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Feb 11, 2013 06:40AM

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Bleak House was originally published in 20 monthly instalments between March 1852 and September 1853 - those divisions are noted in this edition. So your original readers got three or four chapters only each month (about forty to fifty printed pages), so quite a different reading experience.
I downloaded the Kindle edition by Penguin, which is very cheap, and has a wonderful Preface by Terry Eagleton.
And in the UK
And in the UK
I just got my Penguin Classics hardcover, along with the Penguin classics ebook that Kall linked to (.99!). I am prepared to read Bleak House in any circumstances! :)

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Great recommendation, thanks! Many great features and only 99 cts. Beats the pants off my ePub from Gutenberg.

Kris, does the hardcover Penguin have notes?

Kris wrote: "I just got my Penguin Classics hardcover, along with the Penguin classics ebook that Kall linked to (.99!). I am prepared to read Bleak House in any circumstances! :)"
Kris,
Is this the hard back you got?
Kris,
Is this the hard back you got?
Kris wrote: "Yes, that's it -- it may be the same as the Kindle version...."
It must be because the editor is also Nicola Bradbury. I may get the nice copy too... how is the paper. I recently bought Van Gogh: The Life in hardback and the paper is awful. I do not see the point of printing hard back art books with porous gray paper...
It must be because the editor is also Nicola Bradbury. I may get the nice copy too... how is the paper. I recently bought Van Gogh: The Life in hardback and the paper is awful. I do not see the point of printing hard back art books with porous gray paper...

I posted on this on the General Thread, but I read one more chapter and listened to the Audio version narrated by Hugh Dickson, and I am not sure what am I enjoying most, the text or the audio... Hugh Dickson manages to come up with a different voice for each character.. whether man or woman, whether old or young, whether upper- or lower-class.