As much as it'll hurt the old wallet, I'd still prefer the hardback editions - I just won't be able to get them all at once as I originally planned.

Can't say I'm keen on having them sent all the way from the U.S. either.
unfortunatley that is WAY out of my price range. i really want to buy these and personally i prefer hardback but cant justify the cost. sorryThe Baron wrote:The paperback version of Best Of v2 is £32.02 plus £3.75 P&P.
It looks like they've fallen out with their UK hardback manufacturer.