I’m a “minimalist” collector. I like a very curated, small collection room if. Stupid things/media/hobbies that I enjoy. And they’re proportionate to their cost. For example, I have a board game collection, a handful of watches, about 3 or 4 men’s fragrances, and for fiction, only a few of my absolute favorites, etc.
I'm not a book collector in the sense of buying more than one edition of the same book, but I always try to look out for the prettiest cover when I'm buying a new book
i would call myself a book collector because i like to research different kinds of editions, especially for classics. but i also would never buy a book that i didn't have any intention of reading. lovely video as always, claire!!
Very interesting thoughts Claire. I have a collection of 25 Folio Society books, mostly in the genre of Science Fiction. The nice thing about these books is they are very robust can actually be read carefully without taking any value off the book. I always use a bookmark and don't open the spine much more than 90 degrees. I have a quite a few older first editions which I wouldn't consider reading and would keep a reading copy of those in paperpback or on the kindle. However, I think the folio editions are beautifully luxurious and just asking to be read as a special treat.
As a student, I can only afford secondhand books. But once I start earning my own money, I'd definitely want to collect some of my favorite books as well. Really love your collection!
You know, for all that I love books, it's never occurred to me to collect them. If a copy gets worn out I might replace it but I don't have multiples. Maybe I should - these Folio Society books are so beautiful that it's very tempting!
Oooh I'm jealous of the beautiful Folio's 😍 Im collecting the vintage classics editions of Woolf, and I also want to invest in a edition of the bell jar. I just fell in love with them when I did my dissertation on women's mental health in fiction writing. Don't often collect books, growing up in a working class area and everything, but when a book makes such an impact on me I have to invest in a kind of monument to my life in novels.
I’d love to also collect some vintage editions of Woolf - just so pricey! One day 🤞 I was exactly the same growing up - definitely enjoying buying books now I have the money to do so!
Oh yes, I'm definitely a collector! I have/collect the Mina Lima children's classics pop up books, Wordsworth editions, the new and gorgeous Marjolein Bastin editions, Penguin Classics, individual editions of Alice in Wonderland, A Little Princess and certain illustrated children's books. I love decorating with books, they truly make a home feel so warm and cozy!
I could listen to you talk about books all day long... Kindred spirit indeed ✨ Miranda made me think about being a collector or not, and I really have the same doubts that you've shared! I do buy beautiful editions of the books I love... 😍
I do collect books mainly in 3 languages: English (this age's lingua franca), Italian (my mother tongue) and Vietnamese (my wife's). Leafing through Joyce or To The Lighthouse in Vietnamese is akin to strolling on the ocean floor, or skating on Mars. I also own and consume books in French and Spanish- not a particularly tall order when one speaks another Romance language. We both can read a little Mandarin and next to no Japanese, but their manga-sized editions are too dễ thương (literal translation from Vietnamese: "easy to love") to be left forsaken on second-hand bookshops' shelves gathering dust and subtropical moisture. On a rather unrelated and faintly esoteric note, there's something about you that reminds me of Eva Green. Same zodiac sign, perhaps? Nice channel: carry on with the lovely work, and greetings from Hanoi :)
I have three Folio Society editions. One of them is Rebecca. I am reading The Hours and Mrs. Dalloway for the first time this year. Beautiful books. 😊💙
I sometimes think I’m not a collector as I don’t own any book in multiple editions, and will just buy whatever editions of a classic is nicest and at my price point in a shop to read - but then why are library books or ebooks not enough? My bookshelves are in my bedroom and I often stare at them in the morning before I get up - so maybe I am a collector :) lots of different types of collectors there seems!
Basically, it's an addiction almost like any other addiction. We can call ourselves collectors and say "but there's no harm done; we're in control." :)))
Beautiful collection! I have three Folio Society books right now and would love to get more of my favorite books! I definitely think of myself as a collector as I don't read the editions that I buy because, like you, they are usually books I have already read. I haven't read any Virginia Woolf yet but keep meaning to!
I collect FS books too but just buy them when I can find them secondhand. They are hard to find but it is a fun to hunt for them😃. Thank u for an inspiration video, now I probably need to buy Woolf’s books new from FS because they are soooo beautiful and Woolf is one of my favorite author too.
I'm not a book collector, but have tried to build my personal library with as many of my favorite authors (as I tend to re-read many favorites) throughout my life. Your collection is stunning!! Had no idea about Folio Society books until earlier this month when I came across a gorgeous--and affordable-- Folio edition (from year 2000) of Rumer Godden's "Greengage Summer." I finally got around to reading her adult novels for the first time this month, beginning with "China Court" and closely followed by Greengage Summer, both novels I devoured!
I do exactly the same thing - it really is all about creating a library for my life. One that I'll re-read regularly and represents my identity in a way. I really want to read Rumer Godden - do you have any recommendations with where I should start?
This is so funny to me because I did exactly the same thing. “I’m not a collector” …looks around my bookshelves at my many many collections 😂 I collect vintage editions of Miss Read, Rosamunde Pilcher, DE Stevenson (and any of the early 20th century ladies). I also love Persephones, Slightly Foxed, and Folio Society.
I definitely have editions of books that are not for reading (books handed down and also beautiful editions that I want to keep undamaged) so then I'll have editions that have been read multiple times. I have a Folio edition of Rebecca which is stunning and I would love Jane Eyre. I have a collection of children's books by Templar illustrated by Robert Ingpen because I love his artwork, and I also collect Rupert the Bear annuals that were printed by the Daily Express ( I have over 30 so far.)
What a beautiful bunch of books 💙 the only folio editions I have are Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass. The Alice books are two of my favourite books ever so it feels really special to have such fancy editions of them
Hello, Claire! 👋🏻 Can you maybe make a video on Mrs Dalloway someday? A critical analysis or just talking about it... I recently picked it up and desperately wanted to love it, but, for the life of me, I could not connect with a single character or remotely understand what was happening for the most part. I guess stream of consciousness is really not my thing, but I would love to hear you discuss Mrs Dalloway. Perhaps it might help me read it better...
I’ve made quite a few videos already so won’t be making any more just yet but I do have a full Mrs Dalloway tour where I analyse the novel if that helps! The first time I read Mrs Dalloway I wasn’t a fan but the second time it suddenly all clicked so would always recommend a re-read. It’s not for everyone though!
I love your discussion on being a book collector or not. I enjoy reading alot and I typically try to select books that are lovely to look at even when displayed. So I would say yes I am a definitely a collector!! I don't have multiple copies of many, but I do own "Rebecca" in the reader's Digest edition, as well as the Virago and Folio Society edition. I also own 3 copies of "Alice in Wonderland"--the interactive version, the one illustrated by Salvador Dali, and the Puffin edition. And lastly "The Great Gatsby" has a small collection which includes the Harper-Muse Painted edition and the Illustrated ed. by Black Dog & Leventhal --In the future I'd love to have the Beehive edition, but it is very pricey! I absolutely will re-purchase a beautiful copy of a book (in time) if I read it in my book club in a lesser version, but learn that I love it. So, I will re-sale the other versions and buy what I like to read and look at on the shelf!
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Kind of, since I read in two languages (Spanish and English) I like to have my favorite books in both.
I’m a “minimalist” collector. I like a very curated, small collection room if. Stupid things/media/hobbies that I enjoy. And they’re proportionate to their cost.
For example, I have a board game collection, a handful of watches, about 3 or 4 men’s fragrances, and for fiction, only a few of my absolute favorites, etc.
I'm not a book collector in the sense of buying more than one edition of the same book, but I always try to look out for the prettiest cover when I'm buying a new book
I'm the same! I take the hunt for the prettiest book very seriously ahaha
I’m totally the same. I just have to own the prettiest edition of books. That edition of Rebecca is gorgeous, by the way
What a wonderful collection Claire! I'm so thrilled you're enjoying our editions.
i would call myself a book collector because i like to research different kinds of editions, especially for classics. but i also would never buy a book that i didn't have any intention of reading. lovely video as always, claire!!
LOVE folio editions. They are so beautiful and I feel so very fancy when I read them
Very interesting thoughts Claire. I have a collection of 25 Folio Society books, mostly in the genre of Science Fiction. The nice thing about these books is they are very robust can actually be read carefully without taking any value off the book. I always use a bookmark and don't open the spine much more than 90 degrees. I have a quite a few older first editions which I wouldn't consider reading and would keep a reading copy of those in paperpback or on the kindle. However, I think the folio editions are beautifully luxurious and just asking to be read as a special treat.
in love with that edition of Mrs Dalloway omg
My favourite books too! I have all the folio editions. I have The Tenant of Wildfell
Hall … they look good as a set.
As a student, I can only afford secondhand books. But once I start earning my own money, I'd definitely want to collect some of my favorite books as well. Really love your collection!
Definitely - I was exactly the same!
You know, for all that I love books, it's never occurred to me to collect them. If a copy gets worn out I might replace it but I don't have multiples. Maybe I should - these Folio Society books are so beautiful that it's very tempting!
Those Bronte editions look gorgeous. Congratulations.
Oooh I'm jealous of the beautiful Folio's 😍 Im collecting the vintage classics editions of Woolf, and I also want to invest in a edition of the bell jar. I just fell in love with them when I did my dissertation on women's mental health in fiction writing.
Don't often collect books, growing up in a working class area and everything, but when a book makes such an impact on me I have to invest in a kind of monument to my life in novels.
I’d love to also collect some vintage editions of Woolf - just so pricey! One day 🤞 I was exactly the same growing up - definitely enjoying buying books now I have the money to do so!
Oh yes, I'm definitely a collector! I have/collect the Mina Lima children's classics pop up books, Wordsworth editions, the new and gorgeous Marjolein Bastin editions, Penguin Classics, individual editions of Alice in Wonderland, A Little Princess and certain illustrated children's books. I love decorating with books, they truly make a home feel so warm and cozy!
I really regret not buying the Mina Lima when I still had my HarperCollins discount ahaha! They are so beautiful.
I could listen to you talk about books all day long... Kindred spirit indeed ✨ Miranda made me think about being a collector or not, and I really have the same doubts that you've shared! I do buy beautiful editions of the books I love... 😍
Thank you! Miranda is one of my favourite booktubers. Her videos bring me such joy ❤️
I do collect books mainly in 3 languages: English (this age's lingua franca), Italian (my mother tongue) and Vietnamese (my wife's). Leafing through Joyce or To The Lighthouse in Vietnamese is akin to strolling on the ocean floor, or skating on Mars. I also own and consume books in French and Spanish- not a particularly tall order when one speaks another Romance language. We both can read a little Mandarin and next to no Japanese, but their manga-sized editions are too dễ thương (literal translation from Vietnamese: "easy to love") to be left forsaken on second-hand bookshops' shelves gathering dust and subtropical moisture.
On a rather unrelated and faintly esoteric note, there's something about you that reminds me of Eva Green. Same zodiac sign, perhaps?
Nice channel: carry on with the lovely work, and greetings from Hanoi :)
How wonderful to have the ability in so many languages. Hats off to you.
Beautiful editions. Thank you for sharing :)
I have three Folio Society editions. One of them is Rebecca. I am reading The Hours and Mrs. Dalloway for the first time this year. Beautiful books. 😊💙
I sometimes think I’m not a collector as I don’t own any book in multiple editions, and will just buy whatever editions of a classic is nicest and at my price point in a shop to read - but then why are library books or ebooks not enough? My bookshelves are in my bedroom and I often stare at them in the morning before I get up - so maybe I am a collector :) lots of different types of collectors there seems!
Basically, it's an addiction almost like any other addiction. We can call ourselves collectors and say "but there's no harm done; we're in control." :)))
Beautiful collection! I have three Folio Society books right now and would love to get more of my favorite books! I definitely think of myself as a collector as I don't read the editions that I buy because, like you, they are usually books I have already read. I haven't read any Virginia Woolf yet but keep meaning to!
I collect FS books too but just buy them when I can find them secondhand. They are hard to find but it is a fun to hunt for them😃. Thank u for an inspiration video, now I probably need to buy Woolf’s books new from FS because they are soooo beautiful and Woolf is one of my favorite author too.
I'm not a book collector, but have tried to build my personal library with as many of my favorite authors (as I tend to re-read many favorites) throughout my life. Your collection is stunning!! Had no idea about Folio Society books until earlier this month when I came across a gorgeous--and affordable-- Folio edition (from year 2000) of Rumer Godden's "Greengage Summer." I finally got around to reading her adult novels for the first time this month, beginning with "China Court" and closely followed by Greengage Summer, both novels I devoured!
I do exactly the same thing - it really is all about creating a library for my life. One that I'll re-read regularly and represents my identity in a way. I really want to read Rumer Godden - do you have any recommendations with where I should start?
@@Claire_Fenby Highly recommend An Episode Of Sparrows to start with :)
This is so funny to me because I did exactly the same thing. “I’m not a collector” …looks around my bookshelves at my many many collections 😂
I collect vintage editions of Miss Read, Rosamunde Pilcher, DE Stevenson (and any of the early 20th century ladies). I also love Persephones, Slightly Foxed, and Folio Society.
I definitely have editions of books that are not for reading (books handed down and also beautiful editions that I want to keep undamaged) so then I'll have editions that have been read multiple times.
I have a Folio edition of Rebecca which is stunning and I would love Jane Eyre.
I have a collection of children's books by Templar illustrated by Robert Ingpen because I love his artwork, and I also collect Rupert the Bear annuals that were printed by the Daily Express ( I have over 30 so far.)
Beautiful collection
Such a great job on the video though, the lightning, the shots.
Love folio society editions!
Thank you!
So many beautiful books! 💛
What a beautiful bunch of books 💙 the only folio editions I have are Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass. The Alice books are two of my favourite books ever so it feels really special to have such fancy editions of them
Hello, Claire! 👋🏻 Can you maybe make a video on Mrs Dalloway someday? A critical analysis or just talking about it... I recently picked it up and desperately wanted to love it, but, for the life of me, I could not connect with a single character or remotely understand what was happening for the most part. I guess stream of consciousness is really not my thing, but I would love to hear you discuss Mrs Dalloway. Perhaps it might help me read it better...
I’ve made quite a few videos already so won’t be making any more just yet but I do have a full Mrs Dalloway tour where I analyse the novel if that helps! The first time I read Mrs Dalloway I wasn’t a fan but the second time it suddenly all clicked so would always recommend a re-read. It’s not for everyone though!
I love your discussion on being a book collector or not. I enjoy reading alot and I typically try to select books that are lovely to look at even when displayed. So I would say yes I am a definitely a collector!! I don't have multiple copies of many, but I do own "Rebecca" in the reader's Digest edition, as well as the Virago and Folio Society edition. I also own 3 copies of "Alice in Wonderland"--the interactive version, the one illustrated by Salvador Dali, and the Puffin edition. And lastly "The Great Gatsby" has a small collection which includes the Harper-Muse Painted edition and the Illustrated ed. by Black Dog & Leventhal --In the future I'd love to have the Beehive edition, but it is very pricey! I absolutely will re-purchase a beautiful copy of a book (in time) if I read it in my book club in a lesser version, but learn that I love it. So, I will re-sale the other versions and buy what I like to read and look at on the shelf!
I'm glad I'm not alone! It sounds like we have a very similar approaching to buying beautiful books ✨
i wanna collect the brontes in those editions!
They are so beautiful!
You could do painting might take bit of time to get but it's possible
My dad’s an artist so I leave all the painting to him 😂
“It seems rude not to have an Anne..” 😂
I'm so sad that the Virginia Woolf ones are not in print anymore. I'm not really a collector, but I make exceptions for favourite authors!
Damn! I'd keep an eye on ebay if I were you but the good thing with Folio is that they regularly release new editions which are even more beautiful
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Why would you buy a book you will never read?
Because they’re collectors items (limited edition) with beautiful art ✨ I’ve also read them all and they were lovely meaningful gifts.