Recent purchases thread

really happy i got the norton edition of the sound and the fury for £3

Ehhh i hateee west my favorite past time shigting on it

Got everything for less than 28 dollars

>When you've finished all your shopping for the BA in Cultural Studies reading list

faggot

i would post a pic of ur mum but shes busy rn XD

Too many comfy books to level the last one

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Why not get a first print?

Speak English, Kant

Gay

Speak English, Hegay

Ulysses AND a Wordsworth Classic? Do you have ANY self-respect?

>buying huge tomes in PAPERBACK
Haven't you had enough fear and trembling for one life?

Mine doesnt have the dust cover, so it just says "William Faulkner" on the front.

Got the Bibek Debroy translation of the Upanishads for about $6, it's normally about $20-25 which is ridiculous.

they keep getting delayed reee

Remove Trumbo

And here I thought Finns were rational people who hated communists.

>Lenin - Imperialism, the highest stage of capitalism
>Modern Chinese short stories
>A collection of Takiguchi Yasuhiko's novellas
>Plato - The Sophist: Bilingual edition (Ancient Greek - Hungarian)
>Spinoza - Ethics

I didn't spend a dime on any of them, except for the Chinese collection. I was surprised to see the Plato and the Spinoza book labelled for termination. I guess it's reasonable for the Plato one, since it was printed in 1908
The Lenin pamphlet is quite interesting
I think I did well.

the one on the bottom is what I’m currently reading

>finnish translation of hegel
good luck user!
epic
i fucking wish. im a math major and i hate it.
thanks babe
>Why not get a first print?
im buying used

It its a sign to cancel that Alestet Crowley

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This was my recent purchase.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Emile (currently reading)
Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy in America
Alexander Hamilton - The Federalist Papers

All are very unbelievably long. But they look interesting as well.

Next up is pic related, probably am going to purchase it before like next week, BOOKS > RENT

Books are a pyramid scheme man. If you get deep enough into owning them, you'll find that most good books that are even a little rare run you upwards of $100.

Very nice

eat shit

I'm reading Remarque right now, I hope you enjoy it. I went into it blind, just like I went into Junger blind, and so far it's seemed painful like Junger, but less harsh and more coming in pangs of emotional distress, fear, etc.

Nice finds!

Most recent. Going to read the odyssey again and see whats good with this translation.

i appreciate that beat to fuck copy of speedboat

>The Road, McCarthy.
>Crime and Punishment, Dosto.
>Ubik, PKD.
>Love in the time of cholera, García Márquez.


What's the least shitty to read first?

Big week

that's a whole lot of bullshit ya got there

If you knew what these books are you wouldn’t be saying that. Tell me which book you think is trash and I’ll post a page worth reading from it

Barely started both of these, I'm not much of a reader but I've been wanting to get into it more lately. Could you guys recommend some stuff too? From what others have told me I've peeped into Kurt Vonnegut & that's it really

Australia?

I have the same edition of sound and fury as well as light in August, sanctuary, and as I lay dying from the same set. P. Nice

Post a page from Jung's The Red Book.

fpbp

how much did that cost? princeton KierkeNEET is expensive af

What a shit fucking edition of WTP

>the reddit and the fury
y tho

oooosh im jelly

>High-Rise

Good book that

Y qué te está pareciendo?

Never read BNW before this and it's pretty good

David Irving and For My Legionaries? Jesus dude..

8.50 CAD

Sublime. I have 150 pages left and already feeling the void when you finish a book

it’s Anna Karénina btw

Thought you were talking about dubliners

I’ll read that or Siddharta next

Irving is good historian about WW2 though (not poater you repleid to)

>reading translations

absolute pleb

He found a bunch of primary documentation in the 60s. There’s better contemporary work on the same subject matter.

only plebs read neil gayman, get yourself some real literature

>For My Legionaries
Nice. It's a good read. I got that same copy, but it wasn't very good. The printer must've had some problems because sometimes a few letters would be missing from a word.

>The Orthodox Study Bible
Is it worth buying? Does it have a good format?
How much commentary is in it?

Read The Road and then UBIK.

Irving forged a lot of documents, is an adamant holocaust denier and has been imprisoned in Switzerland because of it. Decredited and a laughing stock of most serious academics dealing with WW2. His arguments have been refuted and proven inaccurate in a number of academic articles.
stopped reading a book once because he quoted Irving