1968 PiR courtesy of Trotter. It now has a spine. I don't really believe in book restoration, but it is now non-floppy and works like a book again. I opted to leave the original edge where the original (and long lost) spine tore off rough, rather than tidy it - this way it is essentially reversible (albeit with a Stanley knife...) The new spine was 130GSM injet paper with a lightweight cardstock stiffener. The new spine is bonded to the inside of the original torn edges. I used a microcrystalline wax on the printed spine to give it a finish similar to the existing boards.
If I ever stumble upon a cheap and undamaged 1968, I'll replace this one and pass it on. That's the nature of these books where tidy examples are hard to find.
If I ever stumble upon a cheap and undamaged 1968, I'll replace this one and pass it on. That's the nature of these books where tidy examples are hard to find.
I bought this in a Charity Shop for £5 a couple of weeks ago. It is listed on the back of The Hobbit as another book in the series.
I would love to find a Hobbit that is in the same condition as this, the only defect is the spine has faded a bit, but not fallen off
I would love to find a Hobbit that is in the same condition as this, the only defect is the spine has faded a bit, but not fallen off
28 Sep, 2021
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2021-9-28 6:42:58 PM UTC
I managed to get almost all of the main publications of E.V. Gordon where he's mentioning (or his wife for the Seafarer) Tolkien for his contributions.
I got all of them for very very decent prices, some for just a few
- An Introduction to Old Norse, OUP, First Edition published in 1927
- The Battle of Maldon, Methuen's Old English Library, First Edition published in 1937
- The Seafarer, Methuen's Old English Library, First Edition published in 1960 (this one is an Ex-lib but with just a stamp on the copyright page).
I believed these 3 are really scarce, especially the 1st edition of The Battle of Maldon, am i Wrong?
They're fitting perfectly well alongside my 1st Edition of Pearl I got a few weeks ago.
I got all of them for very very decent prices, some for just a few
- An Introduction to Old Norse, OUP, First Edition published in 1927
- The Battle of Maldon, Methuen's Old English Library, First Edition published in 1937
- The Seafarer, Methuen's Old English Library, First Edition published in 1960 (this one is an Ex-lib but with just a stamp on the copyright page).
I believed these 3 are really scarce, especially the 1st edition of The Battle of Maldon, am i Wrong?
They're fitting perfectly well alongside my 1st Edition of Pearl I got a few weeks ago.