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This edition of the great books contains a welcome inclusion of some of the most important thinkers and writers of the 20th century. However, the manufacturing quality of the books themselves leaves a great deal to be desired. First of all, the block of pages is glued to the binding and has started to separate from their spines after just a few (and I mean no more than 3) reading sessions.The book pages are thin and somewhat flimsy. I owned a set of the 54-volume cloth-bound first (1952) edition and the bookcase which came with them. I still have the bookcase and put this 60-volume set in it. The 60 volumes of this second edition take up much less shelf space than the 54-volume set. That’s how much thinner is the paper on which the books are now printed.The covers of the books feel like they are made of some kind of paper board. They just feel cheap in in my hands.In short, you might want the set for its content, but don’t expect a production quality reflective its intrinsic

Another Spider :( PLEASE ID?
Another Brown Spider~ Please help ID?I posted a picture a few weeks ago of a brown spider & asked if someone would ID it, (I have small children, so I’m a bit concerned about bites). I got some great responses, (i.e., Hobo Spider, Wolf Spider, common brown Great Western Funnel house spider, Tegenaria house spider funnel weaver, Amaurobius hackled bandweaver & Brown Recluse). I FINALLY found another one in the house (basement steps) & got a close up of him. I’d really like to rule out the brown recluse, as I’ve had spider bite dreams for the last few weeks. Can anyone positively ID this? Including out-stretched legs, I’d say you could place a quarter on top of it & it would be a perfect match for size.Here’s the link to my litle brown friend…http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a97/cmlane1/march5733.jpgThanks,Christy-Western PA
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