This is the first printing of the 1st edition of a collection of verses from the “Red Book”, Tolkien’s putative source manuscript for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Many of the stories and verses from The Lord of the Rings are echoed or augmented in these pages. For example, there is a much longer version of Oliphaunt from The Two Towers, a longer variant version of the verses chanted by Bilbo at Rivendell in The Fellowship of the Ring and the title comes from a longer version of the ditties sung by Tom Bombadil in the Old Forest in The Fellowship of the Ring. There are also many other poems more or less connected with Tolkien’s most famous works, notably concerning a dragon, a dwarf, a king and their hoards of elvish gold, which seems somewhat connected to The Hobbit. Many lovely illustrations by Pauline Baynes, also the illustrator of the Narnia first editions. Needed for completeness and colour by any Tolkien collection. Dustjacket will be protected by a removable cellophane wrapper and will be packed in bubblewrap and cardboard layers to ensure its safety in the post.

 

CONDITION: NOT ex-library and very good and complete overall. The dustjacket is very good with a bit of spine sunning and a small repair at the top of the spine and it has been price-clipped. The book is also very good with a bit of foxing mainly in the margins of pages 34-35.