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By Jlong
The Horn Book Magazine (excerpt from The Hobbit)
22 Apr, 2010
2010-4-22 4:27:46 AM UTC
2010-4-22 4:27:46 AM UTC
I recently purchased a copy of this.
Does anyone else own a copy? I'm just trying to figure out how common it is because I couldn't find another copy for sale.
Any info or thoughts would be much appreciated.
Josh
It contains the following:
The Horn Book Magazine, May - June, 1938
Page 130, one paragraph, as follows:
The New York Herald Tribune's Prize and Honor Books. For the Second Annual Children's Festival, the Herald Tribune judges - Mrs. Dwight Morrow, Miss Mabel Williams, Mr. Stephen Vincent Benet, Mr. Robert Lawson and Mrs. May Lamberton Becker, Editor of the Herald Tribune's page, "Books for Young People" - have awarded one prize of $250 to J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit as the best book of the spring for younger children.
Page 141, two paragraphs, beginning with:
The Hobbit is another book to add to this group, and we close this Spring Festival number with its opening pages. Some children will read the book over and over, and some to whom it is read aloud will find it in their memories long hence.
Page 174, two paragraph as follows:
Should any one be in doubt as to the looks and ways of dwarfs let him turn to The Hobbit (Houghton, $2.50), the book awarded a prize at the recent Spring Festival of Children's Books as the best book published for younger children in 1938.
The Hobbit is good vacation reading for older children as well -- for any one with imagination and a zest for adventure. A rich book, and a rare, and a book to share, is The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, who sadly enough is a professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, which means that he may never find to write another children's book.
Page 184, excerpt of 5 pages from the beginning of The Hobbit
Does anyone else own a copy? I'm just trying to figure out how common it is because I couldn't find another copy for sale.
Any info or thoughts would be much appreciated.
Josh
It contains the following:
The Horn Book Magazine, May - June, 1938
Page 130, one paragraph, as follows:
The New York Herald Tribune's Prize and Honor Books. For the Second Annual Children's Festival, the Herald Tribune judges - Mrs. Dwight Morrow, Miss Mabel Williams, Mr. Stephen Vincent Benet, Mr. Robert Lawson and Mrs. May Lamberton Becker, Editor of the Herald Tribune's page, "Books for Young People" - have awarded one prize of $250 to J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit as the best book of the spring for younger children.
Page 141, two paragraphs, beginning with:
The Hobbit is another book to add to this group, and we close this Spring Festival number with its opening pages. Some children will read the book over and over, and some to whom it is read aloud will find it in their memories long hence.
Page 174, two paragraph as follows:
Should any one be in doubt as to the looks and ways of dwarfs let him turn to The Hobbit (Houghton, $2.50), the book awarded a prize at the recent Spring Festival of Children's Books as the best book published for younger children in 1938.
The Hobbit is good vacation reading for older children as well -- for any one with imagination and a zest for adventure. A rich book, and a rare, and a book to share, is The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, who sadly enough is a professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, which means that he may never find to write another children's book.
Page 184, excerpt of 5 pages from the beginning of The Hobbit
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