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Collector's Guide Introduction

Mark Faith’s introduction to the Tolkien Collector’s Guide: twenty-five years as a specialist dealer, why condition and market knowledge matter, and how this free guide can save you time and help you make better collecting choices.

By Mark Faith · Last updated:

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Thank you for investing your time in this little guide. I hope it will enhance your Tolkien collecting experience, save you time and help you to make better choices. Many people consider their Tolkien book collecting just a hobby, but for most it’s very much a paying hobby. I financed my first collection by re-selling spare copies. If you are old enough and lucky enough to have begun collecting early editions before the Peter Jackson films came out you will have acquired some real bargains, given current valuations. Tolkien early editions and printings are easy to identify, but prices vary widely so it can be tricky knowing what to pay for a particular copy.

I have been a specialist Tolkien dealer for twenty-five years and was a collector before that. I am not an antiquarian book expert; I only know Tolkien. I think I know more than most seasoned general book dealers because I have specialised and have handled thousands of copies myself, whereas others have only seen photographs on the internet. There were no other full-time Tolkien dealers when I started but now there are dozens of ‘startups’ with many general dealers using Tolkien books as loss leaders. I am not a broker; I have dozens of rare editions in stock ready to buy. At the core of my business is a true passion for the author and the genre. I am a true fan and completely open and willing to discuss collecting and the works themselves. This guide is my way of sharing what I have learned.

Please feel free to call me or email your own tips, anecdotes and suggestions so I can improve future editions.

Mark Faith
MarkFaith@festivalartandbooks.com

Frequently asked questions

Who wrote the Tolkien Collector’s Guide?
Mark Faith, founder of Festival Art and Books, wrote the guide after twenty-five years as a full-time specialist Tolkien dealer and many more years as a private collector. He holds dozens of rare editions in stock and sells on consignment for customers — he is not a broker.
Is the Tolkien Collector’s Guide free?
Yes. The full guide is free with any purchase from Festival Art and Books, and you can also request a copy by email. The monthly collector’s newsletter is free as well.
How can I suggest improvements to future editions?
Mark welcomes tips, anecdotes and suggestions by phone or email. Contact him at MarkFaith@festivalartandbooks.com so he can improve future editions of the guide.

Spending thousands on a Tolkien first edition? Mark Faith has specialised in rare Tolkien books for 25+ years. Email MarkFaith@festivalartandbooks.com for direct advice, or browse current listings on eBay and AbeBooks.