Do you own any big books? Here's mine, fidget spinner for scale.
only worthless popular science books (geograohy, history)
nothing special
My Catholic bible is huge. The next one would probably be the Tale of Genji and then maybe Hegel's Lectures on the philosophy of world history and a collection of Chinese writings, dramas and tales.
>>9996545
Complete Shakespeare Collection, complete collections of Poe, Grimm Fairy Tales, HP Lovecraft, War & Peace, Les Miserables, that kind of thing.
>>9996545
that Bottom's Dream - how is it? could you post a photo of a page or something? I'm interested in this fancy SpaltenTechnik
>fidget spinner
4chan is 18+
>>9997187
Big boys have big books! I don't see any from you.
>>9996545
Yup. A few biographies.
>>9997200
Do you read bricks?
>>9996545
Next to my rubiks cube for size comparison.
>>9998603
>not reading bricks
>>9996545
i was absolutely obsessed with codex seraphinianus when i was a kid (preteen). how much did your copy cost you, op?
Norton anthologies, bibles, riverside chaucer, shitty quality hardbacks of Franz kafka.
I fucking love huge books.
My copy of Augustine's City of God is thicc as fuck.
I own a copy of Bottom's Dream and a Norton Complete Shakespeare, but that's more thick than big.
My Lattimore Iliad, Penguin for scale.
>>9999160
which collection is that philosophy books on the left bottom?
>>9999160
Love your collection. Could you upload a fixed image if you see this?
>>9999324
The reddish-brown ones? Those are Will Durant's Story of Civilization.
>>9999341
No, I was asking for Copleston History of philophy, does it worth?
>>9999362
It's the best History of Philosophy you can buy.
>>9999146
this much: https://www.bookdepository.com/Codex-Seraphinianus-XXXIII/9780847842131