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thoughts on this set of books? Someone sold theirs to a used bookstore near me and I'm not sure if I should get any. Translations seem pretty old
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It's a collection of classic Western literature. A bit American-centric. Intended as a means of obtaining a liberal education for those who weren't able to attend college. Indicative of it's time. You'll be better off having read it, but it's not the end-all-be-all. You'll find lots of squawking morons railing against it for being dated, or too Western, or too male, but it's just a collection of classic literature, philosophy and science. Feel free to skim or skip some works and replace with more modern titles, particularly the scientific texts.
I like it. If I had the shelf space snd an extra $1,000, I'd buy a nice set.
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You can often find sets on craigslist, Facebook marketplace and ebay for cheaper. Keep in mind these are all classics in the public domain that are available for free online, or at most libraries. Vol 52,.I think, is the "synopticon" with all the works listed.
There's an epub on Anna's that contains the entire compilation that is well formatted. There's also a lot of bad OCR renderings.
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The translations /are/ old, but how bad that gets varies depending on the title. The typesetting is also not great a lot of the time. What's included in each book can get a bit psychotic like the Aesop/Grimm/Andersen collection you see there.
That said they look handsome on a shelf and it's mostly picks that are still a cornerstone of best books of all time lists. I'd flip through them and make sure you see yourself reading them as is, then picking the best of the lot. Otherwise I'd go for nicer versions of each book.
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