23 Nov, 2022
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2022-11-23 5:36:05 PM UTC
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Edited by Trotter on 2022-11-23 5:47:37 PM UTC
2022-11-23 5:36:05 PM UTC
The second edition softcover catalogue is now available
https://shophaggerty.com/product/j-r-r ... softcover-second-edition/
Looks like you can get a discount on postage, if you are in Germany and a member of Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft eV
https://www.tolkiengesellschaft.de/498 ... he-art-of-the-manuscript/
Description
This beautiful 200-page softcover edition accompanies the exhibition J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript and reproduces the complete object list in color, including never-before published works, and includes introductory essays by the curators Sarah C. Schaefer and William M. Fliss. New to this edition is a foreword by Simon Tolkien featuring his remarks made during the exhibition opening.
$55
https://shophaggerty.com/product/j-r-r ... softcover-second-edition/
Looks like you can get a discount on postage, if you are in Germany and a member of Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft eV
https://www.tolkiengesellschaft.de/498 ... he-art-of-the-manuscript/
I'd strongly recommend people use a package forwarder. When I purchased the Hardcover, the shipping quote from Haggerty was USD 75 (which I was unwilling to pay). I used a forwarder (in my case NZ Post) to send it to NZ and total shipping (and GST) ended up being somewhere in the USD 30 - USD 35 range (I don't recall exactly).
Athrabeth Podcast
Episode 53: Interview with Dr. Sarah Schaefer and Dr. William Fliss, co-curators of J. R. R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript
DECEMBER 7TH, 2022 | E53
This month we have the particular pleasure of interviewing Dr. Sarah C. Schaefer and Dr. William M. Fliss, the co-curator’s of “J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript” at the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University! The exhibition runs until December 23rd, so if you have the chance go visit and tell 'em Athrabeth sent you!
EPISODE NOTES
Thanks to our guests, Dr. Sarah C. Schaefer and Dr. William M. Fliss, the co-curator’s of “J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript” at the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University.
On Thursday, November 17, 2022 John Garth presented Whispering Leaves; How Tolkien's Manuscripts Reveal the Secrets of His Creativity lecture. Trained as a journalist, John Garth has gained an international reputation as a leading writer about J.R.R. Tolkien and a popular commentator on Tolkien’s works and life. Garth's published works include the recent The Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien (2020). His earlier masterpiece, Tolkien and the Great War (2003), is universally acknowledged as a classic in the field of Tolkien Studies. Garth, who has made a special study of Tolkien’s manuscripts, focused his lecture on a manuscript that is part of Marquette’s collection and has never previously been exhibited or published. He demonstrated his renowned historical research skills by analyzing the manuscript and used it to tease out insights about Tolkien’s experiences during the Second World War.
https://www.marquette.edu/haggerty-museum/tolkien.php
This was a very good talk and (as shown by all those "©2022"s on the title image) it includes a significant amount of mss material that wasn't previously published.
If I'm understanding this correctly, all of these videos will only be viewable for the next week and a half while the exhibition is still open, so I would encourage everyone to watch this now while it's still up.
If I'm understanding this correctly, all of these videos will only be viewable for the next week and a half while the exhibition is still open, so I would encourage everyone to watch this now while it's still up.
The exhibition co-curators of “J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript” will host a catalog signing at the Haggerty Museum of Art on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to celebrate the last full weekend of the exhibit.
Dr. William M. Fliss, associate archivist of libraries/special collections and archives in the Raynor Memorial Libraries, and Dr. Sarah C. Schaefer, assistant professor of modern art at the University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee, co-curated the exhibit at the Haggerty Museum of Art which showcases manuscripts from the celebrated author and artist J.R.R. Tolkien, best known for his literary classics “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings.”
Attendees are invited to bring a pre-purchased catalog or buy one at the Museum for a last-minute holiday gift. There is no charge for attending the signing, but advance registration is requested online.
https://today.marquette.edu/2022/12/j- ... n-catalog-signing-dec-17/
A Brazilian article about the exhibition: https://tolkientalk.com.br/2022/12/13/ ... he-art-of-the-manuscript/
The 2nd edition catalog seems to have finally sold out.
https://shophaggerty.com/product/j-r-r ... softcover-second-edition/
https://shophaggerty.com/product/j-r-r ... softcover-second-edition/
ibid wrote:
The 2nd edition catalog seems to have finally sold out.
https://shophaggerty.com/product/j-r-r ... softcover-second-edition/
Yeah, I’m sad about it. I was just about to finally buy a copy.