There are signs of the coming of Fall.
Canadian Geese have lit upon the lake, acorns on
the Oaks are growing larger and I have a strong
urge to return to the lands of Middle Earth.
I will not be able to make the entire journey this
time but that may be just as well.
I certainly wish I could have found the other 2 books but such is the nature of thrift store finds.I will miss my favorite, The Two Towers.
The edition I’m reading is a nice hardcover reader.
Worn just enough to have that seasoned character of a second hand bookbut still remain structurally sound, a book that
when read doesn’t requite you to fret over the condition…too much.
A goodly aged smell to the pages andthe spine, though ‘cracked’, still holds the pages
secure and allows for a full opening of the book. Also, a paper dust wrapper with some wear but one that doesn’t disintegrate in your hands every time you handle it.
A good, solid reader.
Normally my reading copies for LotR are the
Ballantine paperbacks from the sixties but, after
handling this hardcover from Houghton Mifflin I may switch over?
That sounds sacrilegious for me to think and I will
certainly not make that statement aloud…I will however, ponder on it.
Regardless, I have set of once again into Middle
Earth and The War of the Ring…the first part anyway.
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