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By garm
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Signed Methuen Silmarillion

7 Feb, 2012
2012-2-7 10:02:40 PM UTC

As I've mentioned more than once on these boards, some time ago I bought a Methuen Silmarillion which has a bookplate signed by Christopher Tolkien. For some time I'd thought the bookplate was a standard type, but I've seen one on ABE which looks nothing lke the one I have -

https://affiliates.abebooks.com/c/9724 ... 2526x%253D59%2526y%253D11

I've got one of those new-fangled digital cameras...

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7 Feb, 2012
2012-2-7 10:13:44 PM UTC
garm: this is the same bookplate (altho' I haven't seen the "gratitude" bit) that pops up in normal GA&U 1977 copies. I've attached two images: one Deagol's copy (without permission! --I think the image is on his site somewhere...) & the copy sold by flatsigned (if you recall it went for $2200/£1428), that was actually just loose with the book. We talked about the auction (way back) in the "Wonders of eBay" thread.

BH

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7 Feb, 2012
2012-2-7 10:24:53 PM UTC
Thanks, Khamul. I'd completely forgotten about the flat-signed one. Didn't know this type of bookplate was (more or less) common in the A&U copies.
7 Feb, 2012
2012-2-7 10:36:15 PM UTC
Well, it ain't common! But, I suppose CT must have signed a pile of these & not all were stuck in GA&U standard 1977 trade editions. Some, as the flatsigned auction shows, must have been given/distributed loose.

BH
8 Feb, 2012
2012-2-8 5:15:26 AM UTC
Deagol mentions the Friends of the publisher plate

http://www.tolkienbooks.net/php/details.php?reference=62110

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8 Feb, 2012
2012-2-8 7:51:21 AM UTC
All I know is that I want one of these!! But not for the price that the "flatsigned" auction went for. No siree,

Stu
8 Feb, 2012
2012-2-8 8:08:08 PM UTC
I'm not sure what plate is the "proper" one. Deagol suggests the title page plate is the first variant (no priority mentioned, or likely); & the FFEP one (that Trotter posts) is the 2nd variant. Purely anecdotally, the FFEP friends of the publisher plate seems to be the more common. I've posted an image of the title page one. garm's plate is quite uncommon in itself --but I've never personally seen one in a Methuen copy.

BH

EDIT: Btw, the copy that had this title page plate (shown), had the FFEP plate too!

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8 Feb, 2012
2012-2-8 9:11:16 PM UTC
My copy has one of those title page stickers, too. And it has a Houghton Mifflin leaflet loose in the back - it's glossy and folded vertically into four. Under the title 'Announcing the literary culmination of JRR Tolkien's career' we have Tolkien's picture 'The Mountain-path'; in colour, as it appears on the jacket of the 1st HM ed. It also lists a slew of books by and about Tolkien.

I like this book very much - I've had a slip-case made for it, with a pull-ribbon an' all. I guess I'm unlikely to find a copy of the 1982 super de luxe, but I reckon this one is just as nice.

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