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Letter penned by Hobbit and Lord of the Rings author Tolkien could fetch £10,000 at Kent auction

A personal and touching handwritten letter from legendary author J.R.R Tolkien to an eight-year-old boy is set to fetch £10,000 at auction.

Christopher Howard from Wye had written to Tolkien to show his appreciation for The Hobbit after his mother read him and his brother the story.

Chris Howard with his Tolkien letter - Photo: Hanson Ross
Chris Howard with his Tolkien letter - Photo: Hanson Ross

And, to his amazement, he received a lengthy reply in 1961, penned by the author himself which Mr Howard has treasured ever since.

He had told the famous author how much he enjoyed The Hobbit and asked if he had written any more fantasy novels.

Tolkien replied on December 28, 1961, and told the youngster about his Lord Of The Rings trilogy.

But he warns Christopher the plot is "grim and frightening" while the books are "very expensive" and suggests he borrows them from a library.

In the letter, which includes Tolkien’s Oxford address and phone number, the author reveals how The Hobbit was written “specially for reading aloud”.

Tolkien also jokes about the weather, saying Christopher must be “frozen stiff” and says he put water out for the birds but it iced over just hours later.

Envelope from The letter from J R R Tolkien sent to a young fan in 1961. Photo: Hanson Ross
Envelope from The letter from J R R Tolkien sent to a young fan in 1961. Photo: Hanson Ross
Tolkien’s letter warns the Lord of the Rings plot is "grim and frightening". Photo Hanson Ross
Tolkien’s letter warns the Lord of the Rings plot is "grim and frightening". Photo Hanson Ross
The letter from J R R Tolkien contained his phone number and Oxford address. Photo Hanson Ross
The letter from J R R Tolkien contained his phone number and Oxford address. Photo Hanson Ross

Christopher, now 71, kept the letter and envelope safely tucked in a box for 63 years.

Now the precious and rare artefact is expected to fetch between £8,000-£10,000, but could sell for even more when it goes under the hammer at Hansons Ross on April 12.

Christopher, a renewable energy consultant, from Wye, said: “Back in 1961 we were living in the North West of England at the curious address you can see on the envelope, ‘Asmall Lodge, Asmall Lane, Ormskirk, Lancashire’.

“My mother was an English teacher who would read bedtime stories to my younger brother and I, and when we were aged six and eight, she started reading The Hobbit to us.

Chris Howard aged eight - Photo: Hanson Ross
Chris Howard aged eight - Photo: Hanson Ross

“I quickly realised I wanted to read it myself, which I did.

“The magical effect of reading words that created pictures in my mind amazed me.

“I could see the dragon, Smaug, in his lair, the Dwarves in their mountain halls, Wizards, Orcs and of course, Hobbits.

“I needed to know if the author had written any more books full of such thrilling adventures, and therefore wrote a letter to him which mum sent to his publisher, George Allen & Unwin.

“They passed it on to Professor Tolkien, who replied in a letter dated December 28, 1961.

“It offers us a glimpse of Tolkien's kindness and integrity and is a welcome reminder of old-fashioned values and courtesy…..”

“You can imagine how thrilled I was to receive this letter.

“Immediately, on seeing the envelope, in my mind Professor Tolkien’s beautiful handwriting transported our home straight to Middle Earth.

“It became, ‘Asmall Lodge, Asmall Lane, Ormskirk, Lancashire’.

“In his reply, he took time to carefully address every point in my letter, referred to my younger brother Nicky, mentioned characters in The Hobbit, and informed me in detail about the other book - or books - he had written, The Lord Of The Rings.”

The letter, beautifully hand-written by fountain pen on headed paper, displays Tolkien’s Oxford address at the time - 76 Sandfield Road, Headington - and his phone number.

Head of operations at Hanson Ross, Amanda Butler said: “It's a wonderful find, a very touching, kind and personal letter.

"Professor Tolkien was a busy man, and yet he found time at Christmas to write to a young fan.

“The fact that our vendor has treasured the letter for life underlines its importance.

“It offers us a glimpse of Tolkien's kindness and integrity and is a welcome reminder of old-fashioned values and courtesy.”

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