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Letters From Father Christmas / J R R Tolkien - 4****
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Letters From Father Christmas � J R R Tolkien
4****
This lovely volume � I had the centenary edition � duplicates the letters from Father Christmas which were sent to Tolkien’s children beginning in 1920 and continuing for the next twenty-three years. The letters relate the many adventures Father Christmas and his helpers � The North Polar Bear, elves, etc � have both in preparation for the big day and throughout the year.
Tolkien seriously disguised his handwriting / printing, using a very shaky hand that is quite difficult for these old eyes, so I’m grateful for the printed text accompanying the photos of each letter. If I were a young person I would probably try to memorize Polar Bear’s unique alphabet and use that to write notes to my friends (something I did with Tolkien’s Elven runes back in the day after reading The Hobbit ). I much enjoyed the inventiveness of these missives and loved the hand-drawn illustrations of the Northern Lights, or a Goblin War, or a flood caused by � well, I won’t spoil it for you.
My only disappointment is that we don’t see any of the letters Tolkien’s children wrote back to Father Christmas.
Still, it’s a treasure to be enjoyed by more generations of both children and adults.
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