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3folio_books
Nobody knows, except the Folio Society, and they're not telling - yet.
Speculation really is a pointless exercise.
Speculation really is a pointless exercise.
5folio_books
None, apparently, if we are to give credence to your message in the "February Collection" thread.
7wcarter
>4 Urmut:
The FS have released 70 to 80 new titles a year recently, but some of those are reprints or new editions of previously published titles.
I would expect the start of new releases by the end of February, but there has been no consistency in the release dates of new collections in recent years.
The FS have released 70 to 80 new titles a year recently, but some of those are reprints or new editions of previously published titles.
I would expect the start of new releases by the end of February, but there has been no consistency in the release dates of new collections in recent years.
9folio_books
Well isn't that interesting - three new members all posting on the same day.
10wcarter
>4 Urmut: >6 Ukinninum: >8 Sarah_1978:
A very sincere welcome to you all. Enjoy the slippery slope into Folio affliction disorder and an empty purse/wallet.
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>8 Sarah_1978:
Welcome withdrawn.
A very sincere welcome to you all. Enjoy the slippery slope into Folio affliction disorder and an empty purse/wallet.
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>8 Sarah_1978:
Welcome withdrawn.
13Edmund_Fitzgerald
>6 Ukinninum: I own a copy of the Folio Society Dorian Gray and actually really like it. The design never appealed to be in pictures, but I saw it in a used book store for ten dollars, and when I took it out of it's slipcase I was surprised at how striking the design was.
But if you prefer a more classical design, and especially if you enjoy the Irish iconography, then nothing can beat the Folio Society Ulysses. That's the Folio Society book that I desperately want right now. In fact, I think that I like the standard edition even more than the LE!
I would also love a Frankenstein.
But if you prefer a more classical design, and especially if you enjoy the Irish iconography, then nothing can beat the Folio Society Ulysses. That's the Folio Society book that I desperately want right now. In fact, I think that I like the standard edition even more than the LE!
I would also love a Frankenstein.


