Daily Bookshot: The beauty of early Everyman’s Pt. 2

As today’s Daily Bookshot In yesterday’s Daily Bookshot I featured a pair of early Everyman’s Library volumes of Thomas Carlyle’s The French Revolution: A History. In the commentary that accompanied the post, aside from venerating the glory of early Everyman Library editions, I promised that I would use today’s Daily Bookshot to show you the wonderful William Morris inspired endpapers. So here they are, in all of their glory, complete with the Everyman quote which is so synonymous with the imprint.

Enjoy, and if you have any comments, then feel free to leave them.

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Rob, a self-confessed bibliophile, is without any hope of rehabilitation. He gets unnaturally excited over anything book-shaped, and if book sniffing were a crime then he would have been locked up years ago (which wouldn't bother him in the slightest provided his cell was lined with books)

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