![]() ![]() A full metal replica might be a little costly, but it also lacks some of the authentic details in Tolkien’s descriptions: for £24 you can instead get a light-up version! The Art of The Lord of the Rings (£25 RRP) “I will give you a name,” he said to it, “and I shall call you Sting.”īilbo’s sword is one of the most famous fictional swords in literature, and following the success of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings film trilogies you can now buy your own replica. ![]() ![]() This is great to be read to children and enjoyed as an adult. First published as The Father Christmas Letters in 1976, the letters were written and drawn by Tolkien to his own children in the 1920s and 30s and tell the reader all about Father Christmas’s adventures and his dealings with the North Polar Bear. Surprisingly few people know about this little gem by Tolkien, but the Letters from Father Christmas is a cute festive treat. Failing that, there’s always some post-Christmas presents to oneself… or perhaps next year! In any case, here is my list of 10 of the best gifts out there, with a little something for everyone! Letters from Father Christmas (£13) If you rush down to the shops tomorrow morning – or Amazon this evening – you might just able to get some of these by Christmas Day on Friday. Posted by Shaun Gunner at 19:14 on 20 December 2015 ![]()
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