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6 Jan, 2023
2023-1-6 5:59:50 AM UTC
Great acquisitions northman !
Wonderful hardback edition of 1915 OP and Hobbit 16th printing ! Welcome to the club.

Raoul Duke : magnificent. I'm still missing this one, hope for a decent price one day...
7 Jan, 2023
2023-1-7 4:35:28 AM UTC
Really nice Tree and Leaf 1988 edition here. I think these are pretty rare, but I'm not so sure. It almost feels brand new in real life. Beautiful little book.

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8 Jan, 2023
2023-1-8 7:47:38 PM UTC
Good find - that a lovely copy of an edition which I rarely see.
9 Jan, 2023
2023-1-9 4:58:01 AM UTC
Absolutely incredible Atlas here. Just stole this thing off Ebay! Sorry if any of you were looking at it.

I couldn't let that pass up. Gonna look great next to my HoME.

1st printing too.

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11 Jan, 2023
2023-1-11 3:12:30 PM UTC
I've recently gathered some copies of publications with contemporary reviews of LOTR:

- W.H. Auden reviewing ROTK for the New York Times Book Review - lovely full page spread with the cover art for the HMCO dust jacket.

- W.H. Auden reviewing FOTR for Encounter magazine (a copy of the New York Times Book Review with his review is also on its way to me).

- Naomi Mitchison reviewing FOTR for The New Statesman and Nation (see Letters #154 and #155).

- The novelist Howard Spring reviewing FOTR in Country Life Magazine.

- H.A. Blair reviewing TT and ROTK for Theology (it seems Blair was an acquaintance of C.S. Lewis).

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11 Jan, 2023
2023-1-11 5:51:15 PM UTC
In praise of local charity book shops.

In amongst all the wonderful and rare items this thread reveals, I thought I would show something that I guess we all know, which is that local charity bookshops can be a mine of interesting Tolkien books and I have purchased a fair number from my local one over the last year, shown here. None are especially rare, but all have been of low cost. The most expensive was £50, two others were above £10 each and the rest probably averaged £5-6 each.

None were already in my collection (if I also count different impressions) and I was very pleased to find them.

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11 Jan, 2023
2023-1-11 7:02:06 PM UTC

Roccondil wrote:

In praise of local charity book shops.

Couldn't agree more Roccondil. I've found a couple really great items in the past from charity shops that I hadn't seen anywhere else.
11 Jan, 2023
2023-1-11 7:19:51 PM UTC

Roccondil wrote:

In praise of local charity book shops.

In amongst all the wonderful and rare items this thread reveals, I thought I would show something that I guess we all know, which is that local charity bookshops can be a mine of interesting Tolkien books and I have purchased a fair number from my local one over the last year, shown here. None are especially rare, but all have been of low cost. The most expensive was £50, two others were above £10 each and the rest probably averaged £5-6 each.

None were already in my collection (if I also count different impressions) and I was very pleased to find them.

Nice finds! Charity shops are a great place to frequent - you never know what you might find.
11 Jan, 2023
2023-1-11 7:48:41 PM UTC

Urulókë wrote:

Roccondil wrote:

In praise of local charity book shops.

In amongst all the wonderful and rare items this thread reveals, I thought I would show something that I guess we all know, which is that local charity bookshops can be a mine of interesting Tolkien books and I have purchased a fair number from my local one over the last year, shown here. None are especially rare, but all have been of low cost. The most expensive was £50, two others were above £10 each and the rest probably averaged £5-6 each.

None were already in my collection (if I also count different impressions) and I was very pleased to find them.

Nice finds! Charity shops are a great place to frequent - you never know what you might find.

The guy I bought my 1988 tree and leaf from said he found it at a flea market for $1.

And it's in perfect condition lol.
13 Jan, 2023
2023-1-13 2:32:35 PM UTC
Thanks to Berelach, I was able to complete my collection of double-signed Children of Húrin by acquiring a US edition from the New York release event, to go with my two UK editions from the UK release event and the Super-deluxe edition.

I like the fact that they all different heights

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