/lit/ was is your favorite aesthetically pleasing book that you have? My mom got me this Alice in wonderland book a few years ago and it's just so visually stimulating to me, it's so beautiful
I have one like that, op
>>7419406
damn that looks juicy
>>7419392
Mein Kampf
>>7419392
Propably the commemorative edition Necronomicon. There's just something about a thick black and gold tome that pleases me greatly.
>>7419392
"Ethnobotany: Evolution of a discipline" by richard e. schultez. It's a giant hardcover potsmoker's enchiridion.
>>7419392
ugh these covers are so kitsch
>>7419464
what book is that?
This, brand new it goes for a few hundred since it hasn't been reprinted in decades, it's my favorite book, i haven't read through all the campaigns yet with the biography though cause i'm studying for my new job.
>>7419880
Easy Star Lessons by Proctor
>>7419805
>not embracing kitsch as the last bastion of sincerity in the postmodern sea of sludge
>>7419891
>not embracing sludge as the single answer to all the phonyness of postmodern garbage
>>7419895
>not embracing phoniness of postmodern garbage as the unavoidable ontological conditions of an ever oscillating reality
>>7419805
first year college student alert
>>7419392
Gustave Dore illustrated Divine Comedy
>>7419805
And then we've got this memer