The Book of Lost Tales Vol. 1
Domestic State, 1st U.S. Printing Review Copy with publisher's slip. 1984
The Letters of JRR Tolkien
1st Edition, 1st U.S. Printing Review Copy with publisher's slip, & publisher's blurb about Chirstopher Tolkien and Humphrey Carpenter. 1981
Roverandom
1st Edition, 1st U.S. Printing Review Copy with publisher's blurb about contents. 1998
Interestingly, my first printing non-review copy (pictured left) and my review copy (pictured right) are bound differently. The review copy is also slight thinner than the 1st printing trade. Perhaps Findegil might know something about this?
Some (relatively) recent acquisitions here. I've been pretty busy over the last 5 months (moved house and started a new job) so just getting back into updating things here. Hope y'all enjoy!
by Dorothy Whitelock 1st Printing 1951
Tolkien had a copy in his library, in the preface she thanks Dr. Sisam
by W.H. Auden 1st Printing 1956
Tolkien attended this lecture and also had a copy in his library
August 1965 issue
Contains "Loren Eiseley on JRR Tolkien.
Chivers 1975 Large Print, not reprinted.
by R.B. McCallum, first printing 1944
Contains contemporary views of the interwar period (1919-1938), Tolkien had a copy in his library.
by G. Turville-Petre & E.S. Olszewkska, published by the Viking Society 1942
Tolkien also had a copy in his library, and almost certainly helped with the editing.
by Alan Rook, 1st Printing 1943
Contains World War I poetry, Tolkien had a copy in his library.
Edited by A. McI. Trounce, published by the Oxford Philological Socety, volume 11
Tolkien is thanked in the preface, and also (you guessed it) had a copy in his library.
By Tom Shippey, 1st Printing 2000
Signed by him at an event in Florida in 2006.
The Audience of Beowulf
by Dorothy Whitelock 1st Printing 1951
Tolkien had a copy in his library, in the preface she thanks Dr. Sisam
Making Knowing and Judging
by W.H. Auden 1st Printing 1956
Tolkien attended this lecture and also had a copy in his library
The Horn Book Magazine
August 1965 issue
Contains "Loren Eiseley on JRR Tolkien.
Farmer Giles of Ham
Chivers 1975 Large Print, not reprinted.
Public Opinion and the Last Peace
by R.B. McCallum, first printing 1944
Contains contemporary views of the interwar period (1919-1938), Tolkien had a copy in his library.
The Life of Gudmund the Good, Bishop of Holar
by G. Turville-Petre & E.S. Olszewkska, published by the Viking Society 1942
Tolkien also had a copy in his library, and almost certainly helped with the editing.
These Are My Comrades
by Alan Rook, 1st Printing 1943
Contains World War I poetry, Tolkien had a copy in his library.
Athelston: A Middle-English Romance
Edited by A. McI. Trounce, published by the Oxford Philological Socety, volume 11
Tolkien is thanked in the preface, and also (you guessed it) had a copy in his library.
Author of the Century
By Tom Shippey, 1st Printing 2000
Signed by him at an event in Florida in 2006.