Ashlea
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I have a copy of the Vulgate that I bought on ebay - date is 1887. When I first started taking Latin I wanted one but all the Catholic bookstores in town told me to call the Vatican. I wanted one but not badly enough to make an international call to a country whose language I did not speak. But a few months of lurking on ebay found me this treasure. Still smells of cigar smoke from the previous owner - I imagine his library as one of those old fashioned ones with very large dark red leather chairs.
Wolf has an almost-but-not-quite complete set of Dumas he bought on ebay, dated 1894. Still tissue paper over the frontspieces, and some of the pages aren't cut. Someday, we'll want to read them and have to -erp- cut the pages!
Oldest one I ever held was at University of Houston, in their rare book collection. First edition of Rasselas, 1759. Still shocked they'd let me touch it. I don't think it made my paper on Rasselas any better, but still one of my best memories of college.
Wolf has an almost-but-not-quite complete set of Dumas he bought on ebay, dated 1894. Still tissue paper over the frontspieces, and some of the pages aren't cut. Someday, we'll want to read them and have to -erp- cut the pages!
Oldest one I ever held was at University of Houston, in their rare book collection. First edition of Rasselas, 1759. Still shocked they'd let me touch it. I don't think it made my paper on Rasselas any better, but still one of my best memories of college.