

desertcart.co.jp: Beyond Good and Evil : Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm: Foreign Language Books Review: i feel strangely let down by this design and i'm not sure why. i think i expected the red banner to be PART of the book and not just a sleeve? it was wrinkled on the inside and it also wasn't folded correctly so the sleeve was sticking out at weird angles, but that wasn't the end of the world. i think what gets to me is that it's the annoying sort of texture that will leave a smear/scratch behind when anything brushes across it no matter how lightly. i'll probably just take the whole thing off and let the book live in it's darkened glory. the book by itself is pure black, including the spine, you won't be able to tell what it is when it's on your bookshelf unless you know what you're looking for and reading the title is an effort unless you're fairly up close and personal. which works out better for me because it's less likely that i have to explain to my mom that i'm not integrating myself into a shadow society of lunatics, i just really want anyone who comes over and sees that i own this book to think i'm really open minded and intellectual. stupid commentary aside, he really is a brilliant writer. what an eloquent dude. what an amazing moustache. absolute legend. ps. pages are indeed as thin as everyone says but it wasn't really something i noticed while i was reading Review: Arrivato nei tempi giusti e integra ottimo stato. Soddisfatto
| ASIN | 1503250881 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #1,158,521 in Foreign Language Books ( See Top 100 in Foreign Language Books ) #21,717 in Classic Literature & Fiction (Foreign Language Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,983) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.27 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 9781503250888 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1503250888 |
| Item Weight | 204 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 115 pages |
| Publication date | November 28, 2014 |
| Publisher | Createspace Independent Pub |
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i feel strangely let down by this design and i'm not sure why. i think i expected the red banner to be PART of the book and not just a sleeve? it was wrinkled on the inside and it also wasn't folded correctly so the sleeve was sticking out at weird angles, but that wasn't the end of the world. i think what gets to me is that it's the annoying sort of texture that will leave a smear/scratch behind when anything brushes across it no matter how lightly. i'll probably just take the whole thing off and let the book live in it's darkened glory. the book by itself is pure black, including the spine, you won't be able to tell what it is when it's on your bookshelf unless you know what you're looking for and reading the title is an effort unless you're fairly up close and personal. which works out better for me because it's less likely that i have to explain to my mom that i'm not integrating myself into a shadow society of lunatics, i just really want anyone who comes over and sees that i own this book to think i'm really open minded and intellectual. stupid commentary aside, he really is a brilliant writer. what an eloquent dude. what an amazing moustache. absolute legend. ps. pages are indeed as thin as everyone says but it wasn't really something i noticed while i was reading
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U**N
Arrivato nei tempi giusti e integra ottimo stato. Soddisfatto
ح**ن
الكتاب جيد وانصحكم فيه
P**R
Good quality. Highly recommended
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