I saw this copy of Moby-Dick at my local bookstore today, it was $15. It was a softcover, but had deckled edges. I already own the hardcover Penguin Classics version, is it worth getting this one?
>>7853564
Over the years I've grown a huge obsession towards Winesburg, Ohio
Whenever I see a copy of it in a bookstore I buy it. Doesn't matter that I already own five copies
So my answer would be, if you really enjoy the book, buy it
Maybe someone will want to borrow it from you in the future and you won't want to lend them your better copy
>>7853564
Can never have too many Dicks, anon. Maybe you can let someone borrow it in the future.
Nah m8 u got the penguin, it's superlative nig
>not buying the 80 shekel Oxford University Press edition
shiggidy
it has drawings in the boring whale anatomy parts and is hence the only readable edition
>>7853696
>bored by Ceteology
A true plebian
>>7853700
Actually it's spelled "Cetology" and if you have any interest in it whatsoever the informative illustrations would be an even bigger plus