northman wrote:
Taivo wrote:
northman wrote:
Very happy to have gotten this set in decent condition.
Those Remington covers weren't used very much. I've only seen them on one translation, a 1999-2001 Romanian one:
Interesting to see that they have been re-used though and relatively recently.
I was cruising Romanian book sites and discovered them. They immediately became my next purchase obsession, but it still took some time to find a Romanian bookseller who both had them for sale and would ship them to the U.S. (Although I think that he overcharged me by a lot for shipping costs.) Since those are the covors of my first LOTR set in the late '60s, I was happy for the trip down memory lane.
Stu wrote:
Neither Tolkien, nor rare or valuable. One I intend to read, though. The 1891 re-issue.
Nice to see that these Charles Darwin notebooks have been returned to the Special Collection. I expect the thief thought they were likely to get caught with them and they are impossible to sell.
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/TreeOfLife
Trotter wrote:
Stu wrote:
Neither Tolkien, nor rare or valuable. One I intend to read, though. The 1891 re-issue.
Nice to see that these Charles Darwin notebooks have been returned to the Special Collection. I expect the thief thought they were likely to get caught with them and they are impossible to sell.
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/TreeOfLife
That is good news. I imagine your assessment is correct - they were more of a liability than a benefit to the thief.
Hi! Here are some recent acquisitions.
- Drawings by Tolkien (1976)
- Tolkien Cards (1975 set, with original envelopes - see https://www.tolkienguide.com/modules/n ... hp?topic_id=3703&start=0) - thanks Urulókë for your advice
- The Hobbit (1978, 4th ed. 1st impr. - nothing particularly rare, but I'm falling in love with those GA&U covers... please stop me before it's too late to go back!)
- Beowulf and the Critics (2011, 2nd revised edition) - thanks Emilien for your advice, finally I found it in an Icelandic bookstore
- Beowulf The Legend of a Hero (I bought it because of John Howe's illustrations) - thanks Trotter for your help!
- The Lord of the Rings (2002 boxed set)
- Drawings by Tolkien (1976)
- Tolkien Cards (1975 set, with original envelopes - see https://www.tolkienguide.com/modules/n ... hp?topic_id=3703&start=0) - thanks Urulókë for your advice
- The Hobbit (1978, 4th ed. 1st impr. - nothing particularly rare, but I'm falling in love with those GA&U covers... please stop me before it's too late to go back!)
- Beowulf and the Critics (2011, 2nd revised edition) - thanks Emilien for your advice, finally I found it in an Icelandic bookstore
- Beowulf The Legend of a Hero (I bought it because of John Howe's illustrations) - thanks Trotter for your help!
- The Lord of the Rings (2002 boxed set)