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14 March
2024-3-14 7:23:17 PM UTC
Absolutely amazing news. So looking forward to this! Thank you, Wayne and Christina, for your dedication and hard work on this fantastic project.
14 March
2024-3-14 8:20:12 PM UTC
Amazing news!!! Can't wait!!! Our favorite Tolkien scholars do not cease to amaze us time and time again. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!!!
14 March
2024-3-14 9:21:39 PM UTC
May I add to the resounding chorus of appreciative cheers,thank you very much Wayne and Christina for this wonderful project. Tis appreciated. Christopher will be smiling and Ronald beaming. BRAVO
4 April (edited)
2024-4-4 1:23:53 PM UTC
US Trade
ISBN 978-0063422711
Release date September 17, 2024
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The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien (US Hardback)

William Morrow (2024-09-17)


$113.58 Blackwell's (hardback) - Availability: Usually dispatched within 7 days
$87.25 Amazon.com (Hardcover) - Availability: Now
£unknown Amazon.co.uk (Hardcover) - Availability: unknown
€94.56 Amazon.de (Gebundene Ausgabe) - Availability: Now
$82.11 AbeBooks - Availability: Click to check
$94.06 eBay US - Availability: Click to check

4 April
2024-4-4 1:36:17 PM UTC

Trotter wrote:

US Trade
ISBN 978-0063422711
Release date September 17, 2024
This site uses affiliate links for which we may be compensated

The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien (US Hardback)

William Morrow (2024-09-17)


$113.58 Blackwell's (hardback) - Availability: Usually dispatched within 7 days
$87.25 Amazon.com (Hardcover) - Availability: Now
£unknown Amazon.co.uk (Hardcover) - Availability: unknown
€94.56 Amazon.de (Gebundene Ausgabe) - Availability: Now
$82.11 AbeBooks - Availability: Click to check
$94.06 eBay US - Availability: Click to check


Wow, these varying page counts are fun. I prefer the US count
4 April
2024-4-4 4:02:26 PM UTC

onthetrail wrote:

Wow, these varying page counts are fun. I prefer the US count

This tracks with Christina and Wayne's earlier comment that "the printed text will run to more than 1,600 pages." The more the merrier!
7 April
2024-4-7 6:24:35 AM UTC
You are able to pre-order this item from HarperCollins on 14th June 2024

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The Collected Poems of J. R. R. Tolkien (UK Hardback)

HarperCollins (2024-09-12)


£90.00 HarperCollins (Culture & Art) - Availability: Click to check
$86.19 Blackwell's (hardback) - Availability: Usually dispatched within 7 days
$100.46 Amazon.com (Hardcover) - Availability: Now
£62.33 Amazon.co.uk (Hardcover) - Availability: Now
€60.70 Amazon.de (Gebundene Ausgabe) - Availability: Now
€67.63 AbeBooks - Availability: Click to check
7 April
2024-4-7 7:37:22 AM UTC
I know prices of pre orders go up and down early on, but I’m glad I did this on Amazon uk as soon as I heard about the set. It’s jumped up £25 already from the time I did it.
Let’s see if HarperCollins can beat £60 later on.
7 April
2024-4-7 7:46:54 AM UTC
I am hoping for a 50% sale after the 14th June, it would be £45 and free UK postage if that happened.
21 April
2024-4-21 5:22:16 PM UTC
Update from Wayne and Christina.

Our thanks to all who have written to us with congratulations and set a new record for views of this blog. News of the Collected Poems has caused not a little excitement. It has also led to not a few questions, chief among which has been: What will the book include? Will it have the complete Lay of the Fall of Gondolin? Will it have Tolkien’s verse translation of Beowulf? Will it have his rumoured bestiary poems about the Fox and the Unicorn? And especially (if very curiously), will it have The Complaint of Mîm the Dwarf, which so far has been published only in German translation?

We regret that we can say only so much about the contents at this time, beyond what we already have – it’s up to our publisher, and to the Tolkien Estate, to decide how much publicity to release, what, and when. But we can say that almost any poem a potential reader can name is likely to be present in the book, except for most of those in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, as we earlier made clear. The Bookseller magazine unfortunately took liberties with HarperCollins’ press release, declaring the Collected Poems to be ‘the first time all the author’s poems will appear in one volume’: it won’t be quite complete, nor will it will be only one volume.

There will be an American edition, from William Morrow, which should be identical to the copies issued by HarperCollins U.K. except for the imprint. This has been announced for 17 September, five days later than the U.K. release on 12 September, with the list price $125. We’ve seen some complaints that the U.K. list price of £90 is steep, but that is for three thick volumes (and a box), after all, and before any bookseller’s discount. Another forthcoming book related to Tolkien we’ve seen advertised is priced at only a little less than the Collected Poems at list, yet has only about a quarter of the length; for that, one might legitimately grouse.

Speaking of length, we finished our work on the book only today and sent it off to HarperCollins to go to press. There was just a little kerfuffle at the eleventh hour, when we learned of strict limits on volume length due to the way the book is to be printed, but we were able to meet these without much trouble. We’ve neatly ended up with three volumes of 540 pages each, or 1620 pages in all. Volume 1 will have 92 pages of preliminaries – an introduction and a brief chronology of Tolkien’s poetry – followed by the first 448 pages of the poems proper. Volume 2 then will have the first 12 pages of the preliminaries repeated (so that the complete table of contents is in each volume), followed by another 528 pages of poems, and volume 3 will have the same preliminaries again, the final 434 pages of poems and appendices, and a glossary, bibliography, and index to the three volumes which are continuously paginated.

In the past week or so we’ve read through the text again and made the odd tweak. One could tweak endlessly, but the time has come to hand it over, take a rest (sort of: there are shrubs to prune), and move on to other Tolkien matters, not least the addenda and corrigenda to our other books we’ve been gathering for two or three years and will be reporting here.

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