Wallingford shop selling incredibly rare Tolkien for £65,000

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A Wallingford antiquarian who is selling an incredibly rare book by J.R.R. Tolkien for £65,000 in his shop said he was 'trembling' to discover the edition.

Songs For The Philologists is the rarest book by legendary Oxford author J.R.R. Tolkien, with just 15 copies thought to be in existence.

One of them is now sat safely in Tom W. Ayling antiques shop in Howberry Park, Wallingford, bringing the book to the market for the first time since 2014.

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Mr Ayling said: "When it arrived I could not believe I was finally holding a copy of this rarity in my hands.

The book for sale from Wallingford, rare copy of Songs for the Philologists by TolkienSongs For The Philologists by J.R.R. Tolkien is 13 verses written in the 1920s (Image: Tom Ayling)

"I even trembled a little picking it up. I know it might be the only copy I will ever handle, so it is a privilege that my rare bookshop in Wallingford can offer it for sale to our worldwide client base of Tolkien collectors."

Mr Ayling is an antiquarian bookseller who specialises in the work of Tolkien, the writer and philologist who penned The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings series - much of which he wrote while living in North Oxford.

Songs For The Philologists contains 13 poems by the legendary author, written while he worked at Leeds University with E.V. Gordon in the early 1920s.

Typewritten copies of the verses were given to students at University College London in the 1930s, to print on their Elizabethan Press as an exercise by Dr A.H. Smith.

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However, when Dr Smith realised he had not asked Tolkien's permission to reproduce the poems, he did not distribute them, and many of the poems left in the printing room were later destroyed in a fire.

The book for sale from Wallingford, rare copy of Songs for the Philologists by TolkienThere are thought to be just 15 copies of the book of poems in existence (Image: Tom Ayling)

It is thought that just 15 copies survive, 12 owned by institutional collections in the UK and US leaving "vanishingly rare" opportunities for collectors to get their hands on one.

The last copy to come up at auction was in 2003, and in the 23 years since, only two other copies have publicly come to market, both in 2014.

Mr Ayling added: "I have been looking for a copy of Songs For The Philologists for so long that I had nearly given up on finding one.

"For Tolkien collectors, the chance to acquire a copy can be once in a generation, and going forward future opportunities will be even fewer, as remaining copies enter major collections."

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The rare book dealer tracked down a copy in Australia two weeks ago, which had been taken there by Professor Arthur Brown 1921-1979), who taught literature at University College London and was an associate of Tolkien.

He shared the Oxford professor's interests in Anglo-Saxon and Icelandic literature, and alongside his copy of Songs For The Philologists - probably obtained during his tenure at UCL - Prof Brown also owned Tolkien’s original illustrated manuscript for Visio de Doworst.

The first edition was printed privately in 1936 and is bound in the original printed paper wrappers and described as an 'exceptional copy of a legendary rarity'.

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