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'''''Fifty New Poems for Children: An Anthology Selected from Books Recently Published by Basil Blackwell''''' is a book which includes [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s poem "[[Goblin Feet]]" (erroneously attributed to "J.R.R. [[Tolkein]]"), which had previously been published in ''[[Oxford Poetry|Oxford Poetry 1915]]''. It also contains the poem "Romance" by E. F. A. Geachh, which [[Douglas A. Anderson]] has suggested could have inspired "[[The Road Goes Ever On (song)|The Road Goes Ever On]]" in ''[[The Hobbit]]'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.<ref name="AH">{{HM|AH}}, p. 360</ref>


1st Edition 1922. Basil Blackwell. Hardback.
==Publication history==
Although the book does not give a publication date, 1922 has been assumed.<ref name="AH"/> However, [[Pieter Collier]] has dated it as [[1924]].<ref>{{webcite|author=[[Pieter Collier]]|articleurl=http://www.tolkienlibrary.com/dmiller/000454.htm|articlename=#000454 - Fifty New Poems for Children|website=TL|accessed=31-December-2012}}</ref>. It contains pieces published in 1922 and a copy with a January 1923 dated inscription has been seen. The British Library catalogues also list it as 1922, and the book was advertised in the ''Asiatic Review'' (April 1922).{{fact}}


This book contains [[Tolkien]]'s poem "[[Goblin Feet]]".
It was reprinted in [[1924]] and [[1929]], and American editions have been seen published by Bretano’s (undated) and Appleton & Co. (1924).{{fact}}


Although the book does not give a publication date, 1922 can be assumed. It contains pieces published in 1922 and a copy with a January 1923 dated inscription has been seen. The British Library catalogues also list it as 1922.
==External links==
*[http://www.tolkienlibrary.com/dmiller/000454.htm Fifty New Poems for Children] at [http://www.tolkienlibrary.com/ Tolkien Library]


Reprinted in 1924
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Revision as of 18:41, 31 December 2012

Fifty New Poems for Children: An Anthology Selected from Books Recently Published by Basil Blackwell
Fifty New Poems for Children 1st Edition 1922 HB.jpg
Contributors"J.R.R. Tolkein"
IllustratorC. T. Nightingale
PublisherBasil Blackwell
Released?1922 (see publication history)
FormatHardback
Pages63

Fifty New Poems for Children: An Anthology Selected from Books Recently Published by Basil Blackwell is a book which includes J.R.R. Tolkien's poem "Goblin Feet" (erroneously attributed to "J.R.R. Tolkein"), which had previously been published in Oxford Poetry 1915. It also contains the poem "Romance" by E. F. A. Geachh, which Douglas A. Anderson has suggested could have inspired "The Road Goes Ever On" in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.[1]

Publication history

Although the book does not give a publication date, 1922 has been assumed.[1] However, Pieter Collier has dated it as 1924.[2]. It contains pieces published in 1922 and a copy with a January 1923 dated inscription has been seen. The British Library catalogues also list it as 1922, and the book was advertised in the Asiatic Review (April 1922).[source?]

It was reprinted in 1924 and 1929, and American editions have been seen published by Bretano’s (undated) and Appleton & Co. (1924).[source?]

External links

References