Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008669294
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: SF
- No of Pages: 1600
- Weight: 3148 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008669295
- Publisher Date: 04 Jul 2024
- Height: 163 mm
- Spine Width: 158 mm
- Width: 283 mm
Original price was: ₹8,999.00.₹6,749.25Current price is: ₹6,749.25.
Dive into the meticulous world-building of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth with The History of Middle-earth (Boxed Set 3). Edited by Christopher Tolkien, this set includes The Return of the Shadow, The Treason of Isengard, The War of the Ring, and Sauron Defeated, offering unparalleled insights into the creation of The Lord of the Rings. Explore the evolution of this epic saga with this essential collection for Tolkien enthusiasts and scholars. ISBN: 9780008669294
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Karma Kunzang Tenzing Bhutia –
Incredible! It is a bit pricey, but so worth it for the depth of knowledge about Middle-earth’s creation. A true collector’s item, really recommend this book
Suraj Kumar Panda –
Absolutely worth the investment for Tolkien devotees. The depth of detail is astonishing. Some passages can be a bit tedious.
Pratyush Singh Chauhan –
It’s a commitment to read through all of these, but I’m learning so much about how Tolkien’s world came to be. Packaging was sturdy and protected books well
Pritam Mandal –
Challenging but rewarding. This set offers a fascinating glimpse into Tolkien’s writing process. It’s not for casual readers.
Muskan –
Absolutely essential for Tolkien scholars. The insights are invaluable. It can be a bit dry at times, but the rewards are immense.
Rupal –
A wonderful set for Tolkien enthusiasts. It’s a complex read, but the insights into his world-building are incredible. Recommended for deep understanding.
Yashika Thakur –
This is a great set for the ultimate Tolkien fan but may not be suitable for those looking for a light, easy read about hobbits.
Garv Dave –
A must-have for serious Tolkien fans. It’s a deep dive into the writing process, not a casual read. Some redundancy is present.
Anurag Srivastava –
The books are beautiful, and the information is fascinating. Be warned, it’s not a quick read. Best set for academic purpose.
Kiran Motilal Rathod –
A real treasure trove for Tolkien fans. It’s not a light read, but if you’re interested in the history of the books, this is essential. Packaging is great.
Yash Yadav –
It is really comprehensive look at the evolution of Tolkien’s world. It is a bit overwhelming at times, but so much to discover and learn.
Rajat Biswas –
A deep dive into Tolkien’s creative process. I found ‘The War of the Ring’ particularly interesting. Some parts are a bit repetitive.
Samriddha Chatterjee –
A must-have for Tolkien completionists! The boxed set is beautiful, but diving into the unfinished drafts can be a bit daunting. Still, invaluable insight into Tolkien’s process.
Harsh Sharma –
While the content is fascinating, wading through drafts and notes can be tiresome. Only for the most dedicated Tolkien fans. Nice set, though.
Yuvraj Jaiswal –
An important addition to any Tolkien collection. The books are well-made, and the content is unparalleled. Some parts are little confusing.
Ritik Karale –
The books themselves are great, providing a deep look into Tolkien’s world-building. However, the print quality could be better for the price.
Abhijith S –
Provides a unique perspective on The Lord of the Rings. Sometimes repetitive, but worth it for true fans. I really appreciate the level of detail.
Balamuri Sai Sravan –
This set gave me a greater appreciation for Tolkien’s work. It can be a bit dense, but stick with it. You won’t regret it.
Sanchit Chaudhary –
Amazing collection! So much detail and background information. It is a bit dense in places, but overall a fantastic addition to my Tolkien library.
Shivam Pandey –
As a lifelong Tolkien fan, I found this set enlightening. It requires patience, but the payoff is worth it. The quality is very good.
Hargun Kaur –
A treasure trove of information for Tolkien lovers. Be prepared for a scholarly read, but the knowledge gained is invaluable. Great for nerds.
Hitarth –
The content is fascinating, but the presentation is dry. It’s more for academics than casual readers. Great for research though.
Pranav Bagaria –
Fascinating to see the evolution of Middle-earth, but sometimes feels more like academic research than enjoyable reading. Christopher Tolkien’s editing is thorough, though.