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  • Published on: 2011-04-01
  • Binding: Paperback

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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
1Not worth buying .
By Mr.Greenbean
I found the "The Letters of Jane Austin" disappointing . Just letters about who is staying where , who is unwell or well , and not much else . I'm pleased that I only paid 0-77p for the Kindle edition .

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4Interesting read
By Amazon Customer
I had not read the letters before. Very enjoyable, for the money, and makes me want to read a fuller edition of the letters (I seem to remember this may be only about two-thirds of those not destroyed?) Short notes are useful,explaining who people are who are referred to only by initials, for example. Letters give information on minutiae of everyday life: fashions, doctor's visits, manners.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
1FONTS SO TINY AND THIN YOU'LL NEED MAGNIFYING GLASS - not an exaggeration
By Anna A.
I received the PAPERBACK as a Christmas gift today and I've not had a chance to read it yet, mainly because I do not own a magnifying glass. Or rather a microscope, the font size is so very ridiculously small one wonders if this was meant for actual people to read and not thumb-sized fairytale creatures. The font is also very thin so not only are the letters too small to easily make out they also look grey rather than black due to the thin-ness of the font, making reading a very great strain on the eyes. I wear glasses but not even a magnifying glass over them could make reading this book a comfortable experience.And if this alone wasn't enough of a reason to be unhappy with a nice-sized book, if rather on the thin side, on good paper with a rather lovely cover *with decent sized fonts, it's not impossible to use it after all*, but!All the page breaks and chapter breaks are all missing!!!! and in their stead there are paragraph breaks.The text goes on and on with nothing but paragraph breaks, not one single empty line is added as extra - for example, most glaringly after the "Preface" starts off nicely at the top of the first (unnumbered, I might add) page, the what I presume is a chapter(??) or letter(?) heading: "LETTERS OF JANE AUSTEN. I. STEVENTON, Thursday (January 16, 1796)."finds itself ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SECOND PAGE. That above is the last line right there^ and what I presume is the letter itself starts at the top of the third page.Would it have been so very difficult to move its heading to the third page? And to leave some extra space here and there so there was more than a single empty line between the end of a letter and the roman number of the next letter?Oh, and lets not forget that the footnotes are most often at the end of the letters, smack of the middle of the pages most often than not, AND IN THE SAME SIZE AND TYPE FONT as the letters themselves. If not for the [number] before them one would be quite lost about what a name or other tid-bit is doing at the end of the letter/before the beginning of a letter. They should be *foot*notes, not be middle-of-the-page-same-lettering-as-everything-else -notes.Since the publisher of this particular book is Amazon.co.uk, Ltd., Marston Gate, I do not even have anyone else complain to complain to, meaning a publisher.If you take any advice from the comments on this book let it be this: DO NOT GET THIS PAPERBACK unless you have exceptional eyesight and the tiniest and thinnest footnote font you've ever encountered is just the font you would like to read a whole book in.You can risk the kindle edition if you feel like it, I haven't seen it so cannot say anything about its layout breakdown or fonts, but do avoid the paperback. Get another edition of Jane Austen's letters, if nothing else the authoress herself deserves better than this travesty of a "printed book".**This book claims it was printed in Great Britain. I have so far scorned all books printed by British and American (and so on) publishers in China, but if this is the best Amazon is willing to produce on home ground by all means let us ignore supporting the British economy and go for cheapest is best. Because this is so far below the bar it makes a mockery of the book publishing business.P.S. I have not taken any pictures because I doubt my camera could produce anything legible with the font size being so small, but if anyone wants proof I will be happy to try and snap some shots and upload them to in a follow-up review. I'm keeping the book because it was a present and I cherries the subject matter, but its insides I will criticize every time I feel like actually wanting to try and read them.

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