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Lot 46

TOLKEIN, J.R.R. 'The Hobbit, or There and Back Again'

1st ed., 1st impression, pub. Allen & Unwin, 1937, ten uncoloured illustrations by J.R.R. Tolkien, advertisement at rear, map endpapers printed in red and black, original green cloth, covers and spine with wraparound dark blue illustration of mountains, moon and sun at top, upper cover with Smaug illustration looking left, original first impression dust-jacket with “Dodgeson” (better known as Lewis Caroll) manual correction on lower flap

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Estimate: £15,000 - £25,000
Hammer price: £46,000
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J.R.R. Tolkien's award-winning fantasy novel was published on 21 September 1937, with 1500 copies printed, which sold out by 15 December. Originally concieved in the late 1920's-early 1930's to entertain his three sons, Tolkien recalled in 1955 in a letter to W.H. Auden: 'All I can remember about the start of The Hobbit is sitting correcting School Certificate papers in the everlasting weariness of that annual task forced on impecunious academics with children. On a blank leaf I scrawled: "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit." I did not and do not know why. I did nothing about it, for a long time, and for some years I got no further than the production of Thror's Map. But it became The Hobbit in the early 1930's...'. The book has gone on to sell an estimated 100 million copies worldwide since first publication and was never out of print. Tolkien began work on The Lord of the Rings in December 1937 after publishers George Allen & Unwin encouraged the author, against his inclination, to write a sequel

Provenance: A Dorset Family of Title 

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The dust jacket with a small 2 cm tear along the lower edge of the front (below the K of Tolkien). Slight discolouration on the peak one of the mountains on the right side. Small discolouration above the disc (sun) above the title. Small tears at the top and bottom of the dust jacket at the spine. On the reverse a 3 cm tear along the top edge, just beside the star.

Boards - in good condition. Slightly bowed. There is some slope to the spine, tending to the back board.

Front end-papers: a 3 cm strip of toning on the right side. Half title: some light foxing. Foxing on the fore-edge. Pages 26-50 edges are rough-cut. Some minor foxing opposite p. 311 and on rear end-papers.

No inscriptions or dedications.

In good, 'country house' condition, indicating low use and, on the whole, largely unhandled.

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