I have annotated
these three books together partly because Tolkien originally wrote them as one
work but also because their story deals with all three. This boxed set is
particularly lovely, including Tolkien’s original drawings and maps. Though I
don’t often see them because of the dust-jackets, I also love that the cloth
hardcover of each book also bears Tolkien’s icon of the Eye of Sauron
surrounded by the gilded script that covers the ring in the story itself.
I cannot say for
certain when I acquired this set of books. My parents had given me the set for
Christmas of 2001. This was especially exciting since, as already mentioned,
Tolkien’s works were iconic in my family. My sisters asked to borrow the books
sometime around 2002 and at the time I thought nothing of it. But some years
later (I cannot remember when), upon visiting one of my sisters I noticed a
similar set of books on her shelf. Upon examining them I saw that the dust
jackets were ripped and the pages were smudged. When I noted this, my sister
buttoned her lip and attempted to hide a coy expression and I immediately
realized that these were MY books! Knowing how much I valued this set, my
sisters had grown fearful of my wrath after having damaged my books and, rather
than admit it, had simply bought me a brand-new set and replaced it on my
shelf, hoping I wouldn’t notice. The tale of this book is similarly
appropriate: in terms of Tolkien’s narrative, The Fellowship of the Ring easily
represents ‘departure’ since it is in this volume that Frodo leaves his home to
follow in the footsteps of his uncle Bilbo and partake in a grand adventure.
Even more interesting in light of the above story, is The Return of the King,
which is titled for its focus on the restoration of an old line of kingship in
Tolkien’s Middle Earth; though the books that I now own are new and unsullied,
my original books will never actually return to me.
Tolkien, J.R.R.
The Fellowship of the Ring. 2nd Ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1993.
Tolkien, J.R.R.
The Two Towers. 2nd Ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1993.
Tolkien, J.R.R.
The Return of the King. 2nd Ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1993.
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