1924 – Fifty New Poems for Children (Goblin Feet) – 1st Edition – Hard Cover – D. Appleton and Company
First published by Basil Blackwell in England.
First published by Basil Blackwell in England.
See here for details in Hobbit First Editions: https://www.tolkienbooks.us/hob/us/hc/the-hobbit-1938
Goblin Feet, Hobbit excerpt: Riddles, Song: Road Goes Ever on, Poem: Lullaby for Bilbo Baggins.
The book club edition is indicated on cover flap.
This is technically the 3rd edition of the anthology but it is the first one with Tolkien content.
This has two simultaneously released variants and I am including both here in one entry. The variant with the blue spine has heavy duty construction and was meant for institutional use.
This book took and combined selected chapters from the earlier The Golden Treasury of Children’s Literature series and combined them into an omnibus edition.
This book took and combined selected chapters from the earlier The Golden Treasury of Children’s Literature series and combined them into an omnibus edition. This variant has additional text on the cover.
This version lacks the “Selected for Boys and Girls” text on the cover. 1971 was selected as a publication year because the copyright page includes a Library of Congress Catalog Card Number and and those began showing up in 1971.
Contains an essay titled “Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings”. It has in the first three editions of the book but removed from later editions. Tolkien originally wrote this guide to assist translators of The Lord of the Rings. He was reacting to some early foreign editions (specifically the first Dutch
Contains a transcript of an interview with Tolkien.
Contains an essay titled “Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings”. It has in the first three editions of the book but removed from later editions. Tolkien originally wrote this guide to assist translators of The Lord of the Rings. He was reacting to some early foreign editions (specifically the first Dutch
This book took and combined selected chapters from the earlier The Golden Treasury of Children’s Literature series and combined them into an omnibus edition. This variant has additional text on the cover.
This version has the “Selected for Boys and Girls” text on the cover and includes an ISBN number. Based on there just being one ISBN number is what likely published in the mid 1980s.
This version has a bar code and a price of $18.95 so it was likely published in the mid-1990s.
Contains a foreword by Alonzo L. McDonald and a four page discussion guide.
The Name ‘Nodens’ and “The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth” extracts.
Second edition from Trinity Forum. No longer in print. Contains a foreword by Alonzo L. McDonald and a discussion guide.
Based on the barcode data and price ($26.99) this edition is likely around 2015 give or take a few years. Available new at the time of this writing.
From : https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/J.R.R._Tolkien:_The_Art_of_the_Manuscript J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript is an exhibition catalogue which accompanies an 2022 exhibition of the same name. The exhibition was held between 19 August and 23 December 2022, organized collaboratively by Marquette University’s Raynor Memorial Libraries and the Haggerty Museum of Art, curated by Tolkien Archivist William M. Fliss
From : https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/J.R.R._Tolkien:_The_Art_of_the_Manuscript J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript is an exhibition catalogue which accompanies an 2022 exhibition of the same name. The exhibition was held between 19 August and 23 December 2022, organized collaboratively by Marquette University’s Raynor Memorial Libraries and the Haggerty Museum of Art, curated by Tolkien Archivist William M. Fliss