I want to buy Niven's 'Ringworld'. I'm also the type of guy that likes owning the book, and a good version of the book, for instance: Not a mass market paperback, but hardcover. Or if there is a nice matching set, the matching set.
I realize there are multiple books in Niven's Ringworld 'series', so is there a certain edition/version I should buy? Also I think the cover on the current edition is just plain ugly. Pic related.
>>10029216
>judging books by their cover
Fucken patriarchy
>>10029216
> buy paperback
> glue pieces of particle board to the covers
> hardback
there. was that so hard?
>>10029743
I'm not judging the book by it's cover. I want the book, I don't like the cover.
I'm also wondering if there is a publisher that published all the books in the series in a similar style so if I want to continue on I can.
Do you not know how to use Google?
>>10030009
Nope. Pls enlighten. I'm not sure what I google exactly.
> I'm also the type of guy that likes owning the book, and a good version of the book, for instance: Not a mass market paperback, but hardcover.
Consumerism will kill you. Who are you trying to impress? No one will care about your books for their binding. You will follow them into the grave.
>>10030012
Google the name of the book, in quotes along with the author and then explore the links. Make a decision based on what you prefer and what your budget is. I'm genuinely perplexed as to why you made this thread. Did you expect people to just post pictures of book covers so you could give feedback on them one by one? We don't know what your tastes are.
>>10030035
It's not for impressing anyone, it's just something I like.
>>100300840
Vanity. If worth is not in the word, all is vanity. Perverted nesting.