Anyone know of any other publishers to get really high quality history books?
I love Folio Society books. Everything about their manufacture, from the binding to the quality of paper used, is great. They're also very well known for the amount of editing they do before publishing them. I've yet to find a single typo in any of my Folio Society books.
But they're also very expensive. I like Everyman's Library when I want a nice, hardcover book without any retarded pictures of advertising on the cover.
Easton Press is okay for leatherbound shit, but tends to produce some pretty memey material and doesn't have a lot of good titles.
>tl;dr
Are there any other publishers that make very, very high-quality hardcover books besides the Folio Society?
inb4 those Barnes and Noble collectable leatherbound books. They're full of typos, poor translations, and in the case of their Iliad and Odyssey, they used fucking prose instead of meter.
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>>1936297
Looking at this picture, I begin to understand why some military generals have wanted to see libraries burn.
>>1936387
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>>1936297
Do you need only English books?
>>1936664
English as in printed in the English language or English as in coming from a printing house based in England?