The Lord of the Rings | J.R.R. Tolkien | EXCELLENT edition of this masterpiece
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The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien
Houghton Mifflin
, 2002 - 1216 pages
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highly recommended
Beautiful boxset with delightful illustrations
First off this review is about this edition only. The three volume box set 2002 illustrated by Alan Lee.
If you are reading this, I am sure your questions are is this worth the money given that I probably have a set or an edition of LOTR already. For me the answer was yes.
I highly recommend this. The quality is top-notch. I was concerned because some of the reviewers seem to say that it is hard to read and or blotchy ink. It has neither of these problems.
It is on very nice, very clean, very white paper with a large font. The books are substantial even bordering on heavy. They have beautiful red cloth covers with the J.R.R.T. symbol in gold. The dust jackets are beautiful with a different Alan Lee print on the cover, back, and spine.
The box is very nice with Bilbo's trolls and an elven ship leaving the Grey Heavens on the front and back.
The prints are all watercolors and they take up a whole page. Love them. I have always been partial to Alan Lee's work. Is it worth the $50 roughly you can find the box set for? Depends. If you do not have a nice hardback version of LOTR I would say for sure get this. The prints are delightful, the printing is great and very readable and it looks awesome on the table between the no admittance bookends. I love it and say it is worth it for sure.
There is a one volume book with the same illustrations by Alan Lee. I think this is vastly superior as the books here are easier to handle, the three dust jackets are each suberb, and the box is very nice. Alan Lee is a great with watercolors and they are produced very well with these books. I think the high contrast of the print makes it easier to read. Think of this as a great work of art. First Tolkien's art. Second Lee's art. Third the art of printing a good crips text. All 3 come together here for a neat package that you will treasure for years or decades.
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EXCELLENT edition of this masterpiece
Like so many others, I won't review the novel here. It's the best. Read it.
This edition, however, puts all the others to shame. It's beautifully printed on extremely high-quality paper, and designed to last. the illustrations are beautiful, and there are just enough of them. Not so many to make it a picture book, if you know what I mean. It doesn't have fold-out maps, but I already have them with my old 2nd editon and the book of the maps of middle earth. The actual back and cover and binding are real cloth-bound and heavy duty. Plus they are red as they should be. (think red book of Westmarch...) This book will last.
Also, I HIGHLY recommend this over any of the one-volume editions for one big reason.
Weight.
It's just too much to hold that big huge 50th anniversary edition in your lap and read. I've had some of the smaller one-volume editions of this book, too, and I gave 'em away, because when I read it, I want to be comfortable.
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Wonderful Edition
I won't waste my time adding a review about the novel itself since it is well-known, widely-read literary masterpiece. This edition however is excellent. The Alan Lee prints are great and add a nostalgic touch to a rereading of the books. I highly recommend this boxed edition to any fan of Middle Earth.
True Masterpiece......
I love fantasy, so i read all the fantasy books, reading
Lord
Of the
Rings
is no exception even if the book took months to finish and maybe too advanced and confusing for me.
Still I read it after finishing the hobbit in curiousity who destroys the ring. I could have just flipped over the last page but I started from the beginning which had an intriguing plot because of the ring Sauron made. I could not stop reading it to see what happens in the next chapters.
That is what all the book should be like, dramatic and suspenseful, the book was like a movie. A few bad things about the book was that the story was overwhelmingly long, I get tired of the book and also the terms that J.R.R Tolkien used, made the storyline hard to follow especially for an illiterate like me. However, I would recommend it everybody and call it a true masterpiece anyway.....
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J.R.R. Tolkiens' Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien is my favorite author because he puts such intelligence and feeling into his books.
He developed a real language that the elves speak. His plot is clever. His writing style is so descriptive and realistic that the reader feels like she/he is sitting in a hobbit hole listening to Frodo tell the story of his adventures.
His characters are so well developed that they are very interesting to read about. Each character has a distinct personality from the courageous and loyal Samwise to the mischievous and cheerful Pippin. Tolkien's stories are very captivating and exciting to read. He has an extremely creative imagination. I never get tired of reading his books!
by Julia Elder
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