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Lord of the Rings, the (Hardcover)

by J.R.R. Tolkien (Author)
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'Extraordinarily imaginative, and wholly exciting' The Times 'The story itself is superb' Observer 'A most remarkable feat' Guardian 'Masterpiece? Oh yes' Evening Standard 'An astonishing imaginative tour de force' Daily Telegraph 'A story magnificently told' New Statesman 'Tolkien was a storyteller of genius' Literary Review 'Amongst the greatest works of imaginative fiction of the twentieth century' Sunday Telegraph


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Four-volume boxed-set edition of The Lord of the Rings in hardback, featuring Tolkien's original unused dust-jacket designs, together with fourth hardback volume, The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion. Includes special features and definitive edition of the text. Since it was first published in 1954, The Lord of the Rings has been a book people have treasured. Steeped in unrivalled magic and otherworldliness, its sweeping fantasy has touched the hearts of young and old alike. One hundred and fifty million copies of its many editions have been sold around the world, and occasional collectors' editions become prized and valuable items of publishing. Now, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its first publication, the text has been fully restored with almost 400 corrections - with the full co-operation of Christopher Tolkien - making it the definitive version, and as close as possible to the version that J.R.R. Tolkien intended. Also included are the original red and black maps as fold-out sheets, a fully revised and enlarged index, and - for the first time - a special plate section containing the pages from the Book of Mazarbul. These 50th anniversary hardback editions feature Tolkien's original unused dust-jacket designs which date from the 1950s, which have been reworked to celebrate this special anniversary. They are collected here in a four-volume boxed set which also includes The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, a unique annotated guide to the text, which will enhance the reader's enjoyment and understanding of the book of the 20th century.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest things a writer has ever done, Sep 28 2007
What can I say? This is my favorite book. It's the one book to rule them all. It's a monumental tale about friendship, fellowship, bravery, good against evil and many other things that bind the human nature. It is set in a mythic world of many fantastical and magical beings. But that's not really the reason I like it [I do love mystical things though]. I think the reason I love this book so much its just so touching, moral and enchanting by itself. I will admit this book turned me on to fantasy but its better then fantasy. It's got a lot more mythic and historical references to it as well as all the good messages it has. Hail Tolkien!

I'd say my favorite good characters would be Aragorn [not just because he's cool and a good swordfighter] because of his true, noble yet dark and sometimes menacing nature, Elrond, Faramir, Gandalf and Treebeard. I still of coarse love all the charcters [including all the hobbits] but those are just the ones that I find the most like myself [the are other and better reasons then that however].

My favorite bad characters are Sauron, The Witch King and The Mouth of Sauron. This story is great because no matter how evil and repulsive those guys are they can still be cool. You hate them but still find them cool.

This grand story is divided into three volumes [but in fact six books]:

The Fellowship Of The Ring: Frodo the hobbit hero of the story inherits a ring from his uncle Bilbo Baggins [if you've read the Hobbit you should be more then familiar with that name]. The ring that he gets is an incredibly evil one that the dark lord Sauron forged in the fires of Mount Doom. Frodo is then thrust into an adventure with his friends Samwise Gamgee, Meriadoc [Merry] Bandybuck and Peregrin [Pippin] Took. So starts part one of this incredible journey [there is a lot more then that however]. The characters introduced in this part are all the hobbits, Gandalf, Aragorn, Tom Bombadil, Goldberry, Glorfindel, Saruman, Elrond, Arwen, Boromir, Legolas, Gimli, Celeborn and Galadriel just to name a few.

The Two Towers: Frodo and Sam continue towards Mordor they are attacked by the creature Gollum who they humble. He agrees to lead them to Mordor and as he does they find he argues with himself between his two sides Sméagol [the creature he used to be] and Gollum [the evil thing he has become after five hundred years of possessing the ring]. Meanwhile after the tragic death of Boromir, Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli track the group of orcs that have captured Marry and Pippin. While doing this they meet men of Rohan who have been suffering greatly because of Saurman [an evil wizard who follows Sauron]. So continues the story as it grows more epic, complex and even more dramatic. The new characters introduced in this one are Gollum, Treebeard, Grima Wormtongue, Eomer, Théoden, Eowyn, Shadowfax, Faramir and Shelob.

The Return of the King: This is a dramatic climax. Frodo is held captive by Orcs and Sam must save him from the clutches of the enemy. For if he fails and the ring is found by the Orcs and given to Sauron then Middle Earth will fall into shadow forever. As this happens men of Rohan and Gondor prepare for battle as the massive armies of Sauron begin to move. It also deals with the tale of Aragorn struggling to fulfill an ancient prophecy and reclaim an ancient thrown. Thus begins the end. And what an ending it has. It shows how we cannot win without losing something; we cannot celebrate victory without sacrifice and cannot get through such a journey without scars and loss. The characters introduced in this one are Denethor and The Mouth of Sauron.

I think it's easily to say that this story has changed me. I would not be the same person if I never read it. I've learned a lot of things from lord of the rings and it has introduced me to many other things [mostly art and music]. If you have never read it you should consider it. The world could learn a lot from this tale. Enjoy this book. It is and always will be my favorite. Thank you J. R. R. Tolkien for this gift.
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