Atlas Shrugged Hardcover

Posted by $ Radio_Randy 10 years, 10 months ago to Books
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Hi folks,
I want to purchase a hardcover of Atlas Shrugged (my new bible) and I want a copy that will last for more than a couple readings.
Anybody out there have a personal preference, based on their experience?


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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    me too. But a beloved hard back, gift from my husband's best friend travels with us wherever we go. We shrugged two years ago.
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  • Posted by $ 10 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    This, I will have to check on. The B&Ns I frequent in the Spokane area have not always had what I considered "popular" books.
    Maybe I should just wait till we go down to watch AS3?
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 10 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Barnes and Noble stocks it at their brick-and-mortar stores - hardcover, paperback, all the novels, much of the non-fiction.
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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I noticed it is not available on amazon or B&N. You have to get it on ebay or independent booksellers. strange, when you consider the # of copies sold per year
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 10 years, 10 months ago
    I have a copy with the green-and-black cover; the dust jacket shows the railroad tracks leading off. It has the original copyright date, with "21st Printing". I've had it so long I don't remember when I bought it - 30 years ago, at least. I keep it by my computer to consult now and then, which put paid to the dust cover - the book is fine. I can recommend it heartily.
    If you were to store it in a nitrogen-filled atmosphere, it would last longer. Sounds improbable, but one also preserves partially-drunk bottles of wine by forcing out any oxygen with nitrogen. You can buy a can of nitrogen at any good wine store. Warning - it will feel empty and won't make a noise when you shake it. Storing it so, however, would make reading it somewhat difficult - defeating the purpose. ;)
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  • Posted by flanap 10 years, 10 months ago
    I have a copy of the green cover book at one time. Read it twice and sold it. Once I got the point, I moved on.
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  • Posted by Bobhummel 10 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    That was an excellent answer to your granddaughter. Protect that book from BHO's Fahrenheit 451 policies of Political correctness.
    Cheers.
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  • Posted by coaldigger 10 years, 10 months ago
    I have a copy published by Random House that IS my Bible. I have never purchased a copy and I do not discuss AS with strangers but on two occasions business associates have given me a copy out of the blue. The first was from a young intern that worked with me during the summer of 1966. The second was my hard cover edition that was given to me by some British engineering executives after a two week visit to our facilities in 1977. I think that they each believed that I had no read the book but through my actions and words knew that I would like it.
    The hard cover edition will not take another reading because the pages are yellowing and it feels very fragile. I reread it last summer and it caused some interesting comments. First a very proper looking matron in a waiting room asked what I was reading and when I showed her, she said "you should be ashamed of that". Second, my very bright 10-year old granddaughter asked what was that old book and I told her it was my favorite book and that when I died I was going to leave it to her. She said what she always says "why?" to which I said because I want you to promise me that you will read it. She said "no, I can't promise that because I may not want to." I said "Grace, anyone that would say that will not only read it but will love it."
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