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quote:
Originally posted by XeroX
This one looks nice ('97 USA edition):


This looks a little better ('97 UK Edition)



I believe those two are the same.

I've got the '97 UK hardback on my shelf, and it really is an excellent book, although to keep it in good condition I've got a paperback copy to read from. I bought it brand new about three years ago for something like £10, although last weekend I saw it in a cheap bookshop in Camden Town for around a fiver! The RRP inside the front cover is £25, but you should be able to do a lot better than that.

I believe we've got a spare copy around here somewhere, but it's not quite in perfect condition - slight creasing of the dust cover at the top and bottom of the spine.
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Post Thu Dec 04, 2003 12:35 pm
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The USA 1973 edition is 34,50 Euro on Bol.com

Tomorrow i will try to find it in he biggest book store in Rotterdam and if they don't have it then i will order it from bol.com
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quote:
Originally posted by vaticide
...Not for the light reader, and obviously not necessary to enjoy the core books.


No wonder I couldn't get into it. I bought it last summer for a book to read on holiday after I finished RotK (I made sure I'd read the books before I watched the films)

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Originally posted by Toaster
BTW, was Silmarillion written before the Hobbit and the LotR books?


If I remember correctly, was it not put togeather by Christopher Tolkien after his father's death? Or is it the history of Middle Earth I'm confusing it with?
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Post Fri Dec 05, 2003 7:21 pm
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I just read the foreword of my copy of Silmarillion, written by Christopher Tolkien, it it says that Tolkien (JRR) started writing it already in 1917, but it was no more than a general story assemblage of mainly the first age, and Tolkien edited it through his whole life. Finally Cristopher Tolkien put it together after his father died. So it look like you're right, Iron Man.
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I belivie there were 4 books from J.R.R but they made so many copies of different stories inside I really don't know how many there are.
Post Thu Jan 22, 2004 8:48 pm
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The Silmarillion
The Hobbit
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King
Unfinished Tales

History of Middle-Earth:
I. Book of Lost Tales I
II. Book of Lost Tales II
III. The Lays of Beleriand
IV. The Shaping of Middle-Earth
V. The Lost Road
VI. The Return of the Shadow
VII. The Treason of Isengard
VIII. The War of the Ring
IX. Sauron Defeated
X. Morgoth's Ring
XI. The War of the Jewels
XII. The Peoples of Middle-Earth

Then you got some short stories too... About Bombadil and stuff.
That's it. That's all you'll find on Tolkien. I'm not sure, but I think good ol' J.R.R himself only published "The Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings". The rest was published posthumously by his son, Christopher.
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