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The History of Middle-Earth; [together with] Unfinished Tales.

The History of Middle-Earth; [together with] Unfinished Tales.

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The History of Middle-Earth; [together with] Unfinished Tales.

by TOLKIEN, J. R. R

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London: George Allen & Unwin; Unwin Hyman; Harper Collins,, 1980-96. A remarkable testimony First editions, first impressions, of this set in which tales, songs, poems, maps, illustrations, genealogical tables, and even linguistic primers for Tolkien's languages give the fullest picture available of one of the most thoroughly imagined worlds ever created in the history of fantasy literature. The 12-volume The History of Middle-Earth is presented here complete and alongside the Unfinished Tales. The remarkable breadth of material presented in The History of Middle-Earth was only hinted at in The Lord of the Rings (1954-55) and The Hobbit (1937) and was drastically condensed into a single volume in the Silmarillion (1973). The History of Middle-Earth set has been described as "a remarkable testimony to the creativity of J. R. R. Tolkien and the industry and painstaking scholarship of his son Christopher" (Beahm, p. 34). Together 13 works, octavo. Original variously coloured boards, Unfinished Tales bound in red cloth, spines lettered in gilt. With dust jackets. With 10 frontispieces and further full-page and in-text illustrations; Unfinished Tales with large folding map at rear. A couple of bumps to edges, foxing to edges of a few volumes, remainder mark to bottom edge of vol. 8, contents fresh. A near-fine set in very good jackets indeed, couple of bumps and short closed tears, sunning to spine of vol. 1, vol. 2 with faint splash mark at foot and closed tears at spine centre, vols 2 and 4 with verso tape repair, price sticker on front flap of vol. 12, overall sharp and bright examples. Hammond A17, 21-9. George Beahm, The Essential J. R. R. Tolkien Sourcebook, 2003.

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At the end of the 1937 J.R.R. Tolkien reluctantly set aside his now greatly elaborated work on the myths and heroic legends of Valinor and Middle-earth and began The Lord of the Rings. This fifth volume of The History of Middle-earth, edited by Christopher Tolkien, completes the presentation of the whole compass of his writing on those themes up to that time. Later forms of the Annuals of Valinor and the Annals of Berleriand had been composed, The Silmarillion was nearing completion in a greatly amplified version, and a new map had been made; the myth of the Music of the Ainur had become a separate work; and the legend of the Downfall of Numenor had already entered in a primitive form, introducing the cardinal ideas of the World Made Round and the Straight Path into the vanished West. Closely associated with this was the abandoned time-travel story, The Lost Road, which was to link the world of Numenor and Middle-earth with the legends of many other times and peoples. A long essay, The Lhammas, had been written on the ever more complex relations of the languages and dialects of Middle-earth; and an etymological dictionary had been undertaken, in which a great number of words and names in the Elvish languages were registered and their formation explained - thus providing by far the most extensive account of their vocabularies that has appeared.

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The History of Middle-Earth; [together with] Unfinished Tales.
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TOLKIEN, J. R. R
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London: George Allen & Unwin; Unwin Hyman; Harper Collins,
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1980-96
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