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'''''Tolkien's Golem''''', based on a speech given by [[René van Rossenberg]], investigates [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s character [[Gollum]].  
'''''Tolkien's Golem''''', based on a speech given by [[René van Rossenberg]], investigates [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s character [[Gollum]].  
 
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The text is set in Teff Trinité. Brownred endpapers. Black head- and tailbands. Standard edition is limited to 200, numbered copies.
The text is set in Teff Trinité. Brownred endpapers. Black head- and tailbands. Standard edition is limited to 200, numbered copies.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 1 November 2012

Tolkien's Golem
Tolkien's Golem (cover).jpg
AuthorRené van Rossenberg
PublisherVelp: Catharijne Press Miniature Books
Released2004
FormatSewn. 4to. 65 x 46 mm
Pages56

Tolkien's Golem, based on a speech given by René van Rossenberg, investigates J.R.R. Tolkien's character Gollum.

Tolkien's Golem (inside).jpg

From the author[edit | edit source]

In this study Tolkien's most interesting character (Gollum/Sméagol) is compared to the Jewish golem myth and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Published as a limited edition miniature book. Just 62 x 43.5 mm/2x1.5" in measurement, bound in red cloth, with a frontispiece (a portrait of Gollum) by the American artist Gonzai. Limited to 200 copies.

From the publisher[edit | edit source]

Is Tolkien's Gollum based on the Jewish Golem? That's the question Tolkien-specialist René van Rossenberg tries to answer. [...]

The frontispiece - a picture of Gollum - is from the American artist Gonzai (Meredith Martini).

Red cloth with paper title shield. Printed by Jan de Jong. Bound by Trijnie Duut. English text.

The text is set in Teff Trinité. Brownred endpapers. Black head- and tailbands. Standard edition is limited to 200, numbered copies.