11 Jan, 2018
2018-1-11 4:33:27 AM UTC
I have a copy of the lord of the rings trilogy in one book. I cannot find a picture of my book or any information on it except that it maybe was printed in 1973. Can anyone give me more information on it and how much it is worth? Photos are attached. Thanks. Here's a link to see the photos.
https://www.ksl.com/classifieds/listing/50710344
11 Jan, 2018
2018-1-11 3:22:10 PM UTC
I have a similar edition, only it's hardcover:
11 Jan, 2018
2018-1-11 3:22:53 PM UTC
Oh, and signed.
11 Jan, 2018
2018-1-11 3:23:52 PM UTC
Anyone have any idea what this might fetch these days?
11 Jan, 2018
2018-1-11 4:43:46 PM UTC
I'd agree with Trotter's value estimate.
For inscriptions, my personal opinion is that it adds a bit more confidence in authenticity (more handwriting to analyze, some hint of history for provenance). I don't think it adds value per se unless the inscription itself is to someone "important" ie has meaning to third parties, not just the one it is signed to.
This is for Tolkien signed items, of course. For living authors, I feel that inscriptions subtract value for anyone not the recipient (again unless to someone "important"). I still get my books inscribed to me when I do meet authors, though, as I value the memory/interaction more than the resale value, personally.
11 Jan, 2018
2018-1-11 5:28:08 PM UTC
I have some supporting provenance documents from the previous owner, so in this case I think the inscription is actually a good thing.
I also find it poignant that it was inscribed on July 15th, 1973 — less than two months before Tolkien died....
11 Jan, 2018
2018-1-11 5:29:11 PM UTC
That's a beautiful signature there, Trotter!
11 Jan, 2018
2018-1-11 5:46:32 PM UTC
I strongly suspect that this:
Iain Torranceis the Iain Torrance to whom my copy was inscribed. He says his father was a friend of Tolkien; and the father of the aforelinked Iain Torrance:
Thomas F. Torrancewas at Oriel College in 1939-40.