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jbrodie1750

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 4:10 am
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Are "The World's Classics" published by the Oxford University Press considered
collectible?

I have half a mind to start collecting them. Would I be alone ...or are there
other nutcases out there who have already thought of this?

Jonathan

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jjbaker

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 12:44 am
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In <20040427211035.28000.00000081.DeleteThis@mb-m25.aol.com> jbrodie1750.DeleteThis@aol.com (Jbrodie1750) writes:

 >Are "The World's Classics" published by the Oxford University Press considered
 >collectible?

 >I have half a mind to start collecting them. Would I be alone ...or are there
 >other nutcases out there who have already thought of this?

They're nice, they're cute, they're still pretty cheap. It's like another
line of Modern Library or Everyman's, smaller, with smaller print, and
generally better paper & bindings.

See the group "owc2" on yahoogroups.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 4:04 am
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Jonathan J. Baker <jjbaker.DeleteThis@panix.com> wrote in message news:<c8e04i$18g$1@reader2.panix.com>...
 > In <20040427211035.28000.00000081.DeleteThis@mb-m25.aol.com> jbrodie1750.DeleteThis@aol.com (Jbrodie1750) writes:
 >
  > >Are "The World's Classics" published by the Oxford University Press considered
  > >collectible?
 >
  > >I have half a mind to start collecting them. Would I be alone ...or are there
  > >other nutcases out there who have already thought of this?
 >
 > They're nice, they're cute, they're still pretty cheap. It's like another
 > line of Modern Library or Everyman's, smaller, with smaller print, and
 > generally better paper & bindings.
 >
 > See the group "owc2" on yahoogroups.

In other words, yes.

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jbrodie1750

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 3:26 pm
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 >
  >>Are "The World's Classics" published by the Oxford University Press
 >considered
  >>collectible?
 >
  >>I have half a mind to start collecting them. Would I be alone ...or are
 >there
  >>other nutcases out there who have already thought of this?
 >
 >They're nice, they're cute, they're still pretty cheap. It's like another
 >line of Modern Library or Everyman's, smaller, with smaller print, and
 >generally better paper & bindings.
 >
 >See the group "owc2" on yahoogroups.


Thank you for the information. I just joined the "owc2" group on yahoo...and
look forward to chatting with other nutcases....

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