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The Hobbit; Or There And Back Again (50th)

The Hobbit; Or There And Back Again (50th) Hardcover - 1987

by Tolkien, J.R.R

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Boston: Houghton Mifflin (Book of the Month Club), 1987. Hardcover, Fine in Fine slipcase sans dust jacket as issued,. J.R.R. Tolkien. Boston: Houghton Mifflin (Book of the Month Club):, 1987. Hardcover, Fine in Fine slipcase sans dust jacket as issued, 317 pp.<br/> Cover artwork by: J.R.R. Tolkien A lovely copy of the 50th anniversary edition.
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  • Title The Hobbit; Or There And Back Again (50th)
  • Author Tolkien, J.R.R
  • Illustrator J.R.R. Tolkien
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 50th Anniversary
  • Condition Used - Hardcover, Fine in Fine slipcase sans dust jacket as issued,
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Houghton Mifflin (Book of the Month Club), Boston
  • Date 1987
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 73106
  • ISBN 9780395454022 / 0395454026
  • Weight 2.14 lbs (0.97 kg)
  • Ages 12 to 17 years
  • Grade levels 7 - 12
  • Reading level 1000
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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About this book

The Hobbit tells the famous story of Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit who is caught up in the affairs of wizards. His journey through Mirkwood and the climactic confrontation with the dragon Smaug served as the launching point for Tolkien's transformative trilogy, The Lord of the Rings. Many of the essential elements of Tolkien's classic saga have their roots in this children's book.

The story remains popular, and stands as one of the most enduring (and endearing) stories of the last century. The Hobbit sparked a creative explosion in speculative fiction, a fire that burns brightly to this day. The revival in interest in recent years, in part due to the popularity of the film series inspired by Tolkien's books only shows the timelessness of his story, and the importance of his work.

Summary

From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hobbit][1]: Gandalf tricks Bilbo into hosting a party for Thorin's band of dwarves, who sing of reclaiming the Lonely Mountain and its vast treasure from the dragon Smaug. When the music ends, Gandalf unveils a map showing a secret door into the Mountain and proposes that the dumbfounded Bilbo serve as the expedition's "burglar". The dwarves ridicule the idea, but Bilbo, indignant, joins despite himself. The group travel into the wild, where Gandalf saves the company from trolls and leads them to Rivendell. While there, Elrond reveals more secrets from the map. Passing over the Misty Mountains, they are caught by goblins and driven deep underground. Although Gandalf rescues them, Bilbo gets separated from the others as they flee the goblin tunnels. Lost and disoriented, he stumbles across a mysterious ring and then encounters Gollum, who engages him in a game of riddles with deadly stakes. With the help of the ring, which confers invisibility, Bilbo escapes and rejoins the dwarves, raising his reputation with them. The goblins and Wargs give chase but the company are saved by eagles before resting in the house of Beorn. [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hobbit

First Edition Identification

The first impression of the first edition ran as a limited printing of 1500 copies, published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1937. Authentic copies with the dust jacket will include a well known hand correction, in black ink, of a misspelling of the last name of Reverend Charles Dodgson (better known as Lewis Carroll) on the back flap. A first edition, first printing of the original U.K. edition can run over $40,000. Signed copies of this edition have been appraised at over $100,000 U.S. Later printings of the first edition also retain much value for collectors. The first U.S. Edition, printed in 1938 by Houghton Mifflin Company, is prized and is commonly sold to collectors at prices well over $2,000. Chips to the cover, a missing dustcover, wear to the spine, and damage to the map in the endpaper, are some of the more common flaws for this book. 

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