazon UK: amzn.to/3kaH7rf I really hope you enjoy this video. This will probably be my last one in 2020. It is nice to be back on UA-ca...
All About the Newest Harry Potter Illustrated Book | MinaLima Edition | Complete Flip-through Review
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In today’s video I will be presenting Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone designed and illustrated by Minalima. I’ll be talking about details that people here on UA-cam don't usually comment on. If you want to know more about the binding and paper quality, this video is exactly what you were looking for. You will be able to see this book up close without leaving your home. This is a new relea...
My Entire Everyman's Library Children's Classics Collection | 2020 Update | BookCravings
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Hi, everyone! Today's video is a quick tour/update through my 39 books in the Everyman's Library Children's Classics collection. I am very fond of this collection, and I find the spine effect of the books side by side on the shelves unbeatable. There are some negative points. As you can see, some spines show wear. However, in most cases the books were already like that when they arrived (almost...
Canterbury Leather-bound Classics | Book Collection Review | BookCravings
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Hi, everyone! In this video we will be talking about Canterbury Leather-bound Classics. Do you like this book collection of classics? I must confess that this collection grew on me. I’m gravitating more towards bind-ups lately. That’s because of the lack of shelf space and due to the fact that I have been trying really hard to acquire only titles that I do not have yet. Where to find these book...
The Books of Earthsea | The Complete Illustrated Edition | BookCravings
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The Books of Earthsea | The Complete Illustrated Edition | BookCravings
From Pages to Dreams: Selecting Timeless Children's Classics | Hardcover Collections
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From Pages to Dreams: Selecting Timeless Children's Classics | Hardcover Collections
Birthday Book Haul | BookCravings
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Birthday Book Haul | BookCravings
Choosing Your Perfect Harry Potter Edition | Ultimate Collection Tips From BookCravings
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Choosing Your Perfect Harry Potter Edition | Ultimate Collection Tips From BookCravings
We | Yevgeny Zamyatin | Book Review | Folio Society Book Presentation
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We | Yevgeny Zamyatin | Book Review | Folio Society Book Presentation
Miss Marple Short Stories | Agatha Christie | Folio Society
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Miss Marple Short Stories | Agatha Christie | Folio Society
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? & A Scanner Darkly | Folio Society | BookCravings
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? & A Scanner Darkly | Folio Society | BookCravings
I am Legend | Folio Society Ed. Illustrated by Dave McKean | Richard Matheson
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I am Legend | Folio Society Ed. Illustrated by Dave McKean | Richard Matheson
Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm | Taschen | BookCravings
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Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm | Taschen | BookCravings
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under Seas | Jules Verne | Folio Society | BookCravings
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under Seas | Jules Verne | Folio Society | BookCravings
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | Folio Society | Book Presentation | BookCravings
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | Folio Society | Book Presentation | BookCravings
Robinson Crusoe | Everyman's Library Children's Classics | Book Presentation | BookCravings
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Robinson Crusoe | Everyman's Library Children's Classics | Book Presentation | BookCravings
The Divine Comedy | Knickerbocker Classics | BookCravings
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The Divine Comedy | Knickerbocker Classics | BookCravings
Ultimate Guide To Building The Perfect Hardcover Classics Collection
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Ultimate Guide To Building The Perfect Hardcover Classics Collection
The Princess Bride Book Presentation | Reading Sessions #3
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The Princess Bride Book Presentation | Reading Sessions #3
Harry Potter A History of Magic | Book Presentation | BookCravings
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Harry Potter A History of Magic | Book Presentation | BookCravings
Books I'm Currently Reading | BookCravings
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Books I'm Currently Reading | BookCravings
The Bells and Other Poems | Calla | Book Presentation | BookCravings
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The Bells and Other Poems | Calla | Book Presentation | BookCravings
Beautiful Books to Read | My Favorite Editions
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Beautiful Books to Read | My Favorite Editions
The Call of the Wild | Reading Sessions #2 | Book Review | Folio Society
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The Call of the Wild | Reading Sessions #2 | Book Review | Folio Society
Farmer Boy | Little House Series | Book Review | BookCravings
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Farmer Boy | Little House Series | Book Review | BookCravings

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  • @Mida1416
    @Mida1416 7 днів тому

    So happy to see this news 🎉. You’ve been my go when I’m considering any book or collection.

  • @brianmoore581
    @brianmoore581 9 днів тому

    I have been waiting for them to reprint The Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russell Wallace. I wanted that book so badly, but it went out of print before I had the money and now it's selling used for $600+! No way!

  • @christianf5131
    @christianf5131 11 днів тому

    I’ve seen these around, I should consider these copies

  • @EstoNoEsUnSpoiler
    @EstoNoEsUnSpoiler 11 днів тому

    I don’t think they are expensive. Love their collection but their selection of Latin American literature leaves a lot to be desired: they have published Borges, Cortázar, Allende and García Márquez but, as far as I know, nothing from Brazil or Mexico

    • @BookCravings
      @BookCravings 8 днів тому

      I agree with you, the catalog has this limitation. A book that has been trending recently in the English-speaking world is The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas. It would be a nice addition to the EL collection!

  • @brianmoore581
    @brianmoore581 11 днів тому

    It's not silly! Beautiful books are great, whether while you're reading or as a decoration on your shelf. I have hundreds of nice books! And visitors can more easily strike up a conversation when they see something interesting, or something they have read sitting on my shelves.

  • @apeacefulworld9095
    @apeacefulworld9095 11 днів тому

    Yes, 💯 'Pakistan'

  • @apeacefulworld9095
    @apeacefulworld9095 11 днів тому

    Has to be ! My eyesight us so weak 😭

  • @apeacefulworld9095
    @apeacefulworld9095 11 днів тому

    Yes, Always !

  • @nelipotfootfree
    @nelipotfootfree 12 днів тому

    Yes!

  • @PauloHenriqueTeixeiraBarbosa
    @PauloHenriqueTeixeiraBarbosa 12 днів тому

    Gorgeous Books, a masterpiece of edition, would be great this work in Brazil, sure; with honest price. Love Shakespeare !!!😊🎉 Hugs!!! I wish success to your chanel. 🎉😊

  • @ckrowne
    @ckrowne 13 днів тому

    I adore Everyman’s Library. I always remove the dust jackets though because I love seeing the cloth binding.

  • @physicshypernova2083
    @physicshypernova2083 13 днів тому

    I’m a bibliophile myself as I have a library of about a thousand books on mainly physics and math. Although I do enjoy the Everyman’s library as well, beautiful books for an affordable price!

  • @inesrobles2971
    @inesrobles2971 13 днів тому

    Welcome back!!!! You are one of my favorite book tubers. Would love to see an updated folio society collection!!!!

  • @Noa-cc9ur
    @Noa-cc9ur 13 днів тому

    would love a library book tour since you havent been around for so long would be nice to see all your new books and old ones too to refresh our memories

  • @norfolkreads
    @norfolkreads 17 днів тому

    Woohoo!! So glad to see you back! 🎉

  • @NyagoNoir
    @NyagoNoir 17 днів тому

    Hi, nice to see your back! Would love to watch your book reviews again and update on what may be new to your collection.

  • @ignaciopya
    @ignaciopya 17 днів тому

    Sou fã, seu canal me inspirou a criar o meu com livros antigos da literatura brasileira viva a bibliofilia!

  • @naheethebrave
    @naheethebrave 17 днів тому

  • @LucasSantos-nn7pn
    @LucasSantos-nn7pn 17 днів тому

    Mais videos com penguin classics!! ❤🇧🇷

  • @Ahnor1989
    @Ahnor1989 17 днів тому

    Great to see you back. I'd love to see if you added any books to your collection recently that you particularly like.

  • @Elizabeth-ei7ne
    @Elizabeth-ei7ne 17 днів тому

    Yay!

  • @LizziebelleXOX
    @LizziebelleXOX 17 днів тому

    Hi 👋 I missed you and your wonderful videos. I always loved seeing your gorgeous editions. ❤❤❤

  • @robertjones811
    @robertjones811 21 день тому

    I think I will not impose the failings of another human being upon the characters in a book. It will be hard enough keep myself out of the way and get my book report turned in on time.

  • @meryuk
    @meryuk 23 дні тому

    I like everyone who loves Dickens. 🙂 My favourite author by far Subscribed PS Resurrection by Tolstoy has an interesting opening as well

  • @pattube
    @pattube Місяць тому

    Regarding Penguin Classics vs. Oxford World's Classics (OWC). At least for me, the most important differences seem to be: 1. Translation. If the book wasn't originally written in English, or at least in an English that's understandable to contemporary English readers (unlike, say, Beowulf or The Canterbury Tales), and if one can't read another language, then a good English translation is a necessity and indeed it can be utterly crucial in comprehension and enjoyment of a book, for some translations are better or worse than others. Broadly speaking, a translation can err toward one of two extremes or sides. Either toward the side of being more formally faithful to the original text, which is often good for capturing the literality of the source language such as its literal metaphors, but often at the cost of wooden or stilted or simply strange or puzzling or incomprehensible language. Or toward the other side of being more functionally faithful to the original text, which is often good for capturing the original meaning and subtleties and nuances in an idiomatic and even literarily stylish fashion, but often at the cost of losing the structural or syntactical facts of the matter. For example, consider the English phrase "to have a frog in your throat". This phrase makes perfect sense to a native English speaker. And it would be accurate to the English in a literalistic way to translate "frog" as "frog" in another language like French. However, if it is translated as "frog" in French, it would not entirely make sense to a French only speaker. In French, one would say "chat" which is the French word for "cat" in your throat for the same meaning as frog in your throat in English. A translation would lose the literal English word "frog" by substituting it with "chat" or "cat" in French, but the translation would gain in meaning by making the phrase comprehensible to the French speaker. Of course, one can reverse languages too. In other words, if the English only speaker is puzzled why one has a cat in their throat, then the French only speaker would be just as puzzled as to why one has a frog in their throat! It cuts both ways. And it's almost always if not always a tug of war between which extreme a translation wishes to err toward - formal faithfulnesa or functional faithfulness. That is, accurate to the grammar and grammatical structures and so forth (form), but less idiomatic and comprehensible, and perhaps less clear and natural sounding and stylish as well; or idiomatic and comprehensible and readable and often even literarily stylish (function), but less accurate to the grammar and grammatical structures and so forth. It's almost always if not always impossible to capture both perfectly, for there's typically always something lost in translation; the translator is a traitor, as the Italians say ("traduttore, traditore"). Maybe somewhere out there there is such a perfect translation for a work, but if so I'm unaware of it. Getting back to Penguin vs. OWC translations. I think the choice here is more or less equivocal. Sometimes Penguin has better translations (e.g. The Count of Monte Cristo translated by Robin Buss is better than David Coward's translation in OWC), while other times OWC has better translations (e.g. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea translated by William Butcher is better than Penguin's translation by David Coward). We have to evaluate a translation on a caese by case basis since it depends on the specific book in question. 2. Introductions. Both Penguin and OWC can have good or bad or average introductions. In general, an introduction can be done one of two ways. First, a more or less boilerplate kind of introduction or an introduction that follows a certain template that any literary scholar of the work can write (e.g. an introduction to a Sherlock Holmes book might start with a brief biography of the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, how he began to write, what made him famous as a writer, involve a history of Sherlock Holmes as a character in the context of detective or crime fiction, trace its influences as well as what it influenced in later novels, perhaps talk a bit about Sherlock pastiches, and so on, and end with a popular quote like "The game's afoot!"). These introductions are literally introductions which help introduce and situate a reader unfamiliar with the book to the book. It gives one a broad background to understand the book, but it's not deeply analytical. The second way to write an introduction is almost the opposite. An introduction that's a trailblazer. An introduction that breaks new ground and gives new insight into the book. If done well, the introduction itself can even become a work of literature that's widely known and widely cited. In this respect, the introduction doesn't provide much of a broad overview of the book, maybe just enough to move on, but it dives deep into literary criticism and analysis. 3. Notes. Typically it's either footnotes or endnotes. Both Penguin and OWC have done both footnotes and endnotes, I believe, but Penguin usually tends to favor footnotes, while OWC usually tends to favor endnotes. I prefer footnotes, but others may differ. Both Penguin and OWC can have good, bad, or average notes in terms of content. It just depends on the specific book in question. Also, it's worth noting (no pun intended) that different scholars sometimes write different notes for the same book, depending on US or UK versions of the same book, for example. Sometimes this is also true for other factors like cover art. I'm not sure why this is. Maybe there are copyright, royalties, and/or other legal and financial concerns that publishers need to consider across continents. 4. Supplementary material. I think this is where the differences between the two publishers really stand out. OWC usually seems to provide far more supplementary material than Penguin. Penguin might do so better than OWC in some of their books, but OWC is more consistent than Penguin in doing so for most of their books. I'm thinking of material like appendices and bibliographies and so forth. This is where OWC tends to shine brighter than Penguin. That said, sometimes I only want a minimalist edition. A bare bones book. Just give me the text and a few helpful notes and let me come to my conclusions via my own interpretations. In this case, the Penguin would be preferred. In fact, sometimes it may even be overwhelming to have additional material. Anyway, in the end, it depends on one's purposes in reading a book. What one wishes to get out of the book. 5. Book quality. Factors like cover quality, paper quality, binding quality. I think the quality of each of these for most Penguin and OWC paperbacks is going to be more or less equivalent or comparable to one another. Both Penguin and OWC editions are meant to be affordable paperbacks that can be read a few times at most, then discarded. It's not like the cover of either Penguin or OWC is matte paper made of dense card, neither has French flaps let alone dust jackets, I'm not sure if the paper is even acid free in either, and (like most paperbacks) the binding will be glue-bound in both Penguin and OWC. That said, if I had to choose, it seems to me based purely on anecdotal evidence from my own experiences and friends and others that OWC is slightly better in terms of overall quality than Penguin. OWC paper feels better to touch than Penguin paper. As far as I know, both are glue-bound, yet the OWC binding seems to hold up better than the Penguin binding when opened. Probably the OWC would better bear more wear and tear such as repeated readings than the Penguin. But again, the difference here doesn't seem huge to me. Hopefully others who are far more knowledgeable and informed about book quality issues than I am can and will give scientifically objective details and specifics. To me, it seems close, with the edge to OWC if push came to shove, but it's probably negligible overall. 6. Aesthetics. This can be an important factor, though I think a lot of it is also subjective. I'm thinking of things like cover art, typeface, font type and font size, page layout, as well as the general look and feel of a book. I think overall Penguin tends to do a better job here, except for the typeface where I tend to prefer the OWC typeface. I especially love Penguin's easily identifiable black spines. (Note that the orange colored Penguin editions are atrocious in terms of quality. I'm certainly not referring to these Penguins. Penguins aren't tigers or orangutans; they look better in black and a bit of white than orange!) But again I realize this is a bit subjective. It depends quite a lot on one's personal tastes. By the way, the Penguin Classics Deluxe series is next level. It's aesthetically far better than the regular Penguin Classics as well as any paperback OWC produces. But I'll leave the Deluxe series aside since the Deluxe is not directly comparable to the Penguin Classics or the OWC as paperbacks. 7. Conclusion. In general, I think both Penguin and OWC are good if one simply wants a book that's the combination of readable, affordable, portable, annotatable, and/or lendable to friends and family and others. It seems to me choosing between Penguin vs. OWC can't be completely generalizable where one is definitively better than the other; it depends more on the specific book we have in mind and our goals or aims in reading the book.

    • @BookCravings
      @BookCravings 15 днів тому

      Thank you so much! Amazing info and I couldn't agree more!

  • @willk7184
    @willk7184 Місяць тому

    No "Mysterious Island" in the Jules Verne collection. 😥 Others are good though like H.G. Wells. 🙂

  • @iraposeiro
    @iraposeiro Місяць тому

    Eu tenho a segunda q vc mostrou e minha irmã tem a terceira, sinceramente prefiro a minha versão pq as capas são lindas

  • @alittax
    @alittax Місяць тому

    I also don't like endnotes. But it's not a big deal: I use paper money as a bookmark. When I put down the book, I fold the paper money in half: one half is where I've left off reading, and the other half is at the endnotes that come next. So from the side (opposite the spine), you can see the paper money peeking out of the book. When I pick up the book to read it, I fold the money in half, and stick it in with the endnotes. That way, when I want to read some notes, it's easy to just flip the book. Not ideal, but liveable.

  • @teenagestacker6063
    @teenagestacker6063 Місяць тому

    I got the boxset on sale from Indigo and man was it worth it! Still making my way through the first volume and studying classics and history now! Going to read it more during the summer

  • @7554EdwardG
    @7554EdwardG Місяць тому

    I just ordered a mint condition copy on ebay after seeing this excellent video presentation.I was sorry to see this review end - a bit like coming to the end of a great book! Thanks for posting.,

  • @dannyjorde2677
    @dannyjorde2677 2 місяці тому

    Where's the Swinheard?

  • @arpankumarbasak1813
    @arpankumarbasak1813 2 місяці тому

    Does the Jane Eyre Everyman edition have any notes? I want to buy, that's why asking.

  • @mynameisskrillex8D
    @mynameisskrillex8D 2 місяці тому

    I just found your channel and love your videos! Thanks for making great content, and I hope to see more. :)

  • @Zyxwvutsrqponmlkjih
    @Zyxwvutsrqponmlkjih 2 місяці тому

    I just got this today❤

  • @ttchang9
    @ttchang9 2 місяці тому

    Thank you! This is so useful! I’m trying to collect books for my daughter now. Such informative and useful reviews!

  • @martinevans8568
    @martinevans8568 2 місяці тому

    Wow your so lucky to have such beautiful books and the folio society editions are wonderful enjoy your books.

  • @tomplantagenet
    @tomplantagenet 2 місяці тому

    I read this book a few years ago. I thought it was a fascinating read!

  • @ElectraAlan
    @ElectraAlan 2 місяці тому

    Read "Great Expectations."

  • @jakeheadley2241
    @jakeheadley2241 2 місяці тому

    As a high school teacher, I like the Dover Thrift books because they are a really cheap way to introduce my kids to classic literature, especially the poem anthologies.

  • @PierreLeSang
    @PierreLeSang 2 місяці тому

    Does it come in this slipcase that you have on the video?

  • @NadiaAbdulrahman-
    @NadiaAbdulrahman- 3 місяці тому

    I mean, I agree it with it all, but at least in my country, they are VERY expensive. 😭

    • @BookCravings
      @BookCravings 8 днів тому

      After the pandemic they became more expensive here too...

  • @denisefreitas6727
    @denisefreitas6727 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful collection! Thanks for sharing it! ❤

  • @jacqueswong3387
    @jacqueswong3387 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful, to own and great display...

  • @benjaminhuff7666
    @benjaminhuff7666 3 місяці тому

    I miss your channel, and your talk about books. Please come back.