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maarten
01-20-2002, 04:27 PM
does anyone know if the HoMe series or
Unfinished tales where ever translated to dutch, because i cant find them anywhere....
and if se where can i buy them???
Dankje
Bill the Pony
01-20-2002, 10:30 PM
Welkom!
The website
http://www.tolkienwinkel.nl/
(klik op 'boeken' scroll naar beneden naar vertalingen)
Does list unfinished tales (nagelaten vertellingen), but it does not list any of the HoME books. It's a 'postorderbedrijf' so you can buy stuff from them as well.
I seem to remember, last time I was in the Netherlands, I saw HoME in the english version in a book shop (Scholtens-Wristens) in Groningen, so I guess it would be sold in other cities as well.
I haven't read HoME yet, but in general I'm one of those persons who enjoys Tolkien's books more in english than in dutch, so I bought all of them in english.
Succes ermee, en veel plezier hier op het forum
maarten
01-21-2002, 01:53 PM
Ah ok thx,
I have encountered 'nagelaten vertellingen' but i did not know it was Unfinished tales, but i think ill read them in english, but it might be hard sometimes with the 'old' english used in it but well...
Oh and who knowes if 'Lost tales I and II' are a part of the HoMe series and what are they about??
Bedankt voor de reply doei!
DGoeij
01-21-2002, 02:49 PM
Welkom Maarten!
Personally, I haven't seen the HoMe in dutch. In English I've seen them at Waterstone's (Amsterdam, kruising Spui en Kalverstraat).
Like Bill, I prefer the english versions, because it generally feels better than the dutch. Even though LOTR has been translated rather well.
Veel plezier!:D
PS, je wordt toevallig niet bij tijd en wijlen Ruud genoemd he?
maarten
01-21-2002, 03:26 PM
PS, je wordt toevallig niet bij tijd en wijlen Ruud genoemd he?
Nee meestal word ik gewoon Maarten genoemd :)
Bill the Pony
01-21-2002, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by maarten
Oh and who knowes if 'Lost tales I and II' are a part of the HoMe series and what are they about??
Yes, they are part 1 and 2 of HoME. I'll leave it to someone who read them recently to tell you exactly what they are about...but if I'm not mistaken they are tales about the early ages (e.g. the tale of Tinuviel), edited by Christopher Tolkien
telperion
01-21-2002, 06:15 PM
but do try to read them all in their intended version maarten, (if we can speak of intended versions in lost tales...)for me it really addd so much more to the experience of reading HoME...
i almost envie you for not having read them yet...
maarten
01-21-2002, 07:42 PM
Well thank you all for the information, i just ordered an english copy of UT from some online shop :):) cant wait!
telperion
01-22-2002, 10:29 AM
ok , can you tell me how much it costed? was it a paperback or not ? and at what adress did you order it ?
i have always lent my copies from libraries and i find i need them for looking up details all too often while discussing on this site.....:D
maarten
01-22-2002, 12:49 PM
yeah it was a paperback edition from www.bol.com, the price for me is 11 euro including shipping costs (not much eh), but bol.com only delivers to european countries so meybe thats a problem for u?
telperion
01-22-2002, 12:54 PM
and meybe not ;) :D
11 zeuro is niet veel
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