Trotter wrote:
I received this email from Amazon today, hopefully should not be a very long delay.
Hello,
We regret to inform you that the following items have been delayed:
Tolkien, J. R. R. "The Hobbit Facsimile First Edition"
Estimated arrival date: Unknown
Maybe they have managed to source a proper high-res, non-lossy original jacket scan.
Morinehtar wrote:
Hopefully not another 1 year delay, but its ok if its to get the DJ right.
I don't think it will be a long delay, but I think (know) this has been a bit of a headache for them.
Which Amazon are you getting it from?
The UK Amazon site states that is temporarily out of stock, which means that they should have had it delivered today but it wasn't and they don't know when it will arrive.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/00 ... collsguid-21&linkCode=osi
The UK Amazon site states that is temporarily out of stock, which means that they should have had it delivered today but it wasn't and they don't know when it will arrive.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/00 ... collsguid-21&linkCode=osi
They will arrive when they arrive, I guess. I'd rather they take the time to get it right, and I'm kind of hoping they have found another source for the jacket (done on a modern A3+ scanner with no lossy compression or joins between multiple scans). That would be the best result, but I'll be OK wth whatever at this stage; It isn't an expensive book.
The Tolkien Society think it will be ready at the weekend, they have tweeted about it.
https://twitter.com/TolkienSociety/status/779030622190833664
I have had no confirmation of this from HarperCollins.
https://twitter.com/TolkienSociety/status/779030622190833664
I have had no confirmation of this from HarperCollins.
Trotter wrote:
The Tolkien Society think it will be ready at the weekend, they have tweeted about it.
https://twitter.com/TolkienSociety/status/779030622190833664
I have had no confirmation of this from HarperCollins.
We know it is arriving at some point soon. They aren't going to chuck away all the books because of the jacket. I do wonder if it wll get multiple prints and the first print will be passable and subsequent prints get a better jacket. There are several fine first impression jackets out there in the big wild world that would suit their needs, and as copyright holders they should be able to get the scans that no one else can get permission to access because of the Tolkien Estate's restrictions.
(BTW - I'm pleased that the error that I thought I had made on the cleaned-up scan I supplied to HC is - in fact - not an error; It is on the original and is correct - I shouldn't second guess myself!).
https://tolkieniano.blogspot.co.nz/201 ... ellharpercollins-sul.html
Nothing that we don't already know in here, except for it appears that the print run is 4,000 copies. I'm glad all the defective jackets were destroyed, as there are enough of the bad facsimiles upon which it was based in the world causing confusion (I had thought about asking David for one, and then thought -- 'God, no -- I really don't want one of the damnable things!').
Nothing that we don't already know in here, except for it appears that the print run is 4,000 copies. I'm glad all the defective jackets were destroyed, as there are enough of the bad facsimiles upon which it was based in the world causing confusion (I had thought about asking David for one, and then thought -- 'God, no -- I really don't want one of the damnable things!').