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Skip spence, you're probably not going to like The War of the Jewels as much as you liked Morgoth's Ring. The Grey Annals and the Later Quenta doesn't add up much to your knowledge, since most of the information extant in the published Silmarillion are derived from these writings (and from the Annals of Aman as well). Anyhow, it may be relevant to read the original writings in their entirety.
Moreover, there's also a long linguistic essay entitled "Quendi and Eldar", which probably is not interesting at all to the dislikers of linguistics (as you said you were ). The only "new" tale is "The Wanderings of Húrin", which tells the real story of Húrin after his release from Angband.... You guys are complaining about the price of the set of books, but in my country these books are even more expensive!! Luckily, I've got them all. Last edited by cesar.ewok; 02-08-2008 at 07:45 PM. |
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Loremaster of Annúminas
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However, the Lost Tales sold much better than expected, selling out the initial print run and I believe cracking the lower end of the bestseller list, and the project was expanded, piecemeal. The Lord of the Rings was never part of the original plan, and even when he finished The Lost Road CT still thought the LR would take only two volumes! It was also as I understand it a rather late decision to include the complete texts of the Annals of Aman and Grey Annals together with the post-LR Quenta Silmarillion, making two volumes where one had been envisioned; and Vol XII didn't become a history of the Appendices until CT was already in the middle of it. Vols 1, 2, and 6-9 made a profit in their initial hardcover release. 4 and 12 lost money. The rest just about broke even. Of course, their continued availability in paperback has improved the numbers slightly: but CT has not nor ever intended to make any significant amount of money on what was simply a labor of devotion and scholarly interest. If he really wanted to coin his father into gold there were much, much, easier, sleazier and more lucrative things he could have done!
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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