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25 Jan, 2017
2017-1-25 9:12:15 PM UTC
For Hardback, you either need the HM version (used) or Easton Press (new or used).
25 Jan, 2017
2017-1-25 9:12:16 PM UTC
I heard from HarperCollins that it is just a reissue (no new content) for the Atlas edition due later this year. I agree with Trotter that it is probably paperback only.

Also likely UK only, I haven't heard any rumor that Houghton Mifflin is re-printing in the US.
25 Jan, 2017
2017-1-25 9:42:37 PM UTC
Thanks Stu -

I believe that the Houghton Mifflin hardcover of Atlas is the first edition only, and that the Easton press is the only hardcover of the revised edition.

http://www.eastonpress.com/prod/399/1035/THE-ATLAS-OF-MIDDLE-EARTH
25 Jan, 2017
2017-1-25 11:02:18 PM UTC
There was a 1991 Revised release of Atlas as well. No jacket I think. ISBN: 0739422006. Here's an old listing for one:

eBay item 1203116415
25 Jan, 2017
2017-1-25 11:29:48 PM UTC
Thanks Berelach - you are correct. I had forgotten that one.
14 Mar, 2017 (edited)
2017-3-14 2:14:10 PM UTC
"The publishing division of Oxford University’s Bodleian Library is to release a title featuring illustrations, letters and other material from J R R Tolkien’s archives that have never before been seen by the public, to coincide with a major exhibition on The Lord of the Rings author in 2018.

Tolkien: The Maker of Middle-Earth, written by the Bodleian’s Tolkien archivist Catherine McIlwaine, promises to take readers “far beyond what they know” about the author. New material to be showcased includes draft manuscripts of The Hobbit, Middle-Earth illustrations and paintings by Tolkien, and “letters from admirers including W H Auden, Joni Mitchell and Iris Murdoch”.

Samuel Fanous, the Bodleian’s head of publishing, said the aim was to create a book that accompanies an “unprecedented” exhibition, but also “to make something that will stand on its own”. The Bodleian will be selling the title in all English-language territories, while HarperCollins, Tolkien’s long-time publisher, has translation rights.

Tolkien, who was an Oxford professor for 35 years, left the bulk of his archives to the Bodleian. Additional material in the book is from Marquette University in Wisconsin. The exhibition on the author will open at the Bodleian in June 2018
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http://www.thebookseller.com/news/bod ... earths-new-tolkien-507701
14 Mar, 2017
2017-3-14 2:35:27 PM UTC
Thanks for that, really looking forward to the exhibition and this book
14 Mar, 2017
2017-3-14 2:52:17 PM UTC
Thanks Karl! I missed your post when I wrote another one.
14 Mar, 2017
2017-3-14 6:41:22 PM UTC
This is exciting!
14 Mar, 2017
2017-3-14 7:20:21 PM UTC
Sounds like this good be rather good. Thanks for posting.
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