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Curmudgeonly Wordwraith
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Ensconced in curmudgeonly pursuits
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Considering the worth of many editions of Tolkien's work, I would certainly consider the books to be prestige items and classics of their genre (and the movies had only a minimal impact on the skyrocketing cost of Tolkien 1st editions). I also have 19th century editions of Poe, Hugo, Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, etc., spiffily displayed in glass-enclosed cases which I don't read either, but I of course have dog-earred duplicates of each.
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Stormdancer of Doom
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After lugging a hardbound Statistics textbook back and forth to work (Over Hill and Under Hill) I read these posts with great nostalgia. The Stats book is red... but it is not THE Red Book. And it will be some time (Mid-June) til I can afford to take up The Red Book again. Alas.
My best solace is that the Beechen leaves will shortly unfold.
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Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 22
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I've been collecting books by and about Tolkien for donkey's years now; academic as well as fiction. I don't know how many copies of The Lord of the Rings, nor Hobbits, there are in the collection. Nor Silmarillions. Just lots and lots; mainly UK editions, with a fair smattering of US eds. and even one or two in foreign, which I can't read, but look nice.
It is something of an obsession, I suppose. |
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Newly Deceased
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: in a book
Posts: 6
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It's nice to know I'm not the only one who hoa...collects different covers of Tolkien's works. I have several of the supercopy editions (all three books in one) which are very lovely both in paperback and hardback. I have some a bit older in nice condition from the UK, just a few scuffs and tears, nothing falling out (yet). I have several boxsets, several different versions of the Silmarillion and two versions of the Lost Tales part 1. I also have lovely books like Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien and the Father Christmas Letters which is adorable. I have a postcard book too which features all the artists who illustrated Middle-earth. I have encyclopedias on Middle-earth, books on the movies, books on the artwork and a couple which are really different. It's like they're blank journals, it says a Hobbit's Travel on them and has wonderful illustrations inside. I have a foreign copy of The Two Towers and The Hobbit, and a graphic novel version of the Hobbit and I also collect the audio book versions, nevermind that they're on cassette.
It's nice to know other people have collections, although I don't have anything really special like a first edition.
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