September 22, 2007 - 11:51am
Artisan baking across america
I want to order the book "artisan baking across America" from Maggie Glezer. But I saw now that it is not printed anymore. But that there is a "new" edition called "Artisan Baking". This edition is first of all a paper back, second it has fewer pages and third the size is smaller. I think this book was so good because of it pictures and design. So I am thinking now if is the new edition really different compared to the first one? If not that then I can order here in the Netherlands the latest edition, otherwise I am thinking to order a second hand one from America, which is gonna take a lot more effort and time.
Is there anyone who has made this comparison and can give me some advise? Thanks
I have both the hardcover and the paperback versions. They are identical.
I tend to prefer a hardback in good used condition over a softcover for reference books. They're just easier to work with, especially if I want to lay them open on the counter. Of course I don't have to pay overseas shipping.
Try alibris.com, a used book site. I have found several books there that I couldn't find anywhere else.
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