27 Oct, 2023
2023-10-27 5:49:45 PM UTC
In 2013 HarperCollins released a boxed set (and individual volumes separately) of the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. These small hardbacks quickly came and went, and now the boxed set is very much in demand. Recently HarperCollins have re-released a similar set of books (individually only). Listen in to find out more!
Hoarded Scrolls - From the Tolkien Collector's Guide archive of articles about J.R.R. Tolkien book collecting.
"Less welcome did the Lord Denethor show me then than of old, and grudgingly he permitted me to search among his hoarded scrolls and books." (The Lord of the Rings, Book Two, Chapter 2: The Council of Elrond)
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27 Oct, 2023
2023-10-27 5:54:42 PM UTC
Another great video! Its a shame the new ones are paper bindings, but if they do come out with a boxed set, I'm sure they'll look great and I'll be one of the first to pre-order :)
27 Oct, 2023
2023-10-27 6:38:29 PM UTC
Great video. Informative and concise. Enjoyed this and looking forward to seeing the new Silmarillion. Echo Halbarad's thought that it's a shame we won't be getting cloth bindings of these going forward.
27 Oct, 2023
2023-10-27 6:49:29 PM UTC
Scarlet_Sorcerer wrote:
Not to duplicate posts or comments, but in the dedicated Silmarillion thread for this format, Trotter and I were saying/agreed that the newer versions of these are kind of seen or approached as a 'mid-range' product: a bit nicer than a paperback (due to BEING a hardcover) but not as well-made as a typical hardcover would be.
They're great for getting someone into Tolkien, and are good for gifting: reason for both of these is that they are attractive, but won't cost as much as a standard Tolkien hardcover typically would. Luckily, they're priced accordingly (roughly $5 - $10 CDN less than a standard Tolkien hardcover, with dustjacket, etc)
The selling point for these books is the bindings, and for the earlier edition the boxset. I like the covers, as they are different from the standard UK covers, and IMHO are more like some of the non-English covers, I like the variety and so far they have done a great job with picking excellent binding designs.
27 Oct, 2023
2023-10-27 6:54:36 PM UTC
I agree (I edited my comment to list some of the changes). They also have a simplistic - but not boring or ugly - design. They don't resemble Tolkien's art with the images themselves, though I find the design and style of the covers is definitely influenced by how he approached certain images and ideas for cover art. The Return of the King one especially feels very 'Tolkien' to me.
28 Oct, 2023
2023-10-28 11:08:01 AM UTC
Thank you for another excellent video and congratulations on passing the 1k subscribers mark on the YouTube channel!
28 Oct, 2023
2023-10-28 5:26:31 PM UTC
ToTheBottleIGo wrote:
Thank you for another excellent video and congratulations on passing the 1k subscribers mark on the YouTube channel!
Thank you very much! And thank you to
Trotter for making this video himself this time, we are experimenting with new video editing tools and spreading the workload. 😁
28 Oct, 2023
2023-10-28 11:27:35 PM UTC
29 Oct, 2023
2023-10-29 6:36:19 AM UTC
Thank you all, hope to do more of these videos from articles on the site, of which we have a huge number, I also have a new toy, a book scanner with a top-down camera, that I am hoping to use in videos as well.
I expect to be using this during the Letters livestream, and I think it will be a good addition to these videos. I am working on a post about these scanners.