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Individual Value of 1st Edition 1st Imp. LOTR Set

11 Apr, 2019
2019-4-11 3:34:42 PM UTC

I would love to buy the books individually, but I understand that established sellers usually try to lump the books together and sell it as a set.

May I ask how you would allocate the value of each book? For example, lets say the set is worth GBP 30,000. Hypothetically all three books are in equivalent near-fine condition. Would you say, individually they are worth 1:1:1 of GBP 30,000 (GBP 10,000 each, I know highliy unlikely)? What do you guys think? Obviously the Return of the King would cost far less since it was printed in larger number.
11 Apr, 2019
2019-4-11 4:08:31 PM UTC
I think there is a markup on complete sets as you say - it would be possible to assemble a set from individual volumes bought over time for less, but essentially impossible for them to look like a matching set.

  • Fellowship of the Ring: 3000 copies printed
  • The Two Towers: 3250 copies printed
  • The Return of the King: 7000 copies printed

(All numbers from Hammond's Bibliography pp. 83-86).

I think, given the gradual release of the three volumes, that the likelihood of finding them in fine condition goes up quite a bit for each (Fellowship the rarest in other words).
11 Apr, 2019 (edited)
2019-4-11 5:16:22 PM UTC

The_Antiquarian wrote:
Obviously, the Return of the King would cost far less since it was printed in a larger number.

There are different states on this UK edition, so you also need to decide which one you want, http://www.tolkienbooks.net/php/1st-rotk.php

If you watch this youtube video, they get the first state of The Return of the King wrong

11 Apr, 2019
2019-4-11 5:52:25 PM UTC
Good point on the state differences, Trotter.
12 Apr, 2019
2019-4-12 3:06:13 PM UTC
PM'd you
13 Apr, 2019
2019-4-13 6:26:29 PM UTC
Hello guys, thank you very much for your wisdom!

I talked to an established bookseller and he puts the price of the Fellowship of the Ring and the Two Towers near-equivalent.

Anyhow, thank you!
13 Apr, 2019
2019-4-13 9:53:39 PM UTC

The_Antiquarian wrote:
Hello guys, thank you very much for your wisdom!

I talked to an established bookseller and he puts the price of the Fellowship of the Ring and the Two Towers near-equivalent.

Anyhow, thank you!

Sounds about right. I think TT is a little bit lower priced, but not even close to the difference between RoTK and the others.
14 Apr, 2019
2019-4-14 10:03:24 AM UTC
Yeah, RoTK should be priced lower as it is more common on the market. I would place FoTR and TT in the similar price range.

Here is a part of my grandfather's and father's first edition collection. Most of the collection is stored in boxes as I do not have enough space for everything at this time. There are a lot of early (and first) impressions. I did buy some of the first editions myself to complete the impressions.

What is interesting, I do have some variations that are not mentioned anywhere, not even in Hammond.

For instance , I have a first impression RoTK wih dozens of variants, not just the famous 4 variant.

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14 Apr, 2019
2019-4-14 10:16:10 AM UTC
Some more variations of the first impression RotK

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14 Apr, 2019
2019-4-14 10:37:11 AM UTC
Lokki,
This looks amazing!!!
Thanks for sharing
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