I just ordered the waves by virginia woolf, lit. 5 dollars off of abebooks, hardcover. 1.98 + 3 dollars shipping. I'd be really surprised if it came with a dust cover, but I don't care as long as it's not destroyed and the pages are clean. 5 dollars for a waves hardcover, what a steal. We'll see.
Orlando is genuinely better.
Yes, I've read through the Waves's 'i said's, Orlando's better.
>>8926720
Nice, man. Hardcovers of The Waves are hard to come by.
It it is worn out you could always take it to a book repair place for new binding and such
>>8926769
Orlando was very witty and enjoyable, but I didn't like it nearly as much as the Waves which is probably the most beautiful thing I've ever read.
ordered it too, but wordsworth edition ;_;
don't really care though, its not easy to find it here in my country and its the original text the edition won't interfere in the reading
>>8927691
Wordsworth really got their shit together with Woolf's books, her covers are consistently good.
I've seen some real nightmares, but I like Wordsworth's Woolf and some Dostoyevsky covers.
>>8927754
Yeah, some of Joyce's covers on wordsworth are not bad either, but in the other hand, some like robinson crusoe, war and peace and crime and punishment are indeed nightmares
>>8926720
i literally could not fucking read this past the part where that bitch starts crying because she sees someone else kiss that dude.