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As far as I can te..."
I think because there are so many? It was so hard to find al titles on the internet! I got the Pearl myself live in the Netherlands.. So happy that we can get all of them here :)

Thank you! They seem to be part of a 4-part Middle East..."
Yes, I have The Ramayana, The Mahabharate, and The Bhagavad Gita. They are the same as the regular collection, except that the cloth binding seems to be of slightly lower quality. Not BAD quality. It's just not as firm/sturdy feeling as the others.
As for The Qur'an, though, I can't find it anywhere! I know it was supposed to just be a regional print, but I'm confused that I found the Hindu books fairly easily (though I had to pay a little extra for The Mahabharata), but can't find The Qur'an. Anybody know if it's still in print?
UPDATE: I was able to find The Qur'an! I don't know if it's still in print (I feel like no), but I did find some copies for sale on Amazon Canada.


They are gorgeous - I'm saving every month or two to pick up one. It's taking a while, but the editions with all the extra notes inside are really worth it!


I've collected over two dozen of the Penguin Clothbounds, including the very gorgeous War and Peace edition, and I can honestly say that only three or four of my books have had any issues with the foil. Even then, it is only a slight smudge here and there, and doesn't greatly hinder the book's appearance. I think what happens is the oil on people's hands may activate something in the foil ink, causing it to fall off. Again, I have read all of my copies with few problems. Even my copy of W&P, which I handled a lot during reading, has no foil damage.
I would just advice you treat the book gently (as you should any book, really)-- don't cram these into a crowded bag, leave a full coffee mug on top, etc. These really are great books!

Thanks for that Kyle

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Wait, so is this supposed..." Let me rephrase. It is only for Penguin Clothbound Classic Books. Any other clothbound ones will be removed.

There are quite a few on the list that aren't strictly part of the Penguin Clothbound Classics series. Tales of the Marvellous and News of the Strange is one. It's a Penguin Classic, but it is a hardboard and not clothbound and not in the same design style. The Pocket Classics have been added which aren't part of the Penguin Clothbound Series either. Also The Three Musketeers doesn't really fit in this collection either. It is a clothbound classic by Penguin, but it is not of the same series as the current clothbound classics. It has a totally different aesthetic.


There are quite a few on ..."
Thanks for the info! I will go through this soon and remove any that do not fit. I think I may have added any that had clothbound and classic attached and I know some people have continued to add and I know those are incorrect.

Same with the Waterstones website. Now we're only missing Crime and Punishment :)"
According to an online bookseller where I usually hunt for books, Crime and Punishment will be out in October this year



I have had my eyes on Austen's (the set is tempting but expensive!), as well as few of the Russians (Anna Karenina, War and Peace amongst others)





I would personally recommend getting the Chiltern classics and (if you can afford them) the folio editions. Both editions are just as beautiful, but far superior in binding (they’re stitched) and overall quality.

Are you able to add the clothbound edition to the general listing for Anna Karenina?
Not sure if I've explained that at all well!
Ditto for 1984 and Sanditon.


I bought mine through either Amazon UK or Amazon Canada.

Please, be aware that Goodreads changes the edition to the most popular one every time a librarian performs a duplicate check and duplicates are found ... (Removing is up to librarians as well.)

It's the design pattern that rubs off. The small "Penguin Classics" logo at the bottom of my copy of Crime and Punishment had come off by the time I finished with it and some colour actually transferred onto the edges as well during reading.
