A facsimile signed copy of the first run, of the first print, of the first edition of Tree and Leaf by JRR Tolkien is to be auctioned for charity at the Burren Tolkien Society Festival.
You can find out about the history of the book and how Tolkien came to give it to Jeremy Prince, who is donating it, on the video below.
The global auction will be on Thursday 16 May but bidders have to register beforehand at http://www.burrentolkiensociety.ie and make a 50 Euro donation to the Burren Tolkien Society.
Burren, in County Clare, Ireland, may well have been the inspiration for the landscape of Mordor in The Lord of the Rings and for Gollum’s cave, from an area called Poll na gColm (the hole of Gollum).
The Burren Tolkien Society Festival celebrates Tolkien’s works with a mixture lectures, writing workshops, debates, music, film screenings, guided walks and tours of the Burren area. Amongst the events is a talk by Mark Maher, model maker for The Hobbit:An Unexpected Journey A full programme can be found here.
Here’s a clip of Mark Mahler talking about working on The Hobbit
The festival runs from 9th -16th May, 2013.
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