The two Latin missals that
most people on here recommend are the Angelus Missal and the Baronius Missal. The Baronius Missal is put out by FSSP, whereas the Angelus is put out by SSPX. (Take that information however you wish.)
Father Z has published some excellent reviews, with MANY pictures, of both versions.
Here is the review of the Baronius Missal:
wdtprs.com/blog/2008/01/review-baronius-press-1962-hand-missal/
and here’s more on the Baronius, with many sample pages to examine, from their own website:
baroniuspress.com/book.php?wid=56&bid=4
Here is the review of the Angelus Missal:
wdtprs.com/blog/2008/02/review-angelus-press-hand-missal/
The Baronius Missal comes in leather, and has just been released in a “Motu Proprio” edition, which contains the text of the document. The Angelus Missal is generally available with a synthetic leather cover, but a genuine leather cover IS available if you look for it.
For the Ordinary Form of the Mass, the Daily Roman Missal is the most
complete choice, although St. Joseph’s always puts out nice products. The Daily Roman Missal will include the Latin ordinary and the Latin Eucharistic Prayers, although I don’t believe the propers are in Latin. It is available in synthetic, leather, and hardcover editions, and in both a regular edition and a large-print edition. Earlier versions used the New Jersualem Bible for the readings, but the newest edition uses the same NAB readings that you get in Mass. Be sure to get the most recent edition. You may also want to be aware that in 2010 or 2011, there will be an entirely new English translation of the Mass, so this might not be the
best time to pick up an expensive hardbound missal for the Ordinary Form. You might be more interested in Magnificat, which is a beautiful monthly publication.
Here is a link to the Daily Roman Missal:
theologicalforum.org/marketplace/browse.asp?category=92