Coralie Bickford-Smith Does It Again

Hot off the presses...

Ten more beautiful books to add to my little collection.

29 comments:

  1. oh wow, these are great and so colorful, might NEED them!

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  2. Agreed. They are beautiful. I would love to see them in action! Where/how do you have them displayed?

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  3. Gasp! How utterly wonderful. And somehow the designs don't look in the least bit contrived or out of place.

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  4. Simply stunning. I love when the covers are just as beautiful as the books -- and these are classics both inside and out!

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  5. These are beautiful, and would look wonderful together on a shelf. What a great find!

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  6. Beautiful! I missed the first post and am no happy you did a follow-up. I think I need some!@

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  7. Just found your blog thru my fave and my best...Love it! Love the books and the wallpapers. You have great style!

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  8. I bought my first set thanks to you! I would love to add the new ones. So gorgeous! Thanks for posting this. :)

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  9. Love the chairs on the spine of Emma! And the colors! So chic!

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  10. Oh my I've got some of the first set of the collection, I bought all minus the Austens as I have another style of Austen box set, I'm in Australia is there an online store that distributes the new range and ships internationally?

    I love purty books :D Great quality too.

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  11. Jenny can you re-post where to buy these? thanks!

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  12. I love a beautiful cover/ spine. Even distributing those thoughout a shelf would liven it up!

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  13. I love these books. I was able to find all but two of the original ten. Jenny, where did you purchase the latest ten books?

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  14. I just pre-ordered them on Amazon!!

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  15. I love these. They may find their way onto my Christmas Wish List. Thanks for the reminder.

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  16. Perfect birthday present to myself...I ordered the first set thanks to your post!

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  17. The first set is being released on my birthday! Guess what I'm getting??!! ;)

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  18. thank you, thank you for posting this! love your blog btw. just bought 3 of the books and am hoping next month i can keep adding on... and the next month, and the next... ;D

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  19. Thanks for the post! Can you let us know where to find the latest set? I found the first set (at least most of it) on Amazon for preorder. But no luck finding these new beauties... Thanks!

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  20. Has anyone found these somewhere other than waterstones?

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