Found The Fall of Arthur in Waterstones yesterday.

This is all the current planned editions, but I am hopeful that more will be produced, 50 seems a good total number for the series đ

This is all the current planned editions, but I am hopeful that more will be produced, 50 seems a good total number for the series đ
James Tauber wrote:
The signature paperbacks were the main reason I implemented the "series covers" view at the Tolkien Books Database
https://books.digitaltolkien.com/series-covers/#signature-pb
although some of the other series are nice too.
That's a nice resource. A couple of years ago, I captured most of the bibliographic information into PostgreSQL (with a proper detailed bibliographic structure/data model), and I started scanning all the covers, jackets, etc., from my own collection, along with detailed impression information, prices, etc. Has been on my "might complete someday, but currently lost interest" pile for a looooong time. Good to see more actual resources coming along. Tolkienbooks.net rocks, but it doesn't have quite the level of detail for individual impressions -- and obviously it stops at the point Neil got busy/interested on other things.
Nature of Middle Earth with new cover now available direct from Harpercollins UK
3rd Printing 2023 Edition
3rd Printing 2023 Edition


Is the text the same, or are Aelfwine 's errata taken into account?
Trotter wrote:
If you are collecting these editions, the first post in this thread contains a list of all the books issued so far.
With Fall of Arthur, the total number comes to 40.
I couldnât see Farmer Giles in the list in the first post.
And, are you counting the single volume Lord of the Rings in the total?
AndyBirdUK wrote:
Trotter wrote:
If you are collecting these editions, the first post in this thread contains a list of all the books issued so far.
With Fall of Arthur, the total number comes to 40.
I couldnât see Farmer Giles in the list in the first post.
And, are you counting the single volume Lord of the Rings in the total?
Well spotted, and I will add Farmer Giles. The number 40 comes from HC and we both do not count the single volume edition.






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