Since it is the 74th Birthday for the Hobbit I can't help but wonder if the books by rather than about J.R.R. Tolkien are going to make it into Vyrso?
The Hobbit?
LOTR?
Silmarillion?
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books by rather than about J.R.R. Tolkien are going to make it into Vyrso?
Well, bless his furry little feet, I hope so.
One copyright to bind them all, forged deep in the heart of Mordor I'm afraid... [li][6][li]
I hope so!
Be still my heart!
J. R. R. Tolkien Available as E-books for the First Time!
Ahem. Vyrso director: did you read the article above? And what exactly are you going to do about it?
Pretty please.
Tolkien Pleas! And bring his fellow Inkelling C.S. Lewis into Vyrso or Logos!
Here's the book I'd like to have in Logos as a dictionary-type resource along with the novels:
http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Middle-Earth-Robert-Foster/dp/0345449762/
So I can double-click on a person/place/thing in a Tolkien book and quickly get a description and history of that thing.
It has been a year, we're moving into the 75th anniversary of this work. Yes it's not a Bible, but it is TONS better than any amish romance.
Give me the Hobbit!
Can we have it by September 22, the anniversary of Bilbo (and Frodo) Baggin's Birthday?
or for 14 December to coincide with the release of the first film in the series[:)]
Maybe they'll discover an unpublished manuscript of Tolkien's only romance novel. Jenna's Hobbit.
Actually rumors are it was a trilogy with sequels: Courting Miss Brandybuck and The Widow of the Green Dragon Inn
(but it might have just been one story to be published in three volumes)
Tolkien's unpublished romance was published by his son Christopher. That'd be the lay of Beren and Lúthein. It's been done.
But now that you've brought it up, let's have The Sillmarillion as well.
Be still my heart! J. R. R. Tolkien Available as E-books for the First Time! Ahem. Vyrso director: did you read the article above? And what exactly are you going to do about it? Pretty please.
Hi TCBlack,
Thanks for passing along the information, we're really excited about getting Tolkien's content soon! The link that you included is taking me to the HarperCollin's homepage. Did you mean to link to a different page? The URL looks like it should point somewhere else, but it keeps directing me to the homepage.
Regardless, we're currently working on the functionality that will allow us to finalize contracts with the Big 5 publishing houses, including HarperCollins. We'll let you know when we're close to launching the ebooks!
Yes I want these resources in Logos as well.
I haven't read Chris Tolkeins title... Was it worthwhile? The comments in the thread make me think no.