![]() ![]() Of all of Ayn Rand's books, ANTHEM is the shortest, most poorly written, and most widely-read. Thank you, Caxton Press in Idaho! For those of you who care, this is printed in Canada.Īnd to anyone considering buying this book, also consider looking through books on. Type is a good size and it begs to be read. It took a little time to get used to this, but it now makes me smile on each page turn. ![]() The paper is so thick that I initially worried that I had stuck-together pages. I suspect this comes from computerized reading / transfer of text, and assume they are proofed by someone who knows English as a second language. I see hyphens in the middle of a line, mis-spellings, and other, disconcerting errors. I often find that classics on Amazon are reprints with many errors in them. It paints a future that seems much more possible than it did 35 years ago. ![]() I started rereading my nephew’s book (am here to buy a clean copy for him) and it’s as good as I remembered it. It’s a quick read, without the conversational preaching of her other novels. I bought/read/loved this book when I was in my 20s, and this purchase was for my nephew, who is now reading Rand. ![]()
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