8 COLLECTABLE CLASSIC BOOK EDITIONS

8 Classic Book Collections that you can create a library with. In this video we look at 8 editions of Classic books that you can get which you can use to create an aesthetically pleasing classic library with.
We look at mainly classic paperback editions and one hardback edition. They are from an assortment of price ranges and we will look at the font style, size of margins, shelf appeal, paper and binding quality.
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  • @GetExercised
    @GetExercised10 ай бұрын

    This was very helpful and very pleasing to watch! I'll take any of the softback editions, honestly. Penguin and Oxford are my faves because of the notes. I recently read a black spine Penguin of Hawthorne's The Marble Faun, and it was such an enjoyable experience in part because of the pleasing font and the detailed notes, which are a necessity for that book. 😅

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    So glad you enjoyed it😀 One can never go wrong with a Penguin. (That's an odd sentence, what?) I do enjoy Oxford classics, though they are not quite as stylish.

  • @GetExercised

    @GetExercised

    10 ай бұрын

    @tristanandtheclassics6538 well, not Penguin with a capital P. 😆

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    @@GetExercised 😂😂😂

  • @josephr.gainey2079

    @josephr.gainey2079

    5 ай бұрын

    It has been my experience that Penguin books are printed on very acidic and the pages yellow, deteriorate, and fall apart rather quickly compared to editions from other publishers. 😢

  • @samuelstephens6163
    @samuelstephens61637 ай бұрын

    Not sure why I don't see them as much anymore, but the Modern Library Classics are some of the best and handsomest out there.

  • @Rigny_la_Belle
    @Rigny_la_Belle6 ай бұрын

    I have a book buying problem and my obsession recently moved to classics. I decided to go in on Everyman's Library for their sheer beauty and their great intros. They also have an amazing PG Wodehouse collection.

  • @richardstange5939
    @richardstange593910 ай бұрын

    I recently collected some Penguin Classics Editions, the black backs. I enjoy reading them. I prefer to read paperbacks over hardcovers, just because they are smaller and lighter. Reading hardcovers makes me feel like I’m working out after a while, as opposed to relaxing and reading.

  • @trayvixk4642
    @trayvixk464210 ай бұрын

    It's so expensive but I think Folio Society is the best in the business and it's something I'm always saving money for. I love their approach is that each classic is like a work of art and so books are given individual thought into how it's put together. A Jane Austen novel should not look like an Agatha Christie novel. I just nerd out whenever there a new Folio Society release and it doesn't matter to me that my classics don't match.

  • @Yesica1993

    @Yesica1993

    10 ай бұрын

    I don't even want to look through the website. Coveting is a sin!

  • @kitjank

    @kitjank

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh yes, Folio Society makes some stunning editions!

  • @Old_Scot

    @Old_Scot

    9 ай бұрын

    Same here. When I first got my own flat, I joined The Folio Society, about 30 years ago, but life got in the way! Now I had for Everyman first. Both have acid-free paper, which is important to me, as someone who has had to replace a lot of my 1970s paperbacks because they discoloured so badly!

  • @Rieboppers
    @Rieboppers7 ай бұрын

    I go for the Penguin black spine classics b/c they’re the ones that my local indie bookstore sells. Once I had a few, I didn’t want my classics in any other edition. 😁

  • @shannigans4981

    @shannigans4981

    7 ай бұрын

    I am the same. I've been collecting the black spine classics for what seems like forever. I actually do not mind when the spines crack. It serves to remind me I've read the book and that brings back wonderful memories.

  • @samuelstephens6163
    @samuelstephens61638 ай бұрын

    Canongate Classics is great for Scottish literature. They have some really rare stuff like John Barbour's The Bruce, and Conan Doyle's Brigadier Gerard, John Buchan's Witch Wood, and a superb collection of the Scottish Short Story. Really solid.

  • @user-un8cg5tk3m
    @user-un8cg5tk3m3 ай бұрын

    I store my all paperbacks in a small closet, I stack them. I dont have a lot of space for books. My experience with hardback books is that they fall apart, after 20 years, while paperback do it after 10 years I have a few hardback books printed 1920-1960 they look fabulous. If you want classics that last then you should try to find vintage books, instead of new prints

  • @captainnolan5062
    @captainnolan50629 ай бұрын

    I love the Everyman's Library books. I just bought Charles Dickens "A Tale of Two Cities" because I love the series, and because of the beautiful dust jacket. Also, the "A Tale of Two Cities" cloth cover is a wonderful maroon/burgundy. The cream colored paper is fantastic, I like the highly readable font, and the bookmark is a nice detail.

  • @lovetrioni
    @lovetrioni4 ай бұрын

    The Oxford world classics are my favourite among paperbacks. I love the matte feel of the cover and the white color ❤

  • @julie-bh1pj
    @julie-bh1pj9 ай бұрын

    I am a little disappinted that you did not mention Macmillan Collector's Edition. I love these little cloth hardback books, the gorgious book covers of gold and light blue green, gold edging, and blue ribbon. I have quite a large collection, many of them are "trophies' from reading another edition, but I am more inclined to put one of these little gems in my purse (in a zip lock) of short story collections or poetry. The user experience is quite delightful.

  • @ladyfox6705

    @ladyfox6705

    4 ай бұрын

    This is quite funny, because I (literally just prior to this video!) just watched CarolynMarieReads do a video detailing her MacMillan collection, and discuss it in detail. I don't own any of that collection, but they do look beautiful and seem quite hardy little books 🙂

  • @Vmurph

    @Vmurph

    2 ай бұрын

    I have several of the Macmillan Collectors Classics, and I love them. In fact I’m actually on Amazon right now looking for more as I’m watching this video, and wondering why they didn’t make his list.

  • @therealjetlag

    @therealjetlag

    Ай бұрын

    I absolutely adore them. I’m a little annoyed that they have rewritten a chapter of one “problematic” book (not sure which one) and that some are abridged (Count of Monte Cristo), but they are always my first choice.

  • @michaelldennis
    @michaelldennis10 ай бұрын

    I have three favorites for my classics: - Paperback -- Oxford World's Classics, particularly the newer format. They are floppy, they usually have good notes, and the paper is quite white, which I quite like. This is the edition that, when I do choose to annotate, I annotate. I'm addicted to these. - Hardback -- Macmillan Collector's Library -- love these little pocket sized books, very white paper, great for always having a classic. I keep one in my work bag and one in my everyday personal computer bag. Ribbon page marker. - Hardback - Everyman's Library. Particularly the larger page count books are a joy to read. No notes, but they are beautifully bound and lay flat. It took me a long time to collect the entire Dickens collection and I am really enjoying reading these. Ribbon page marker. Unlike most people, I love the look of them on the shelf with the jacket on, although I read them without the jacket. I have a few Penguin Classics, mostly for titles that Oxford does not publish. By the way, I hate the newest editions which changed from the orange highlights to white in the cover and spine. And many of them don't quite line up on the shelf. My experience with Wordsworth in the United States (and this may just be the ones I've happened to pick up in the book shop) are very tightly bound, seem to have a stiffer paper, and are rather unpleasant to read.

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    The everyman editions do look good lined up with their jackets on. As for Macmillan, they are beautiful. My only issue is that many are abridged editions.

  • @michaelldennis

    @michaelldennis

    10 ай бұрын

    I have about 120 of the Macmillans and very few are abridged: The Dumas novels are, one Dostoevsky, Les Mis, and Anna Karenina. However, a few of the re-released editions are coming out unabridged - the newer Anna K is now unabridged.

  • @sharonluvisi6069

    @sharonluvisi6069

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm assuming that you have the Everyman's Library Dickens illustrated cover editions instead of the white covers? I've been collecting them as well...at the least, used in very good or like new condition...and have returned them to the seller when they've been advertised as the illustrated covers but they ship the white covers. Because of that, there's no way that I would remove the covers on the bookshelves, although I also remove the covers while reading them.

  • @kathleencraine7335

    @kathleencraine7335

    10 ай бұрын

    Totally agree on the new Penguin black editions! They have ugly (IMHO) black & white drawings (like Tristan's Little Dorrit); I'll take the oil painting covers any day. I'd rather buy a used old black Penguin in good condition than an ugly brand new one.

  • @michaelldennis

    @michaelldennis

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, on the illustrated covers. I have a few of the non illustrated covers for some of the non Dickens but all of my Dickens have the illustrations. The hardest one for me to get - which took a lot of searching - was The Old Curiosity Shop.

  • @spriggansiedeutsch6817
    @spriggansiedeutsch6817Ай бұрын

    “Quite a nice flop.” 😅 I did not know that I should be counting this as an attribute. Will definitely be looking for that going forward. :)

  • @mrc-rrn
    @mrc-rrn9 ай бұрын

    thank you for this! i watch a lot of book content but i rarely see anyone talking about the quality of the books. I find the size, paper quality and typesetting really important, and more people should talk about this :) Floppy paperbacks with a nice readable font are my favorites!

  • @rorilee9791
    @rorilee97915 ай бұрын

    A floppy book that looks well loved when read repeatedly that I can also write in? Perfection. :)

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    5 ай бұрын

    Perfect!

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    5 ай бұрын

    Perfect!

  • @ni5990
    @ni59907 ай бұрын

    Penguins are actually usually the chosen books for required readings at my German Uni

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica199310 ай бұрын

    Saving this for later reference, thank you! It also makes me happy your back is doing well enough to allow you to hold all those books. It looks so simple. Until it isn't. I don't know how long you've had your editions, but if more than 10 years, how are the insides physically holding up? I never gave this much thought because I treat all my books like my babies. But I've learned the hard way that even just sitting on a shelf, paperbacks degrade. The pages get yellow and/or brittle, highlighting fades, etc. One example, I bought a used book and the cover was already bent in one corner. What barbarian does that?! I did my best to straighten it out and keep it that way. After reading it, I put it on the shelf and there it stood for years. I went to read it again recently. When I simply opened it, that portion cracked right off. It was sad. I suddenly realized that will likely happen to all my paperbacks. I'm trying to buy more hardcovers these days. But only used. I am barely working part time, so my funds are limited. No exaggeration, I sometimes buy books over food! I mean, food, you eat it and that's it. Books last years... just apparently not decades.

  • @picknmiks4318
    @picknmiks43184 ай бұрын

    I like books to be floppy and have a decent sized font, they’re the main things I look for so I collect mainly Penguin editions. The vintage red spines, the black Penguins, the modern classics and another that you didn’t mention; the English library. The latter has to be the best for flop! And they also look good on the shelf. I also really like the Oxford World Classics and have quite a lot of them. Just found your channel a few days ago but really enjoying your videos. You have such genuine enthusiasm for the books you talk about which is more than can be said for a lot of other booktubers.

  • @kristinmarra7005
    @kristinmarra70055 ай бұрын

    I love a good book flop. Draws me right in.

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    5 ай бұрын

    There's nothing quite like it. 😀

  • @adnanbadshah3425
    @adnanbadshah34255 ай бұрын

    Really glad to see detailed discussion regarding font and page layout and page quality. Truly what matters is the inside and not the outside, when most of the time you'll spend reading and not looking at the book

  • @user-xj3yo1wi3f
    @user-xj3yo1wi3fАй бұрын

    I love that you include a lot of paperbacks. I generally hate hardbacks. I think they are just not readable and not annotatable (is this even a word)😅 The occupy more spaces. Not to say that nowadays the quality of many hardbacks is just not there at all. They are glued together and tight as hell. I just recommend any paperbacks when you’re a reader not only a collector. The joy of annotating is unlimited.

  • @NatalyaVins-blueflower775
    @NatalyaVins-blueflower77510 ай бұрын

    I love the extra material in Oxford and Penguin editions. Unfortunately, the books in the new Penguin edition have a smaller font that I find unreadable. The covers are also different. And in the last few books I got in the Oxford edition, the font wasn’t clear. So now I only buy these two editions as Ebooks and read them on my Kindle. I own The Picture of Dorian Gray in the Alma Classics edition. I wish the font was a little bit darker, but I like that it also has some explanatory notes in the back. I also own a book in Everyman’s Children’s Classics edition and I definitely want to own more of their books. They’re really well made.

  • @iriskufner1732
    @iriskufner1732Ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed the video, Tristan. Have to admit I was hoping for my favorite collection to be included but hey, maybe next time. My favourite is the Wordsworth collector's edition. I just love how fancy the hardbacks are and each has such a simple and elegant illustration.

  • @Hidinginyourcupboard
    @Hidinginyourcupboard4 ай бұрын

    I treat myself to an Everyman copy of my faves and LOVE their anthology volumes 👍🏼

  • @mitzireadsandwrites
    @mitzireadsandwrites10 ай бұрын

    I have all of Jane Austen's books in the Alma edition and love the covers. I think it gives it a fun updated look that I hope encourages new readers to try them. And just as you mentioned, they are super cheap so I was able to buy the whole set! I think I'll always prefer the black Penguin paperbacks, though, for annotating. The pages aren't high quality, but for some reason, I enjoy the grit that catches when I write in them. I love the Reader's Digest hardcovers best of all, but sadly, they're more expensive and I must hunt them down secondhand. It feels like a true storybook and gives the reading an entirely different experience,

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    That's amazing. I'm so pleased to know another booktuber who has found Alma Classics.

  • @mollyfarrell.
    @mollyfarrell.10 ай бұрын

    Never ever heard of "the flop" before...everydays a school day

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    😂 I'm not sure if it's the bona fide term for it, but it certainly captures the essence of the thing.

  • @mollyfarrell.

    @mollyfarrell.

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tristanandtheclassics6538 well there's a name for everything and it's as good as any.😄

  • @Yesica1993

    @Yesica1993

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tristanandtheclassics6538 Oh, it's the term, all right! You should see the Bible reviewers!

  • @loismcfadden586

    @loismcfadden586

    8 ай бұрын

    The flop definitely helps me decide on buying a book lol

  • @abitmuch7682
    @abitmuch768210 ай бұрын

    I love the Wordsworth classics but the font is a little too small for me, my eyes start to hurt after reading them for a long time and I'm not that old. Vintage red spine classics and Penguin english library editions are the best for reading imo.

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree about the font size. Vintage are great for readability

  • @EileenBrown-bb2cd
    @EileenBrown-bb2cd7 ай бұрын

    You have inspired me to Google Everyman classics as I have several of their old editions with the lovely Arts and Crafts inspired end papers and the quotation from the play Everyman. What an interesting story I found there about Mr Dent who founded these editions. Maybe you could show us some of these old secondhand editions and speak about him some time?

  • @hydrozz_8935
    @hydrozz_893510 ай бұрын

    another thing I love about the alma classics is that every author has a similar style for all their covers which makes them even more of a joy to look at

  • @PoatanZoid
    @PoatanZoid9 ай бұрын

    This video helped so so much!!! Thank you, looking forward to watching more of your videos

  • @bon037
    @bon0375 ай бұрын

    Just want to tell you I really enjoy your videos. Both your content and your presentation are top notch. Thank you.

  • @kitjank
    @kitjank10 ай бұрын

    I've only just found your channel and I am planning a binge-watch session later! You introduced me to "the flop" something I never actually considered before. With the exception of the Alma editions, I already own several of the collections you talked about. After watching this I went and studied them with the observations you made! You've made me a bit wiser about my own library! Keep up the excellent work, it is very much appreciated!

  • @theresas709
    @theresas70910 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I really enjoyed seeing all these editions. I have started collecting Hardy in the Oxford and I love them.

  • @doloresofcourse
    @doloresofcourse10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this breakdown! I am very picky about my book feel and print size. This is a very useful guide.

  • @kamidsjournee
    @kamidsjournee10 ай бұрын

    I always look for Penguin, but recently I found the Oxford and really like how they look. Thanks for the great video. Your content is just what I’m looking for.

  • @DavideMazzetti
    @DavideMazzetti10 ай бұрын

    I now prefer the Oxford World Classics over the Penguin Editions. Their editions of Shakespeare are brilliant because they're sewn into proper registers and are much more durable than those where the pages are simply glued in.

  • @arthillside5837
    @arthillside58375 ай бұрын

    Very well done. Thank You.

  • @Maya-11146
    @Maya-111465 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this informative video. It's bloody brilliant. Please can you kindly do another soon😊

  • @JessicaPawlitzki
    @JessicaPawlitzki10 ай бұрын

    That was a very enjoyable video! Thank you for presenting these various editions. I'm committed to Penguin Classics (and Modern Classics). I just love them - great covers, love the introductions, very much appreciate the notes and comments, plus wide enough margins to annotate. And I'm quite satisfied with the used look, the dinged corners and edges and spines, when I've read them. Vintage is alright as well though I'm not particular fond of the red spine. It stands out so much! I order my books alphabetically by title so the odd red (or blue or yellow or green) spine among all the white ones (dtv, atb and Diogenes -- German) and black ones (Penguin Classics) is jarring.

  • @patsmith9192
    @patsmith919210 ай бұрын

    Just come across your channel. I was starting to collect Penguin blacks, then I discovered Oxford. I agree. They are great. Got a copy of Wuthering Heights and there is so much extra material-including a selection of Emily Bronte’s poetry. Oh dear- am I going to have to start again!

  • @kathleencraine7335
    @kathleencraine733510 ай бұрын

    Oxford is my preferred edition, whether current or the older ones. Not only do they have the best notes and the best flop, the spines rarely crack. Another great edition is The Modern Library Classics (paperback)--good notes, great flop, not too heavy and easy to read font & spacing. (Probably more available in the U.S.) My Modern Library Classics edition of Stevenson's "Kidnapped" has a full glossary of all the Scots words and phrases, in addition to explanatory notes. I would have been lost without it.

  • @judegrindvoll8467
    @judegrindvoll846710 ай бұрын

    What a fab video - thank you! My favourite collections are Penguin cloth bound for my comfort reads (lots of Austen and Brontes here), Oxford World Classics, and I do love the Everyman collection. I seem to enjoy reading the Russians in the Everyman - psychologically weightier perhaps?! I will definitely check out Alma though, they look gorgeous on your shelf 😊

  • @kellicoffman8440
    @kellicoffman84408 ай бұрын

    I personally like signet classic especially for Shakespeare as it has the notes on the page so you don’t have to turn to the back

  • @pamelajarvis7728
    @pamelajarvis772810 ай бұрын

    The Arcturus Classics are also a good buy and are really easy on the eye font type and size wise. Lovely cover designs too. Some thing very comfortable about them held in the hand. Really recommend !! Enjoyable video 👍

  • @johnwpipes8927
    @johnwpipes89272 ай бұрын

    Very helpful indeed! I’m drawn to the Oxfords based on your video, as I like to plop down an author/story within historical context. I shirked reading growing up and realize now how much I missed out on by not reading the classics. I have a lot of catching up to do and am a bit overwhelmed 😅. Your channel is helping immensely!

  • @therealjetlag
    @therealjetlagАй бұрын

    I love book reviews that discuss “the flop”. It is an important factor for me. I chose what turned out to be one of my favourite books ever (Shogun) because I liked the paper it was printed on 🙈

  • @davidcornetta2918
    @davidcornetta29189 ай бұрын

    Been focusing on building my classic library and have been going for Wordsworth a lot when I’m getting them online because I can’t find them at thrift stores. I’m definitely a fan.

  • @suzannebousquet2710
    @suzannebousquet271010 ай бұрын

    My favorites are Oxford World Classics and the Penguin Black Spine. I also have some Vintage Red Spine. I learned from my experience, trying to read Don Quixote in the Penguin Black Spine, that I shouldn't read all the notes. I got derailed and didn't get very far! I got another copy with larger font with a wonderful translation (I believe it's the same translator). The font is also larger! I read The Count of Monte Cristo in the Black Spine Edition and rarely looked at the notes. I loved it! Thanks for your illuminating videos!

  • @Beachdeathindeath
    @Beachdeathindeath7 ай бұрын

    While they are on the higher price side, I think all penguin classic editions (classics, modern classics, English library) are just amazing with their font size, presentation, and just everything. I read everything from a Christmas carol to Ulysses in these editions and they are just so nice

  • @mtnshelby7059
    @mtnshelby705910 ай бұрын

    Ah, translations...that's another discussion entirely! If anyone is venturing forth, do your homework on the flavor of each translator (for those authors who have multiple translators). Translation can make or break the reading experience. 😉 Excellent video Tristan thank you. Oh, i love the Penguin Black books.

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    Translation is something that I'm trying to understand better. Once I do, I'll make a video on it. Perhaps I should try and track down a translator to interview.

  • @Yesica1993

    @Yesica1993

    10 ай бұрын

    This has been a problem for me of late. I don't know why it never occurred to me that there could be different, even multiple, translations for some books, and that not all are equally good. I was all set to read some Dostoevsky for the first time and then learned this fact. Sure enough, the translation I had was one that isn't considered as good as a different one. How was I to know that? Worse, I then learned there are even MORE translations that I'd never even heard of. How are you supposed to know what's an accurate translation or not when you only know the translated language, not the original one? All you can do in that case is trust the opinions of other people who do know both languages. Argh! The only other language I know besides English is Spanish. I don't have much experience reading it, but I can muddle through, depending on the difficulty. I could probably compare a few paragraphs of something (again, depending on the type of book and the difficulty) with the English translation and make a fairly correct determination on how accurate it is and even how well it flows. But that's the only language where I could do that. Can you see how much this is bothering me? If I wasn't already in my mid-50s I'd seriously consider learning Russian just so I could read these classics as they were first written. But I don't know if that would be worth the time commitment/difficulty. Just my luck, I'd get fluent and then drop dead before getting to actually read any of the works. :)

  • @Saraneyd

    @Saraneyd

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Yesica1993I’ve had this issue too and have seen other channels talk about how to choose which translation to go for. Some suggest it’s not always about literal word for word accuracy but often about choosing which style you personally prefer, and pick the one you think you’ll enjoy most. If possible I try and compare a few extracts before deciding or try more than one. Likely anyone reading for study or academic purposes may have to be more careful which translation to read and which to avoid but reading for pleasure I don’t worry too much.

  • @Yesica1993

    @Yesica1993

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Saraneyd Yes, it does seem it requires more research than I first realized. I don't mind doing that. I guess it's just a bit intimidating, first starting out. It caught me by surprise that there could be multiple translations in a single language. I don't know why it never occurred to me. Duh!

  • @pattube
    @pattubeАй бұрын

    My favorites: 1. Everyman's Library. In general, these are my favorite for the combination of great quality and great price (relative to quality). 2. Modern Library. Similar to Everyman's Library in terms of the combination of quality and price. I tend to prefer Everyman's slightly more, but honestly it could be more or less a toss-up between Everyman and Modern Library depending on the particular book in question (e.g. Moby Dick in the Modern Library has Rockwell Kent's absolutely beautiful artwork). 3. MacMillan Collector's Library. These are great little books as long as one doesn't mind the fits-in-the-palm-of-your-hand size. They're super affordable too, at least in the USA. Currently around $15 or less. 4. Library of America. As far as I know, it only has American literature (e.g. Melville, Twain, Faulkner). Also, the paper is a bit thin, with associated issues (e.g. bleed-through), whereas I tend to like heavier gsm which tends to be more opaque like in Everyman and Modern Library. Still, the Library of America produces high quality volumes that are worth owning. 5. Folio Society. This the highest quality, but also the highest price. I'd love to own one of these someday, but I won't be able to afford it any time soon!

  • @ladyfox6705
    @ladyfox67054 ай бұрын

    A decent-sized, clear font is really important to me nowdays, with my eyesight. I had to swap out some Collins books because the font was teeny-weeny 😞 So now, I like Penguins - Vintage red spines, black spines, English modern classics in particular. Nice font, floppy, pretty hardy, look lovely on the shelf, cheaper too. Everyman's look gorgeous (& MacMillans) but Everyman's are quite expensive.

  • @Boudleaux
    @Boudleaux3 ай бұрын

    I love Everyman Library and have many of those editions. I also collect Penguin Classics Deluxe Editions and Library of America. Edited to say, I'm for sure going to check out those Alma Classics. Thanks!

  • @Koyahish
    @Koyahish4 ай бұрын

    When it comes to classics, I like a thorough, well-written introduction.

  • @dianesellepedrosa1876
    @dianesellepedrosa18768 ай бұрын

    I often choose Penguin over Oxford due to the font. Trollope art on the newer Oxford editions is gorgeous. Knickerbocker Classics is a nice edition with an elastic band closure. Picador, published in the US is a new edition to me. Nice all around font and flop. Thanks for this fun and informative video.

  • @patriciadeane7250
    @patriciadeane725010 ай бұрын

    Everyman’s Library Éditions are my favorite……..well worth the money!

  • @radiantchristina
    @radiantchristina10 ай бұрын

    Great video! Classic Tristan! :) The wordsworth classics are certain great for the price, floppiness factor and font. I have quite a few . My only grip is that i don't have a lot of room for notes in the margins . Well, one more small gripe- I am not always the best fan of the translations. Overall though a win. I tend to go for those on classics I've not yet read and not sure If i'll like. I LOVE the Vintage red spines. I only own a few , but no complaints from me. Everyman's library - to be honest, if i could afford it, i'd have a full library of these. I prefer reading from paperback but i love the naked hardbacks of the Everyman's For me, Penguin black spines are a favorite. I adore the cover art they choose, love the feel and the font . I also adore the penguin modern classics, but they can be a bit pricey here in the US .

  • @LizziebelleXOX
    @LizziebelleXOX10 ай бұрын

    Brilliant video Tristan! The crash test dummies make me laugh every time. 😂I do love black penguin classics , penguin English library (which are floppy) and I like the clothbounds for collectibles 📖📖📖📚

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    Tee hee, I do like teasing Wordsworth about their covers. But I buy their editions frequently. Such good value for money.

  • @marjoriedonnett5467
    @marjoriedonnett546710 ай бұрын

    Excellent topic! I regret I only have one Everyman's volume and it's a 3-novel set by Dashiell Hammett. I'd love to have more. But the Penguins rule on my bookcases. I also have many Library of America volumes.

  • @TheNutmegStitcher
    @TheNutmegStitcher6 ай бұрын

    This is EXACTLY the video I was hoping for.

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh good! I'm so pleased.

  • @susprime7018
    @susprime701810 ай бұрын

    Those Alma editions are lovely covers.

  • @Sman-eg1zs
    @Sman-eg1zs5 ай бұрын

    I have a penguin copy of David Copperfield, I love the illustrations inside.

  • @bradyfullammusicofficial4597
    @bradyfullammusicofficial459710 ай бұрын

    Great video! You have inspired me

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh good. Thank you so much.

  • @apollonia6656

    @apollonia6656

    7 ай бұрын

    Love "the flop" 😊 Try that with Brothers Karamasov or Ulysses and the only "flop" you'll get is a distorted wrist and hand ! 😂

  • @michaelg4411
    @michaelg44115 ай бұрын

    This is my kind of video! I have an almost complete set of the black Wordsworth Classics, which did not set me back too much because they were £1.99 each when I was buying them. The only ones missing from my collection are the Shakespeare books (I already own a complete Shakespeare so I didn't want to duplicate), the Sherlock Holmes (ditto, although the complete Sherlock Holmes I have is a Wordsworth edition) and any new ones that have been published in the last couple of years since I completed the set. They do look great in a bookcase on their own, I try to look after the spines as much as I can, and any visitor to the house always comments on them. I'm nearly halfway through reading them. To be honest, I'm undecided whether to keep the Wordsworths or sell them. I have one or two of the Everyman Library which I agree are great (I have Svejk like you) and I really like the look of the Oxford World Classics, although I don't own any yet. However, I'm not sure my wife would be too happy for me to sell my entire Wordsworth collection only to replace it with a new one. I actually don't have any Penguin Classics, but in the last couple of years, I have bought quite a few of the Penguin Modern Classics. I have a couple of the latest mint colour spine edition, but I very much prefer the previous edition with the white spine. I just really like the black, white and grey/silver aesthetic and I don't much care for the mint green at the moment, but to each their own. I go through spurts of reading classics and I've just come across your channel in the last few days. You have inspired me to read a few more of them in 2024. Thanks!

  • @labben1697
    @labben169710 ай бұрын

    I have also discovered the Alma Classics and I really like them. But my favorites are without a doubt Oxford World Classics. I'll pick them over most other editions (I'll go Penguin Deluxe if I can, but so few books are in those editions, and they are very expensive). If I can't get Oxford I'll go Penguin. I'm not a big fan of Vintage, though I have a lot of them. When buying classics in Norwegian bookshops it's usually either Vintage or Penguin you'll find, mostly Vintage.

  • @dalerupright8641
    @dalerupright86417 ай бұрын

    I have several Penguin Classics black spines along with the older Penguin editions. I also like the Oxford World Classics. Sticking with paperbacks the newer Penguin Classics Deluxe Editions also have great cover art an look wonderful on the shelf. They're a bit more expensive but they are larger books and the font is larger which I appreciate as I get older.

  • @mikeminden1090
    @mikeminden10902 ай бұрын

    If I'm in a used bookstore with a choice of editions, I will probably choose the 1960s-style Signet Classic. That's nostalgia, though, isn't it? I also like the brittle old yellowed Penguins. Neither of which feel good in the hand; for that I'd go with Modern Library, Everyman's Library, or Library of America if they've gotten to it yet. I've never seen an Alma here in the U.S.

  • @davidmccalip5759
    @davidmccalip575910 ай бұрын

    Hi Tristan! I really enjoyed your video. I also love and collect the Penguin Black Spine editions and the Oxford World's Classics. Furthermore, being in the USA, I also collect the Barnes & Nobles Classic series and the Barnes & Nobles Library of Essential Reading series. So, those are the four that I try to purchase as much as possible. I look forward to your next video. Have a great day!

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks, David. I have seen some of the Barnes and Noble editions from the States, but getting them here is not easy. However, I may get in touch with them to see if they'll sponsor a video😉

  • @saberwolf156

    @saberwolf156

    8 ай бұрын

    Barnes & Noble's paperbacks are gorgeous on the shelf.

  • @Saraneyd
    @Saraneyd10 ай бұрын

    Great comparisons. The smell and the flop! Love it. My first choice is usually Oxford World’s Classics. Love the design and reliability of materials, with spines that still look good after reading and good quality notes. Not familiar with Alma Books so just looked at their website. Some good deals to be had there worth exploring including UK subscriptions.

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    Gotta love a good flop! I agree with you about Oxford Classics. Very good editions. Alma was a very welcome discovery for me. Each authors books are designed to match. Check out the F Scott Fitgerald collection.

  • @Saraneyd

    @Saraneyd

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tristanandtheclassics6538oh wow the F Scott Fitzgerald look great. I’m only familiar with The Great Gatsby so some exciting reading to look forward to.

  • @debraparker971
    @debraparker9715 ай бұрын

    Font size is becoming a very big deal at 69 years old. Very helpful video.

  • @prilljazzatlanta5070
    @prilljazzatlanta50705 ай бұрын

    I love cheap, crappy editions of books. Makes me feel like I will go to any length to read the work. So long as its not a bad translation or abridged

  • @AsuraSantosha
    @AsuraSantosha2 ай бұрын

    For any Americans who liked those Alma classics or just like the more modern look in general, Union Square makes some "signature classics" hardbacks with pop art dust jackets that are gorgeous if thats a style that you like (Which I, personally, do). They are clothbound solid color with gilded embossing underneath the jackets. You can get them at Barnes and Nobel.

  • @Mariak82
    @Mariak829 ай бұрын

    I love the penguin black classics and the penguin modern classics. ❤📚 I have a whole mix of all the classics brought new and in charity shops.

  • @racheldemain1940
    @racheldemain19408 ай бұрын

    I have most of my classics in the Penguin Black covers but i have the whole set of Barchester Chronicles in Oxford world books as i love the images on the front covers. These two editions have been recommended for studying with the OU and they tell us that either of these work well due to the amount of information as well as the story and do stay open when i have to make notes.

  • @racheldemain1940

    @racheldemain1940

    8 ай бұрын

    I realise that the penguin black spines can look read due to the breakage of the spine but i am very fussy about my books looking pristine so haven't had this problem with my black spines.

  • @alysaa7036
    @alysaa70365 ай бұрын

    i just bought a bunch of collins classic to start my journey to classic lit, i want to get hold of wordsworth or penguin black but my country has limited accessibility to those! collins are easily everywhere here

  • @patriciadeane7250
    @patriciadeane725010 ай бұрын

    Modern Library Editions and Oxford World Classic Editions are my favorite in paperback’s

  • @adamwarren8893
    @adamwarren8893Ай бұрын

    I smiled when you gave Oxford World Classics a shout out! I had an Oxford Classic sitting next to me as I watched the video and was wondering if they would make an appearance The only Oxford classic I own is Trilby by George Du Maurier, I wonder if you’ve read it? I’d love to hear your thoughts on the novel, as it seems to be a fairly forgotten classic

  • @TK-ux5du
    @TK-ux5du4 ай бұрын

    The Wordsworth Don Quixote cover is hilarious! 🤣

  • @kimberlypickering5725
    @kimberlypickering572510 ай бұрын

    Great video! Where does one get redback vintage in the US? I often buy books online but I don't think I know how to summon those books.

  • @jassdad5202
    @jassdad520210 ай бұрын

    I do really like the Alma classics, but one of my favorites is actually the Penguin deluxe classics

  • @enfermagembenfermagemb2251
    @enfermagembenfermagemb225110 ай бұрын

    I’ve honestly been waiting for to talk about your Wordsworth classic books. ❤ Also your the first KZreadr I’ve seen that has read “Time Will Darken It”. What is your opinion on it? I enjoy them very much but only have two of this edition.. since black ink chips off easily in the covers, I covered them with plastic book cover or contact paper looks god as new. Greetings from Angola 🇦🇴 ❤

  • @Tasha9315
    @Tasha9315Ай бұрын

    Great comparison of the editions! My favorite is the Everyman's Library which I am slowly building up a collection of. May I please ask if the Oxford World Classics crack their spine?

  • @jimkazetsky5897
    @jimkazetsky58978 ай бұрын

    Gosh I hate that the Wordsmith Classics title it "The Karamazov Brothers" instead of "The Brothers Karamazov". It's subtle but it makes all the difference.

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica199310 ай бұрын

    OH! I did not know those Everyman editions came in different colors! I don't think I have ever seen them in person. Just on Booktube. Oh, they are glorious! That is exactly my style - simple, elegant, not too flashy / "busy" visually. I'm glad to hear about the font. Do you know if they are uniform? Or are they different size depending on the book? I wish I could see these in person. My eyesight has had a marked decline lately. It's starting to worry me. The thought of not being able to read sends me into a panic.

  • @shirleyrankin-zf6nv
    @shirleyrankin-zf6nv8 ай бұрын

    I have been buying Canterbury hardcover leather bound classics .I like that you get 3 or more books in one edition.They look good on my shelves and they have a great flop

  • @Old_Scot
    @Old_Scot9 ай бұрын

    I'm just getting "back into reading" and I'm going for more classic books this time round. I love The Folio Society, then Everyman. Sewn in pages and acid-free paper are good, long-lasting options. I also consider annotating books to be vandalism, but then I'm not an academic! 😀

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    9 ай бұрын

    Folio Society editions are very special. As for annotating and vandalism, I feel your pain😂 However, annotating (on cheaper books) does take reading to a whole other place. I have a video on it somewhere 😀👍

  • @racheldemain1940

    @racheldemain1940

    8 ай бұрын

    I AM an academic and i think it is sacrilege to write in books!!! . It makes me weep inwardly. I have notebooks and large post it notes that i write on a d stick in the book ad remove it when we have finished that chapter.

  • @Old_Scot

    @Old_Scot

    8 ай бұрын

    @@racheldemain1940 I'm with you! 😄 When I said I wasn't an academic, I just meant that I wouldn't add anything to the next reader's experience by scrawling my opinions in the margins! Plus, you can't really pass old books on to charity shops if they're "vandalised" like that.

  • @bad-girlbex3791

    @bad-girlbex3791

    5 ай бұрын

    I was encouraged to read from a young age by my parents and there were always plenty of books on hand, as well as trips to the library and book tokens received for Christmas and birthdays. But it was always drilled into me to look after books, never leave them just lying around where they could get damaged, and under no circumstances decide of deface them in any way. The only writing permitted was on an 'Ex Libris' bookplate that could be stuck on the inside cover to denote who "This Book Belongs To". When first presented with the concept of annotations, highlighting, and other marginalia, I felt as though I was committing a mortal sin, so because I have also always been obsessed with stationery, I would assign a notebook to each title I was studying in English, and would write up my notes in there. Then when I was 16 we had to go through Chaucer's "The Wife Of Bath" translating every line of Middle English, and the resistance in me gave way, in the face of far more complicated texts than I'd ever read before. I still had to use a notebook for extra information, but by the time we completed that tale, the pages of my book were a sea of underlining, highlighting, circling, and marginalia in the tiniest script I could write with my needlepoint fineliner pens. I wish I still had that book today...lord only knows where it went over the past 25 years. But I'd love to know who the publishing house was, because that paper was of the perfect thickness and never showed any bleed -through. Ever since then, when wanting to read a more complex book a little more intensively deep and focussed, I buy two copies: one for scrawling all over and one for just reading for pleasure. Now I've actually grown to like the look of my beaten-up old copies full of marginalia. My "working" copy of 'Lolita' is especially impressive to look at, because there's always something new to be found whenever I re-read it. I feel your pain though. The only way to cure it is by jumping in and doing something to the book, before you have a chance to talk yourself out of it. Start off by just underlining or highlighting every instance of a particular word that seems to keep cropping up. Use a pretty pastel highlighter at first, if it makes things look less ugly for you. After that, you've already left your mark, so you might as well carry on! #JustBookishThings #TheDangersOfReadingWithIntent

  • @Old_Scot

    @Old_Scot

    5 ай бұрын

    @@bad-girlbex3791 We didn't have a lot of books in our house, but my dad and I used to go to the library every week, so those books were treated carefully. When I was about 30, I started studying with the Open University, and they encouraged us to highlight passages on the work books they supplied. The lecturer said the thing students had the most difficulty with was writing on books! If I'm studying a book (I studied MacBeth a few years ago), I buy the recommended book and I'll highlight that, but I just can't do it to "proper" books I'm reading for pleasure! 🙂

  • @938quilt
    @938quilt10 ай бұрын

    The covers at the beginning on the doevetsky books.. what’s that word you used to describe the art?

  • @dqan7372
    @dqan737210 ай бұрын

    Oxford World's Classics is my choice when I'm looking for notes. If I'm judging the book solely by its cover, then I'm probably picking up an Alma. I don't arrange by publisher, so I don't worry about how the spines match, except for the Everyman spines that seem to be missing foil. Just looked up Alma and I'm seeing titles I don't recognize. That's interesting.... I guess some are short story collections. Might have to pick up some Kindle versions.

  • @dqan7372

    @dqan7372

    10 ай бұрын

    Well, ended up getting Four Alma Classics. 📖

  • @annamattos8627
    @annamattos86275 ай бұрын

    Penguin Classics make me happy. ❤

  • @user-pt3bv3jl3v
    @user-pt3bv3jl3v9 ай бұрын

    Have you tested on marker bleeding through the next page? Whats a good edition for highlighting paragraphs? I'm cheap because im a blank slate when it comes to reading, haven't built a big library yet, so i was looking at Wordsworth and collins. Not sure if either of those editions do the job with markers, any idea?

  • @margaretlandauer8169
    @margaretlandauer816910 ай бұрын

    I’ve recently finished the Vintage The Painted Veil and was surprised to find three (that I noticed) proofreading mistakes. ‘Covert’ for ‘convert’ for example. I’d checked with an old Penguin copy. I read the Vintage edition because it was more attractive overall. Just a bit of a shame they didn’t do a better job of editing.

  • @jackiesliterarycorner
    @jackiesliterarycorner10 ай бұрын

    I use to have a lot of those mass market sizes, because they were cheap and I didn't have a permanent job until 2017, and I could afford to buy multiples. Now, I prefer a regular size. I have to be selective about my editions, because I don't have the space to have more than one copy of a book. Even with my clothbound, writing in them or the cover fading doesn't bother me as long as they're not falling apart I'm content. I have a lot of the Penguins, and a few of the Oxfords and clothbounds. As well as, a couple random editions.

  • @tristanandtheclassics6538

    @tristanandtheclassics6538

    10 ай бұрын

    The mass market editions are a godsend. Imagine how expensive book reading would get otherwise! Love that you prioritise annotation over clean pages

  • @jackiesliterarycorner

    @jackiesliterarycorner

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tristanandtheclassics6538 Yes, back then they were perfect, but not being a student and being in the workforce I can buy the regular size paperbacks.

  • @JayReacio
    @JayReacio5 ай бұрын

    I don’t know about the penguin black spines, there just doesn’t seem to be any consistency. You’ll get one with white pages, the other with yellow clothy paper. One font is decent the next is tiny. And recently I went to the bookstore and the spines were a different font and style

  • @jbriaz
    @jbriaz10 күн бұрын

    Re Alma Classics, I'll add on that, to at least my taste, they have great translations of works into English. A lot more readable IMO than translations offered by other publishers.

  • @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk
    @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk6 ай бұрын

    I did not realise how different content could be. If you are getting Machiavelli's The Prince I would recommend the Penguin Classics edition. If you are getting Sun Tzu's Art of War then the Wordsworth Classics edition. Both these are beautifully translated, almost poetic. Other translations seem clunky in comparison. Just my opinion. Best wishes.

  • @BookZealots
    @BookZealots8 ай бұрын

    What camera do you use? I really like it. So many wonderful options! And the UK seems to have all the pretty ones. I understand why you have all of the different options. I like the Millennium Library books. All the others I would annotate in. There are three you didn't show, but that I like the looks of. Flame Tree Publishing. I only have one book by them, but I'd like to invest in more. Chatham River Press, which I've only seen online. And lastly, the blue and gold jacket covers that are in the UK. I can't find the name of the publishing company. Google's search is being ridiculous today. Thank you for sharing. now I want them all. Okay, almost all

  • @kathycurwin3123
    @kathycurwin31235 ай бұрын

    I am interested to know which editions have the best translations. Love your videos by the way!

  • @suevize6853

    @suevize6853

    Ай бұрын

    Yes excellent suggestion

  • @apollonia6656
    @apollonia66564 ай бұрын

    @Tristanandtheclassics, I read "The Woman in White" and now want to read "The Moonstone" but I want the print don't to be better than TWiW..... ..larger and clearer. So, please advise me which one will cause less eye strain,please ? Thank you in advance.

  • @mlbuchina96
    @mlbuchina966 күн бұрын

    I was disappointed in my Wordsworth copy of Ben Hur. It was abridged, but nowhere in the listing for it, or on the cover nor very noticeable on the back was it indicated. I didn't realize it was abridged until I left it cover side down and saw the word "abridged" in a tiny font in the bottom corner.

  • @captainnolan5062
    @captainnolan50628 ай бұрын

    Scandalous that the Alma classics has Moby Dick's tail showing in black, when we all know that he was a white wale!

  • @bad-girlbex3791

    @bad-girlbex3791

    5 ай бұрын

    Very true. But I imagine that in the styling of the period, the whale image could possibly have just been depicted in black on a poster to make it stand out more. Good spotting that though!