I will keep this review brief. Each time I browse the list of available Norton Anthologies I worry about the two stars given to this volume by the only other extant reviewer. Clearly, that person innocently misunderstands the purpose of a review, which is not intended to be a review of a particular second-hand copy, but of the volume itself.
Norton is an American publisher, and its anthologies of American literature, of literature coming out of the British Isles, and indeed its broader anthologies of literature in translation are just peerless. This anthology runs to close on 3000 pages, and the selection is superb, representative, but also always intriguing. There is useful editorial guidance, and nicely judged use of illustrations.
Even at full price, all of the Norton volumes represent extraordinary value, and they can often be had significantly discounted. Don't let the two star review put you off - ironically, it would appear that it was not even meant to. Over the years I have collected quite a few; and they won't be going anywhere, and if you have an interest in literature, I am confident you will feel the same way.