So I just discovered that the only version of Leviathan that is in print is the shitty Penguin paperback (and of course those terrible print-on-demand editions as well).
I have to get a 50 year-old Everyman's Library edition at an absurdly inflated price from abebooks if I want something that won't fall apart in 2 years.
How is it possible that a work like this is not being sold in hardcover? Don't they make undergrads read it? Surely there's a market for it.
try bookfinder and ebay for alternative options.
Boi you better not have just lumped Hackett in with print on demand
>>9799377
I only read this in ebook format, though I'd love to see it on my shelf when I look at it.
Get the broadview edition. It's the standard ed. and it's cheap.
>>9799770
>paperback
>>9799377
I have the same issue. I got the crappy Wordsworth edition because I saw no reason to spend extra on the Penguin one when it's an English text and they're both shitty softbacks.