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Penguin Classics Library complete collection

David Pescovitz at 9:59 am Tue, Aug 2, 2005

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 Images Penguin Amazon.com is selling the Penguin Classics Library, all of it, for $7989.99, saving $5,324.75 off the cover prices. The 2005 list includes 1,082 paperbacks titles, from Edwin A. Abbott to Emile Zola, from The Complete Pelican Shakespeare to The Portable Sixties Reader. The collection weighs 700 pounds. Fortunately, it qualifies for free shipping. Link (Thanks, Michael-Anne Rauback!)

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