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The Lord of the Rings: One Volume [Kindle Edition]

J.R.R. Tolkien
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Book Description

One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them

In ancient times the Rings of Power were crafted by the Elven-smiths, and Sauron, the Dark Lord, forged the One Ring, filling it with his own power so that he could rule all others. But the One Ring was taken from him, and though he sought it throughout Middle-earth, it remained lost to him. After many ages it fell by chance into the hands of the hobbit Bilbo Baggins.

From Sauron's fastness in the Dark Tower of Mordor, his power spread far and wide. Sauron gathered all the Great Rings to him, but always he searched for the One Ring that would complete his dominion.

When Bilbo reached his eleventy-first birthday he disappeared, bequeathing to his young cousin Frodo the Ruling Ring and a perilous quest: to journey across Middle-earth, deep into the shadow of the Dark Lord, and destroy the Ring by casting it into the Cracks of Doom.

The Lord of the Rings tells of the great quest undertaken by Frodo and the Fellowship of the Ring: Gandalf the Wizard; the hobbits Merry, Pippin, and Sam; Gimli the Dwarf; Legolas the Elf; Boromir of Gondor; and a tall, mysterious stranger called Strider.

This new edition includes the fiftieth-anniversary fully corrected text setting and, for the first time, an extensive new index.

J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973), beloved throughout the world as the creator of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion, was a professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, a fellow of Pembroke College, and a fellow of Merton College until his retirement in 1959. His chief interest was the linguistic aspects of the early English written tradition, but while he studied classic works of the past, he was creating a set of his own.


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The Lord of the Rings is a must-read for all fantasy genre fans. Those who have previously read The Hobbit will find The Lord of the Rings as a familiar time and place to return to. This epic fantasy book centers on a hobbit named Frodo Baggins and his loyal group of companions, called The Fellowship of the Ring.

The Lord of the Rings is a three-book compilation that includes The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of The King. The book follows the struggles that a simple hobbit, Frodo, and his friends encounter while trying to destroy an all-powerful ring to save Middle-earth. The Lord of the Rings takes place in a fantasy world that is not too unlike the English countryside, though it has characters that range from hobbits to Elven creatures.

The author, J.R.R. Tolkien, uses his command of the English language to beautifully weave a tale like no other, which has laid the groundwork for many of the most popular fantasy books today. Widely regarded as one of the genre's most loved works, The Lord of the Rings has garnered worldwide acclaim and praise from critics and fans alike. The book has been adapted into movies, games, radio, artwork, and many other media.

The Lord of the Rings is the third-best-selling novel of all time and should be required reading for all fans of the namesake movie series.

From Publishers Weekly

Originally broadcast in 1981 on BBC Radio, this full-cast adaptation of Tolkien's epic trilogy is justifiably regarded as a classic; unfortunately, in 2008, it faces inevitable comparison with Peter Jackson's films. While Jackson had stunning visuals, purists may find this simpler adaptation more to their taste. The radio version remains, in some ways, more faithful to the original trilogy. The extensive cuts to the narrative mean that much of Tolkien's poetic description and a degree of emotional resonance are lost, but narrator Gerard Murphy gives what remains the appropriate gravity. Most of the dialogue is pure Tolkien, and the fine cast does it justice. Ian Holm (who appeared as Bilbo in the films) offers a mature, nuanced portrayal of Frodo that is far truer to the text than Elijah Wood's wide-eyed innocent approach. (On the other hand, Sean Astin's accent and inflections as Sam are so similar to the audiobook's Bill Nighy's, one might suspect that Astin studied this recording before filming.) The 12th CD is devoted to a selection of songs from the books, set to original music. (Sept.)
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Product Details

  • File Size: 4333 KB
  • Print Length: 1220 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0618640150
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (February 15, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007978OY6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,159 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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I absolutely love this beautiful edition of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy. Colin M. Mcmillin  |  550 reviewers made a similar statement
One of the best fantasy books ever written. Dean Kessler  |  362 reviewers made a similar statement
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856 of 931 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The finest edition of LOTR ever published October 26, 2004
Format:Hardcover
While the price of this book is steep, this is easily the best version of this book in print. The gilded pages and high-quality leather look, smell and feel wonderful. This is not the questionable quality leather used on previous versions, this is the real deal. More importantly, this version has, as J.R.R. recorded in letters, reproductions of the Book of Marzubul. These are the pages from the Dwarven book found in the Mines of Moria by Gandalf and the Fellowship. In the begining and ending of the book are also included maps that fold out to render Middle-earth for the reader, again as the author originally wanted.

This is the book that Tolkien dreamed of having published but couldn't due to the realities of post-WWII publishing costs and questions about a 400,000 word publication.

For me, there is an emtoional response to this book for two reasons. One, it is as fine or better than the book the author originally wished to have published and two, it is a beautiful piece of art all on its own, suitable for display. If you love books or love Tolkien or both, this is a must have and the centerpiece of any worthy collection.

(Some are commenting that the book isn't actually leather. Be sure to check your version as there are others available, but the information provided to me stated my copy was leather and if it is fake, it fooled me.)
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678 of 739 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars My absolute favorite book December 17, 2000
Format:Hardcover
This is not a review of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". Its having been voted "The Greatest Book of the Millenium" here on Amazon.com says more than enough about the worth of Tolkien's work. Rather, it is a review of the several hardcover editions of this fantastic story.

There are for major hardcover editions of LOTR, all published by Houghton Mifflin Co. They are essentially the same price, so I will not take that into consideration.

The best of the editions (5 stars) is the blue Alan Lee illustrated version printed in Nov 1991. I have owned this book for several years, and read it three times. It is durable, beautiful, and has no flaws that I have found. The illustrations are wonderful, though most Tolkien fans will have seen these pictures before.

The red edition printed in Nov 1974 is also a solid edition of the book (4 stars). It is every bit as good as the blue version, but does not have the illustrations. If you are the type of reader that prefers to leave everything to your imagination, this is the version for you.

Both the blue and red versions have matching editions of "The Hobbit" (Houghton Mifflin, Sep 1997 or Oct 1973, respectively). I found both of these editions to be satisfactory.

The other two major editions of LOTR - the white three-volume edition from Oct 1988 and the black seven-volume edition from Jan 2000 - are not recommended (2 stars). The print quality in both is poor, and the durability is less than that of the red and blue versions. The only advantage of these editions is portability, as the red and blue versions are single-volume and quite hefty.

Ramble on....

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246 of 267 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This is a particularly beautiful edition of The Lord of the Rings (ISBN: 0618260587 ), and is probably best suited for someone who is already a fan of the book, rather than for someone who is reading the book for the first time.

The format of this edition is larger than most books tend to be making it very difficult to read in any position other than sitting upright holding the book on your lap or on a desk. Each of the three volumes features a beautiful glossy dust jacket and is filled with a dozen or so full color illustrations by the famous Alan Lee.

My main problem with this edition, besides the weight and size of the books, is that the pages containing text are glossy paper. The glare caused by this type of glossy paper make it a little irritating on the eyes when reading for long stretches of time. It would have been much nicer had they published this edition with matte paper for the text and saved the glossy solely for the illustrations.

If you are a fan of Alan Lee's artwork, and don't necessarily intend on READING this edition, though, this is a great piece to pick up and will most likely be the type of book you end up treasuring for years to come -- even if it isn't the one you give your kids to read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Much better than the movies
Simply put:

A classic

watching the movies first is definitely helpful in keeping track just who is who. Read more
Published 3 hours ago by N. Stephens
5.0 out of 5 stars Timeless classic
Let us just say the book beats the movie, hands down.

Read it. Then read it again, and enjoy Tolkien's poetry. Read more
Published 4 hours ago by SRS
4.0 out of 5 stars This is NOT the edition the top reviews are talking about
I love The Lord of the Rings. I really, really love it. I'd give the text itself six stars if I could. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Jinmu
5.0 out of 5 stars What more can you say?
The series that started it all, any fans of fantasy should get this and read it, in whatever form they're most comfortable with.
Published 1 day ago by J. Marks
3.0 out of 5 stars If you like Tolkien, read it!
It's way more depressing then the movie. It's way longer then the movie and the movie felt like it would never end, obviously! I enjoyed the Hobbit way more then this book. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Albert Biagini
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best
This is the third time I have read this book and each time I have e noted it more.
Thank you J.R.R.Tolkien
Published 2 days ago by mary l maloney
4.0 out of 5 stars The print is too small for kids to read
I brought the set for my daughter's 10th Birthday as her request who is a good reader. The print of The Lord Of The Rings is too small for her, sometime she losts where she is... Read more
Published 3 days ago by e-shopper
5.0 out of 5 stars Really wonderful
My first rereading in many years and worth the wait! Wonderful storytelling, beautiful language and brilliant characters. I look forward to my next reading!
Published 3 days ago by Susan L. Blumberg
5.0 out of 5 stars Gold Standard for Fantasy
I absolutely loved reading this again, it's about as fun as a book can get. My only (minor) quibble is that the kindle version occasionally skips to the index when changing pages,... Read more
Published 3 days ago by John
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
A little wordy but I loved it. So many details and parts left out of the movies that I'm glad to have read. Definitely worth reading.
Published 4 days ago by Emily Doss
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J.R.R. Tolkien (1892.1973), beloved throughout the world as the creator of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, was a professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, a fellow of Pembroke College, and a fellow of Merton College until his retirement in 1959. His chief interest was the linguistic aspects of the early English written tradition, but even as he studied these classics he was creating a set of his own.

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Appendices
I have just downloaded it to my kindle. The following appendices are included:
A: Annals of the kings and rulers
B: The tale of years
C: Family trees
D: Shire calendar for use in all years
E: Writing and spelling
F: The languages and peoples of the third age

FYI the "look inside" link... Read more
Dec 26, 2012 by N. T. Davis |  See all 7 posts
Does this include all 3 books?
Yes. I got the sample and it lists the complete book (it's not actually 3 different books, just one ginormous book that because of its size is broken down into 3 parts)
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