12 Feb, 2008
2008-2-12 11:37:43 PM UTC

The latest update at TolkienBooks.net is largely concerned with the
History of Middle-earth section of the site. While there are no new editions, all entries have been updated to the new style and format and details of the latest paperback impressions added.
A new page has been added to the Articles section to compliment this update to the bibliography.
A Guide to the Contents of The History of Middle-earth gives details of the contents of each volume in the series. Each entry begins with a transcription of the tengwar inscription present on the title page and is followed by a list of the contents, starting with the frontispiece if present, all the way through to the Index. The content of each chapter is indicated by the title, and any additional items of interest are listed afterwards.
The
Tolkien Calendars article has been amended. The changes are restricted to the table showing when you can re-use your old calendars - somehow a couple of errors had crept in there. This year you can re-use the
1980 Bakshi Film Calendar which is only usable once every 28 years!
9 Mar, 2008
2008-3-9 10:22:47 AM UTC

It has been a quiet month at TolkienBooks.net. There have been just two updates to the bibliography, both courtesy of fellow collectors - THANK YOU!
First up is an image of
A Spring Harvest by G.B. Smith, an anthology of poetry including an introductory note by JRRT. It is especially pleasing to see this very uncommon book at last!
The second update relates to the First Paperback Edition of
The Lord of the Rings. The size of the book was reduced from 210 x 140mm to 204 x 128mm beginning with the 4th Impression.
To compensate for the lack of activity I have extracted details of print run sizes for the
Second American Edition of The Hobbit from correspondence between the publisher Houghton Mifflin and its British counterpart George Allen & Unwin. The information is taken directly from Allen & Unwin publishing ledgers and associated correspondence, and is presented together with previously published details of the
Second British Edition.
Full details at TolkienBooks.net