The History of Middle-earth : Part Three

by Christopher Tolkien

Hardcover, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

PR6039.O32 H57 2002

Publication

London : HarperCollins, 2002.

Description

J.R.R. Tolkien is famous the world over for his unique literary creation, exemplified in The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. What is less well known, however, is that he also produced a vast amount of further material that greatly expands upon the mythology and numerous stories of Middle-earth, and which gives added life to the thousand-year war between the Elves and the evil spirit Morgoth, and his terrifying lieutenant, Sauron. It was to this enormous task of literary construction that his Tolkien's youngest son and literary heir, Christopher, applied himself to produce the monumental and endlessly fascinating series of twelve books, The History of Middle-earth. This special collector's edition brings together the second half of Sauron Defeated, comprising the time-travel story 'The Notion Club Papers' and 'The Drowning of Anadune', both linking the myth of Atlantis to Middle-earth, with the final three volumes of The History of Middle-earth - Morgoth's Ring, The War of the Jewels and The Peoples of Middle-earth. Set in a matching black slipcase, this deluxe edition hardback is limited to just 1,000 copies and has been printed on fine India paper in order to bring the 1,700 pages of material down to a manageable-sized book. Epic in scope and extent, and featuring dozens of rare maps and illustrations drawn by J.R.R. Tolkien, this final deluxe volume of the trilogy will present the reader with a unique opportunity to complement their copies of the deluxe editions of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings with a once-in-a-lifetime limited collector's hardback.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1993-09-23 (Volume X)
1994-09 (Volume XI)
1996-09 (Volume XII)

Physical description

1488 p.; 22.9 cm

ISBN

9780007149179

Copy notes

Second printing.
Contents: X. Morgoth's Ring (x, 471 pages; 1993) — XI. The War of the Jewels (xii, 470 pages; 1994) — XII. The Peoples of Middle-earth (xiii, 482 pages; 1996).
Purple and black dust jacket over black cloth-covered boards, gilt on spine, red endpapers, yellow and black endbands, yellow ribbon bookmark.
Set in Sabon.
Heavy text block sagging, foot page corners bent.
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