I am new to this particular forum, but certainly not new to the delights of the Thomas Covenant Chronicles.
It has been far too long since I sat and read through the First and Second Chronicles, and I decided to dig out my old, tattered mid 1980's paperback copies to read.
However, I decided to treat myself and thought I would upgrade my tatty paperbacks for something a little nicer.
So, I had a look around the internet and discovered that in 2002 the First Chronicles was re-released as a Voyager Classics series, with minimalist cover design, but I actually thought the cover was quite pleasing on the eye.
I managed to track down a new copy of each of the First Chronicles from the Voyager Classics series, so now it is time to look for a replacement set of the Second Chronicles.
Oh, and I also bought myself a pristine copy of the Easton Press release of Lord Foul's Bane, but that is not for reading, it is going to sit on my shelf for me to glance at occasionally

So, this is where my question comes in. Has there been any sort of "special edition" re-release of the Second Chronicles ?
I have perused the cover artwork section, and I see the First Chronicles Voyager Classics covers there, but nothing from the Second Chronicles jumps out at me as being a special release.
I thought I would check, as the Easton Press release cover appears not to be in the cover artwork section, so maybe there are a few of the more specialised releases missing from the cover section.
Failing this, what do you suggest I collect for my Second Chronicles ? I have been eyeing up the Ballantine hardcover versions from 1980, and although these are not overly abundant in VG-Fine condition, there are some out there...at a price

Or is there a more attractive set I should be looking for. I would appreciate your suggestions.
After that, I will be purchasing the Scott Brick First Chronicles audiobooks, with a view to getting the Second Chronicles by him later this year (November, I seem to remember...though I am sure this date is very flexible).
Many thanks for taking the time to read this.
Regards,
Kevin.