I have read this trilogy 4 times paper back for every decade of my life starting in my teens. This hardbound edition is fantastic! The illustrations are beautiful and the type is bigger. I am almost 60 so that helps. I can pass this set on to my kids someday, they love this trilogy too. Love it and a great buy!
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The influence of JRR Tolkien to the works of English Literature is only be rivaled by William Shakespeare. Note that Tolkien, unlike Bill, has no cloud of controversy as to whether he wrote all his works or not. The concept of creating a real language for other races (popularly used in Star Trek) was started when he wrote the language of the elves. He created the Ents, commonly called Treefolk in Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. Finally, although brutal beasts have existed for centuries in fantasy and legend, he was the first to call the most powerful ones Orcs. But The Lord of the Rings (LOR) would not have had the influence it does if all he did was invent monsters or fantastic words. LOR is a true work of literature. There are many different layers to the story and something in their depth is bound to appeal to anybody. LOR is first of all a Fantasy Adventure story, filled with mighty heroes, strange monsters, fantastic cultures and powerful magic. It is a series filled with a rich history of unpublished works he had been working on. It is an allegorical history of the fall of the feudal society, the rise of industry and the struggle for human rights. It is a reflection of both world wars. Finally, it is a story of Christianity in general and Catholicism in particular. The series was not originally what Tolkien wanted to write. He had been working on the histories and stories of Middle Earth for decades and wanted to use them as the background for what would be the final, and greatest, story of that mythos. The Hobbit, however, was too popular and he was forced to write "another halfling story". In the end, he compromised and adjusted his own ideas to accept the hobbits as major characters. It is for this reason that The Hobbit, even after being substantially re-written, does not fit as smoothly with LOR as one would expect for a "prequel". His original world can be found in "The Simerillian" and other works published after his death by his son Christopher. The Industrial Revolution destroyed a 1000 year culture. The nobility fell from power (Elves leaving Middle Earth), the influence of the guilds was minimized (Dwarves hiding in their caves) and the Church came under siege (Galadriel refusing to leave Lothlorien). At this time, the industrialists (Sauroman) and dictators (Saron) enslaved the people (Orcs) and threatened to destroy human rights (the Free Peoples Gondor and Rohan). When Aragorn is crowned King, Tolkien was prophesizing the ultimate victory over oppression that happened in the 1980s with the fall of communism. Marx, Steinbeck, HG Wells and other great authors all wrote about certain aspects of this time, but only Tolkien covered the entire 150+ year period. The series was written during WW II, so it is easy to understand why the fears of the Free Peoples come so alive. Tolkien and the people he worked and lived with were experiencing the very same threat themselves. The Christian references in the story are too numerous to list in the limited space of this forum, but it is easy to point out how Jesus (Gandalf), papal authority (Galadriel), Judas (Boramir) and sin (the ring) are portrayed in the series. The LOR is more than just another fantasy adventure story. It presents nearly 200 years of human struggle for rights in a changing world and emphasizes the importance of spirituality in order to win. John Holland-author of The Necklace of TerrersylvanousRead full review
I purchased this wonderful set for my great nephew who is 11 years old and an avid reader. I wanted something special for him so I looked through all the books Ebay had on The Lord of the Rings, particulary a set or trilogy. I was very impressed with this particular set because of the size of the books (large, approx. 8-1/2 by 11, hard cover, lovely covers, some pics inside each book but not filled with pictures. Great quality and quite heavy. I asked my nephew is he liked them and he told me he had read 200 pages the night before. I guesss made the right choice. These make a great gift, something to be treasured for years to come. Thank you Ebay for another wonderful item.
My husband is the biggest Lord of the Rings fan I have ever met. He loves the books and lives by many of the principles taught in them. For Christmas I wanted to get him a nice set of the books. I looked all over and couldn't find exactly what I wanted. I finally ordered something off of a rival site for Ebay, but it never came. I found the hardcover illustrated set on here and was thrilled! It was exactly what I was looking for. Unfortunately my husband still hasn't seen them yet, he had to return back to Afghanistan immediately after Christmas. I have never read the books before and so I began as soon as they arrived. I am loving them so far. The books are beautiful and well put together. I can't wait to read them to our children and introduce them to the wonderful world of Tolkien.
I like good-looking books. I like to hold books in my hand. If it's a book I will want to read again because of the story or the language, I want a really nice copy so that I feel that I'm coming back to a treasured friend. This edition of Lord of the Rings, with the A+ illustrations fills all of these criteria. Because of its length, I can pick it up and open it at any point and enjoy it.
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