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Why would one do a new edition of a book that old - and that short - in hardcover? Legolas Send a noteboard - 11/01/2010 05:00:04 PM
And if you've managed to figure out just how amazon.fr defines "relié" and "broché", congratulations, because it's fairly mystifying to me. An English language book like Jordan's Gathering Storm, which afaik is only available in hardcover so far anywhere in the world, is found both "relié" and "broché" on amazon.fr, so it beats me how those terms should be interpreted. As far as I can tell, they have more to do with how the pages are sewn together or attached than with the actual hardness of the cover, but then how do you tell what the cover will be like?
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Well, if Tim can post his planned reads for 2010, so can I. - 11/01/2010 02:34:47 AM 772 Views
I liked 1776. - 11/01/2010 04:00:03 AM 702 Views
John Adams sounded good, but I've vowed to limit book-buying. - 11/01/2010 01:41:50 PM 653 Views
Re: I liked 1776 and try The Johnstown Flood. One of my best reads for last year *NM* - 11/01/2010 03:33:24 PM 327 Views
Cool, I'll put it on the list. *NM* - 11/01/2010 05:23:21 PM 327 Views
The Plague might disappoint you. - 11/01/2010 06:31:54 AM 603 Views
I was suspecting that: I studied some other Camus in school, but not that one. - 11/01/2010 09:02:04 AM 631 Views
Well, then I'd have to buy it in French, and that gets me back to my old problem: - 11/01/2010 01:42:35 PM 543 Views
Y'a pas de bonnes bibliothèques avec une section "Langues Étrangères" à New York? - 11/01/2010 02:11:33 PM 595 Views
I'm too lazy to respond in French. - 11/01/2010 02:37:41 PM 636 Views
Looks like you win. Can't find it on fnac.com either. - 11/01/2010 02:55:10 PM 692 Views
I just can't justify buying a book I would want to keep in paperback. - 11/01/2010 03:53:06 PM 629 Views
I would have thought "it's not available in hardback" was a good justification... *NM* - 11/01/2010 03:55:56 PM 291 Views
Not for a book that I am sure is in hardcover somewhere... - 11/01/2010 03:59:08 PM 594 Views
Are you sure it's in hardcover somewhere? *NM* - 11/01/2010 04:00:54 PM 294 Views
It's a classic. How could it not be? - 11/01/2010 04:03:07 PM 560 Views
Why would one do a new edition of a book that old - and that short - in hardcover? - 11/01/2010 05:00:04 PM 644 Views
Because it's a classic. - 11/01/2010 05:06:51 PM 563 Views
I see. - 11/01/2010 05:46:06 PM 706 Views
Book culture is different in France. - 12/01/2010 07:06:17 PM 715 Views
That's so sad! - 12/01/2010 11:27:37 PM 533 Views
They do, but the price seems to be even steeper than that. - 12/01/2010 11:37:45 PM 701 Views
Re: They do, but the price seems to be even steeper than that. - 13/01/2010 02:36:35 PM 570 Views
Re: That's so sad! - 13/01/2010 02:24:53 PM 710 Views
Can you let me know what you think of 1776? - 11/01/2010 09:13:58 AM 777 Views
Re: Can you let me know what you think of 1776? - 11/01/2010 11:29:22 AM 568 Views
I had skimmed a part of it previously - 11/01/2010 01:45:20 PM 583 Views
Oh, and regarding another of your points - 11/01/2010 02:49:26 PM 739 Views
That's some pretty assonance . - 11/01/2010 02:56:20 PM 713 Views
It's pretty straightforward - 11/01/2010 03:57:41 PM 558 Views
On the Road is a classic. - 12/01/2010 04:08:11 AM 524 Views
I've read 2, 3 and 12. - 13/01/2010 07:38:33 PM 714 Views
There is a more important question to ask - 14/01/2010 08:04:51 AM 763 Views
She reads the same books over and over and over. - 14/01/2010 05:08:20 PM 553 Views

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