

It’s the convention for book lovers that we’ve always wanted to attend. If you’ve got a fancy edition of P&P that you love, let me know below!īook Riot Live is coming! Join us for a two-day event full of books, authors, and an all around good time. I love the simplicity of it, and hope the do all her books eventually (right now they’ve just got P&P and S&S). Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman. The story follows the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of the British Regency. This is a beautiful edition, but if you want it you’ll be paying out the nose at a used/rare bookshop for it. Pride and Prejudice is a novel of manners by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. This is out of print and the publisher’s website is shut down, so I’m assuming they’re out of business now. Also, I’ve just noticed how many of these are from Penguin. Penguin English Library edition for those of you who prefer paperbacks, but still want a little fanciness. Penguin’s Drop Cap edition– I’m also collecting all of these, by which I mean I bought two and now feel weird about only having two letters from the middle of the alphabet so now I need them all and THAT’S HOW THEY GET YOU, plus look at the preeettyyyy… ALL OF THEM.īarnes and Noble’s Collectible Edition because it just looks OG. The Folio Society’s illustrated edition because: Folio Society, I don’t need another reason.Ĭoralie Bickford-Smith’s Penguin edition because I’m collecting all of them. Here are some of my vuurrry favorite editions of Pride and Prejudice, the object of my latest search since my current ratty paperback copy started falling apart: This means I’ve gone down many an internet rabbit hole in search of the prettiest and fanciest (in my opinion, anyway) editions of the books I want.

I walk by my shelves every single day, I might as well enjoy looking at them. I’ve gotten to the point in my reading life where I do most of my day-to-day reading digitally or via the library, but most of my physical book purchases are Very Nice To Look At editions.
