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Loremaster of Annúminas
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Sadly, the standards of bookbinding have descended very, very r4apidly over the last 30 years or so. If you really want a last-forever reading copy, see if you can find one surplused from a library in library rebinding- built like a bomb shelter, that is.
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Perhaps a secondhand copy of the Ballantyne gold box that isn't in mint condition?
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Join Date: Jul 2000
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I have amused myself, considering the amount of relatively free time that I have on my hands right now, by browsing eBay for an appropriate reading copy. This is the first time in roughly 15 years that I have looked for LoTR on eBay. I recall that prices, during the movie years, were somewhat absurd and expected that, with the passage of time, some degree of realism would have set in.
Based upon what I have seen, it appears that I have several thousand dollars of Tolkien books on my bookshelf. Since I doubt that this is the case, I will show some patience or will look to other marketplaces. Perhaps I am being cynical, but I simply do not believe that a mid-1970s boxed hardcover set of LoTR from an unremarkable publisher could be worth upwards of $1500 USD (and I have far more collectible versions sitting about; again, I am looking for a reading copy that will last a while). Yes, Mark12_30, I may choose a lightly worn set of the Ballantine paperbacks from the early 1970s. But can anyone provide an opinion of the "new" deluxe Houghton Mifflin set with leatherette covers? Not joking.... *tries hard not to make a bad joke about "warm... leatherette..."
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Well, in terms of durability the 50th Anniversary leather-bound deluxe US Houghton Mifflin one-volume is very well constructed indeed, although maybe a bit too "nice" - and bulky - for a daily reader. (Sadly, the HarperCollins UK ed isn't nearly of the same standard).
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Spirit of Mist
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Thank you.
The last thing I need is another edition that I will be tempted to display on a shelf. I have opted for a (hopefully) lightly handled early 1970s Ballantine paperback edition. I will let you know how it pans out.
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My HMCo copy of The Hobbit from '73 was originally a library copy and it's survived wonderfully. Library copies are not the best for 'collecting', but I've always preferred them for character, utility, and preservation.
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