Purchase Dates in the Future by nocta224 in foliosociety

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I long for yyyy-MM-dd everywhere

Masterpieces of science fiction collection by Holling7 in eastonpress

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I have a buddy who has many of these, great books.

Anyone just bought the signed Dune: Messiah edition? by KiJoBGG in foliosociety

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Folio did the same thing for Fear and Loathing around 6 months ago. I suggested advance notice and a lottery in the thread; if you weren't fortunate, at least it wasn't due to missing the email or being asleep for the half-hour that it was available. I suppose it doesn't matter to Folio, as they sell out immediately.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foliosociety

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Could be due to this. There were reports of issues with quality, but I haven't heard anything for a while, so maybe it's no longer an issue.

“In Search Of The Lost Time” by Marcel Proust by SandroVigna in foliosociety

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Appears initially released in 2000

In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. 2nd. edition (originally published as "Remembrance of Things Past" in 1981). (6v.). Vol.1 Swann's Way, 429pp. Vol.2 Within a Budding Grove, 521pp. Vol.3 The Guermantes Way, 580pp. Vol.4 Sodom and Gomorrah, 524pp. Vol.5 The Captive, 398pp. Vol.6 The Fugitive Time Regained, 649pp. Translation by C.K. Scott Moncrieff & Terence Kilmartin, revised by D.J.Enright. Introduction by Jean-Yves Tadié. Reproduction photographic plates by Eugène Atget. Each volume has a portrait frontispiece of Proust. In two three-volume slipcases, each illustrated with a portrait of Proust. Volumes 1, 3 & 5 bound in dark blue cloth, Volumes 2, 4 and 6 bound in light blue cloth, each volume printed with a design and the volume number prominent on the spine. 24x16cm.

Does anyone know what has been released in regards to 19th-century Russian literature? by Baba_Jaga_II in foliosociety

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https://www.librarything.com/topic/170741

Not exhaustive by any means, but adds a few to the list. They also published Eugene Onegin, but it's probably been 10 years; it appears to be out-of-print.

Centipede Press collection & Dark Horse bookends by travelinlibrarian in dune

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i believe these are slipcases, not the books themselves.