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*'''Subject:''' Reply to request for permission for Carpenter and [[Paul Drayton]] to render ''[[The Hobbit]]'' into a children's musical play.
*'''Subject:''' Reply to request for permission for Carpenter and [[Paul Drayton]] to render ''[[The Hobbit]]'' into a children's musical play.
*'''Publication:''' A description of the letter was published [[The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide|''The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide: Chronology'']] (p. 687-8).
*'''Publication:''' A description of the letter was published [[The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide|''The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide: Chronology'']] (pp. 687-8).


==Transcription==
==Transcription==

Revision as of 22:44, 19 July 2012

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Humphrey Carpenter 21 March 1967 is a letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Humphrey Carpenter, written on 21 March 1967.[1][2]

Transcription

Dear Mr. Carpenter,

You may certainly have my permission to use my book The Hobbit as a basis for a children's play. My publishers are, of course, also concerned in all forms of reproduction, but normally no objection is raised when only a limited non-commercial performance is in view. With regard to the setting of verses as songs, I am not sure what the position is. If this is intended to lead to publication, both my publishers and the Performing Rights Society (of which I am now a Member) would have to be consulted.

It is a long time since we met and I should be delighted to see you again. Unfortunately I am very busy at the present and am going away on April 1st, so that I am afraid I shan’t be able to arrange a meeting until the end of that month. Perhaps you could get in touch with me then and see what could be done. Please thank you[r] mother for her good wishes and kind regards, which we heartily return.

With best wishes to yourself,

Yours sincerely,

J.R.R. Tolkien.

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