Beautiful Pride & Prejudice Editions for Jane Austen Fans
Pride & Prejudice holds a special place in so many hearts (including my own!) There is something particularly magical when its pages are bound by stunning illustrations. See below for a selection of beautiful Pride & Prejudice editions that all Jane Austen lovers will simply adore!
Beautiful Pride & Prejudice Books
This gorgeous edition of Pride and Prejudice is a part of the Paper Mill Classics collection. Its imitation leather cover is adorned with beautiful metallic pink script, and there’s a ribbon marker inside too! Available here. How beautiful is this leather-bound collection of Jane’s Austen’s novels?! Including all six of her completed works, this periwinkle cover paired with gold foiling makes for a display-worthy edition! Available here. I must admit I’m partial to the Pride & Prejudice Cookbook! It is more beautiful than I could’ve imagined. Not only does it contain the entire P&P text, but it includes teatime recipes by Martha Stewart and is illustrated with the most gorgeous cookies you’ve ever seen. Available here.There is something about this Chiltern Publishing edition of Pride & Prejudice that is particularly cozy, don’t you think? It is a beautiful contrast amongst other editions which are commonly pastel-colored. Available here. If you’ve seen my Little Women post, then this Pride & Prejudice edition will be familiar to you. There were only 10,000 copies printed of this unique laser-cut design! Be sure to get grab yours if you would like one of these rare editions! Order here. Penguin Classics publishes a clothbound hard cover boxed set of Jane’s classics that would make the perfect gift for Austen fans. They each have darling illustrations and complimenting colors – a lovely addition to any bookshelf! Available here. What is your favorite Jane Austen novel? I would love to hear in the comments below!“I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book! — When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.” – Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice