Why do Letters, Morgoth's Ring, and Peoples of Middle Earth have separate copyrights? Put another way, what's the difference between the Tolkien Trust and various Tolkien Copyright Trusts?
Caudimordax wrote:
Why do Letters, Morgoth's Ring, and Peoples of Middle Earth have separate copyrights? Put another way, what's the difference between the Tolkien Trust and various Tolkien Copyright Trusts?
I don't know the various differences, but it is not uncommon for an estate to have various trusts set up for different purposes. The Tolkien Trust is a public charitable trust set up by the family in 1977. The Tolkien Copyright Trust I would assume has other copyrighted works assigned to it, and it handles the income from those other books.
The reasons for having more than one trust are uncountable - different beneficiaries, different board of directors choosing how to distribute charitable donations, easier at some point to create a second trust than modify an existing one... the list could go on and on.
This may sound like blasphemy, but that dust jacket does no justice to the gorgeous book within. Wow!
Sublime ! Bravo !!
The condition of the book is stunning, congrats Are there annotations inside or is it free of it?
The condition of the book is stunning, congrats Are there annotations inside or is it free of it?
Finally got a 1951. Have all of them from '42 onwards now (and only the '51 doesn't have a jacket). £270 from a dealer, which is probably not a bad deal based on what these seem to go for these days / how scarce they are. Decent nick, no bumped corners, etc, but a bit of foxing to the endpapers.
Stu wrote:
Finally got a 1951. Have all of them from '42 onwards now (and only the '51 doesn't have a jacket). £270 from a dealer, which is probably not a bad deal based on what these seem to go for these days / how scarce they are. Decent nick, no bumped corners, etc, but a bit of foxing to the endpapers.
That's a sharp looking copy! Nice find. I’ll throw this up here as it just came in (purchased for the fun illustrations).
Urulókë wrote:
Stu wrote:
Finally got a 1951. Have all of them from '42 onwards now (and only the '51 doesn't have a jacket). £270 from a dealer, which is probably not a bad deal based on what these seem to go for these days / how scarce they are. Decent nick, no bumped corners, etc, but a bit of foxing to the endpapers.
That's a sharp looking copy! Nice find.
It was an Abe for a total of about 10 minutes :)