I had the extremely good fortune of coming across 9 bound volumes of The Unexplained in a local second hand bookshop about 7 years back for around IR£16 the lot IIRC. They aren't hard back bound like a book, but don't seem to have been bound by the original buyer. The binding is by Orbis, blue with gold lettering, soft spine and cardboard type front/back. I wouldn't part with them for anything! When I was a kid the Unexplained was an unaffordable luxury to be pored over in the newsagents - we'd read bits and discuss them later! For me flicking through the Unexplained brings back fond memories of the days before the internet when we marvelled over the titles of Fortean books in mail order catalogues from England and told and retold each other stories about Borley Rectory, the Marie Celeste, Harry Price and trembled with awe as we read Cavendish's "The Black Arts" - which was passed around between us (one of the lads refused to have it in his house after his first night with it!). We were hungry for knowledge, innocent and in awe at all things paranormal. Now Google throws it all up in a click, which is great and all that but I still hanker after the old days when flicking through a copy if the Unexplained generated a real feeling of awe and esoteric wonder.