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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: under the bed
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I have to wonder what any of us would do if we found a Tolkien letter languishing in the back of an old copy of the Oxford Yellow Pages or somesuch? Would we keep it to ourselves or sell it on?
I like to think I'd keep it, but then I'd be afraid of it getting lost or stolen. If I had one and sold it though, I would first make the content available publicly. Something about intellectual material being squirrelled away by wealthy collectors and universities doesn't sit well with me, and I'd like to make it freely available. But is it the exclusivity that makes such a letter more valuable or the artefact itself? If I had a personal letter from Tolkien, then I think it would be another matter as I'd want to keep that as long as I could. I've a couple of personally signed books/photos (as opposed to buying one that has 'just' got an autograph in it) and I don't think I'd sell those to be honest. I have a Benjamin Zephaniah signed book from when I did some poetry work with him and an Alan Lee signed book from last year's Tolkien event, and those things have an intrinsic value to me for their memories. Quote:
![]() How cruel would it be to forge Tolkien's diaries?! ![]()
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