Isn’t she lovely… Penguin Hardcover Classics
I know you can’t tell a book by its cover. But sometimes, a beautiful cover is an excellent reason to pay a tiny bit more. While perusing one of my favorite blogs, design*sponge, I came across these lovely, lovely editions of some of the classics.
Here’s a closer look at Pride & Prejudice.
(image from amazon.com)
These beautiful books are printed by Penguin Classics Hardcover and the cover designs are by Coralie Bickford-Smith. Sadly, they won’t be available in the U.S. until October 27, 2009.
I find it interesting that in addition to the usual suspects (Austen, Bronte, Dickens), Penguin chose to include Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford.
(image from amazon.com)
I confess, I haven’t read Cranford— for my Victorian Literature experience of Gaskell, I read Mary Barton instead. But I’d buy this and read it in a heartbeat, if only because the cover is so lovely.
You can find these books on Amazon by searching for Coralie Bickford-Smith.This is much easier than searching through every possible edition of Great Expectations.
These remind me of the cover of Susanna Clarke’s The Ladies of Grace Adieu.
(image from amazon.com)
As I look through my copy, I see that Grace Adieu was published by Bloomsbury and the illustrator is Charles Vess. They aren’t related to the Penguin editions at all. Maybe a general trend is (re)emerging?
I’m hoping that as digital books become more prevalent, more publishers will risk the expense of editions like these. I’m happy that Penguin and Bloomsbury are honoring the hardback book and the art of talented designers and illustrators such as Vess and Bickford-Smith. Show your enthusiasm by buying these wonderful editions; I certainly will.
I’ve been known to keep duplicate paperback copies of favorite books; that way I can allow friends to borrow a book without panicking over a favoite copy. Sorry, friends, but my new Penguin Hardcover Classics will definitely go on the shelf of non-borrowable books.




I am with you on the whole beautiful book thing. What’s inside is more important, but it sure does make you feel like you are spending extra special quality time when your book looks as important as it is.
My favorite book? Little Women. Yes you can borrow the paperback, but the beautiful hardback…that’s all mine.
I am so with you. These are so, so beautiful and I think they will be quite long-lasting on my shelf, which is why I’m getting them–they have lasting value.