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apoppin

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"Bored of the Rings" was funny. I think it came out back in the late 60s and was by the guys that started National Lampoon. I wish there was more about Frito and the voluptuous Elf maiden the book hinted about in the prologue.

Anyway, as I remember, it was way too short as a parody of the Hobbit and the LOTR. I wonder if the library has a copy.



I'm Still Remembering (The Cranberries)
 

kami

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denis, where did you get that deluxe illustrated edition? and how many illustrations are in it..and are they nice?

All I have is the 3 books in one big paperback. about 1000 pages...then another 250 pages or so of other cool stuff.
 

dennilfloss

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The girl who gave that to me said it was the deluxe edition but I suppose that this term would be better used for the Millenium edition in 7 volumes.

What this former student gave me is THE LORD OF THE RINGS, 1992 (Centenary Edition), Harper Collins, illustrated by Alan Lee (50 plates), 1195 pp. in three paperback volumes. As for the quality of the plates, the picture of Frodo looking in the mirror of Lady Galadriel at the homepage of the site I mentioned in this thread is one of them. They are 7.5"x5" glossies.

Galadriel

Here are the 50 plates and here's where you can download them.

Here's more info I found on these 50 plates:


"To all Tolkien fans:

A request was made and most likely has been made a number of times regarding the titles of the 50 color plates painted by Alan Lee and commissioned by Harper Collins in the single volume hardcover LOTR 1991 ISBN 0-261-10230-3. I believe that this volume came out also as the three books: FotR, TTT & RotK with the Alan Lee watercolors in them to. They have been scanned and are available still on some FTP sites, and are listed as Lee01.jpg to Lee50.jpg. Unfortunately these names are somewhat cryptic and require that every file be uploaded before anybody can see what they actually pertain to.

As a favour to a friend, and to all the contributers of my two favourite news groups on Internet - the Tolkien news groups in the rec. and alt. heirarchies here is a list (as accurate as I can make it) of the Lee01-50 pictures. There are no titles as such they were excluded when going to press, but Alan's art is of such a high standard that with a little effort the names can be guessed.

A large number of the illustrations were titled by Alan but these were got from another publication from Harper Collins "Tolkien's World" 1992 ISBN 0 261 10276 1. I cross reference them with my own guesses.

Let the games begin...

Lee 01: Bag End (nice stormclouds on the horizon)
Lee 02: Frodo & Gandalf (also in Tolkien's World - TW)
Lee 03: Supper with the Elves in Woody End forest
Lee 04: Old Man Willow (The Old Forest)
Lee 05: Tom Bombadil's house
Lee 06: Incident at the Prancing Pony (Frodo's disappearence)
Lee 07: Attack at Crickhollow (The Black Rider's first attack)
Lee 08: Luthien Tinuviel (TW)
Lee 09: The Stone Trolls (TW)
Lee 10: Rivendell (one of the most beautiful watercolors of the series)
Lee 11: The Council of Elrond (with a insert of Gollum)
Lee 12: Caradhras (Redhorn)
Lee 13: The doors of Durin (Entrance to Moria - cover of TW)
Lee 14: In the halls of Moria
Lee 15: Mirrormere
Lee 16: Cerin Amroth (in Lorien)
Lee 17: The mirror of Galadriel (TW)
Lee 18: Tol Brandir (TW - A view of the island from the stairs of Amon Hen)
Lee 19: The chase of Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli
Lee 20: Fangorn Forest
Lee 21: Treebeard
Lee 22: Searching Fangorn (TW - Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli)
Lee 23: Edoras (TW - backcover - The Golden Hall)
Lee 24: The battle for Helm's Deep (my favourite)
Lee 25: Mist on the road to Isengard
Lee 26: Orthanc (Another good illustration)
Lee 27: The taming of Smeagol
Lee 28: The Dead Marshes
Lee 29: The Easterlings enter Morannon (Front cover)
Lee 30: Sam sees the Oliphaunt
Lee 31: The ruins of Osgiliath
Lee 32: The Vale of Morgul
Lee 33: Shelob following Frodo
Lee 34: Shagrat & Gorbag (Two orcs in Cirith Ungol)
Lee 35: Gandalf & Pippin meet with Denethor
Lee 36: Within Minas Tirith (just how I imagined the city to be)
Lee 37: Lady Eowyn and Aragorn take leave
Lee 38: Road to the Hold on Firienfeld
Lee 39: Faramir in battle at Osgiliath
Lee 40: The Battle of the Pelennor Fields (TW)
Lee 41: The pyre of the Nazgul Lord's beast (With Minas Tirith in bg)
Lee 42: "The Eagles are Coming!" (inset: The Black Tower (Barad-dur))
Lee 43: The tower of Cirith Ungol (TW)
Lee 44: The tracking orc and the fighting orc in Gorgoroth
Lee 45: Mount Doom ( TW - Orodruin)
Lee 46: The grey ship of the elves
Lee 47: The Court of the Fountain in Minas Tirith, with the dead White Tree
Lee 48: Bilbo in Rivendell
Lee 49: The Hobbits on the road to defiled Bywater
Lee 50: Nazgul over Minas Morgul (frontispiece illustration)

Well that is as good as I can do. Hope it will help.

David Wiles
Medical Graphics: BMDE
University of Stellenbosch
South Africa

E-Mail: DW@MATIES.SUN.AC.ZA, DW@ITU1.SUN.AC.ZA"

Daffodil Days (The Hobbits)
 

JaiKnight

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I just bought the boxed set of LOTR, some heavy read coming my way after I finish The Hobbit :)
 

Tulkas

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Im a pretty big Tolkien fan.... well some could already tell from my name!

Anyway i've started to read the LOTR triliogy as i wait for the release of the movie.

For those that havent got through the Silmarillion i suggest yu give it another try.
I really liked it alot. It really isnt a story more like a short stories that bring the later novels together.

Some great characters are in the Silmarillion....the Vala Tulkas my favorite isnt mention much but i thought he was a great character. I would suggest going to the index every so often to make sure yu know who they are talking about when yu read the Silmarillion because different names are used for the same characters.

Also the first few chapter a very boring but as yu get more into the book it's awesome!

Thanks for the link Dennilfloss
 

John

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&quot;Alive without breath
as cold as death
never thirsty, ever drinking
all in mail, never clinking&quot;

I think that is how it went....

I really enjoyed Bilbo's riddle showdown with Gollum.
 

NesuD

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thank you denis you have just taken me back 25 years to many fond memories. I still have that 1978 Tolkein calender
 

kduncan5

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Thanks, dennil. I've read The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, but it's been awhile. Also played Lord of the Rings, Vol. 1, on SNES.....(you spend way too much of your time in caves doing basically the same thing over and over and over again.....) Enjoyed the books, and the link tremendously!:) -kd5-
 

dennilfloss

Past Lifer 1957-2014 In Memoriam
Oct 21, 1999
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The one thing that bugged me about the SNES game was to have to start swinging before the opponent (e.g. bat, snake, wolf) got to you. Took a little practice to achieve the right timing and it never looked good. However, the outdoor imagery was delightful and I just loved the music in that game. :)

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