If, in 1936, a 10 year old boy had not given his review of a book he’d just read – THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY MAY NEVER HAVE BECOME AVAILABLE TO THE WORLD…
“Bilbo Baggins was a Hobbit who lived in his Hobbit hole and never went for adventures, at last Gandalf the wizard and his Dwarves persuaded him to go. He had a very exiting (sic) time fighting goblins and wargs. At last they get to the lonely mountain; Smaug, the dragon who guards it is killed and after a terrific battle with the goblins he returned home — rich! This book, with the help of maps, does not need any illustrations it is good and should appeal to all children between the ages of 5 and 9.” Rayner Unwin’s review of The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien
In 1936 a ten year old boy named was given a book by his father. This was not just any book, nor just any boy… Rayner Unwin was the son of Sir Stanley Unwin, founder of the publishing firm George…
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Thanks, Chris 🙂
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Welcome Sue – The message needs reinforcing 😀
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I think so, Chris.
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