Thankfully, we have a few more weeks to go. The trees are just beginning to show colour.
I love that you can still hold a copy of a book published in 1915.
It's marvelous. And not just 1915, but the 1890 Todd/Higginson volume, too.
The electronic copies are great for just keeping the information, but to be able to read the actual physical book is an enhanced experience. Or maybe I'm just a nerd.
Somewhere online yesterday, putting all the pieces of this puzzle together, came across someone, a book dealer, selling the complete set of Todd/Higginson Dickinson books for a total of $35,000. Some nerds have more money than others, alas.
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Date: 2006-10-13 03:36 am (UTC)Thankfully, we have a few more weeks to go. The trees are just beginning to show colour.
I love that you can still hold a copy of a book published in 1915.
It's marvelous. And not just 1915, but the 1890 Todd/Higginson volume, too.
The electronic copies are great for just keeping the information, but to be able to read the actual physical book is an enhanced experience. Or maybe I'm just a nerd.
Somewhere online yesterday, putting all the pieces of this puzzle together, came across someone, a book dealer, selling the complete set of Todd/Higginson Dickinson books for a total of $35,000. Some nerds have more money than others, alas.