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A similar edition was published in the United States by St. Martin's Press. | A similar edition was published in the United States by St. Martin's Press. | ||
Tolkien also submitted a third piece (a [[poem for Rosalind Ramage]]) for inclusion in the anthology, which eventually was omitted due to lack of space.<ref>{{webcite|author=[[Douglas A. Anderson]]|articleurl=http://tolkienandfantasy.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-mystery-of-lintips.html|articlename=The Mystery of Lintips|dated=22 July 2013|website=[http://tolkienandfantasy.blogspot.com/ Tolkien and Fantasy]|accessed=23 July 2013}}</ref> | Tolkien also submitted a third piece (a [[Rosalind Ramage|poem for Rosalind Ramage]]) for inclusion in the anthology, which eventually was omitted due to lack of space.<ref>{{webcite|author=[[Douglas A. Anderson]]|articleurl=http://tolkienandfantasy.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-mystery-of-lintips.html|articlename=The Mystery of Lintips|dated=22 July 2013|website=[http://tolkienandfantasy.blogspot.com/ Tolkien and Fantasy]|accessed=23 July 2013}}</ref> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://sacnoths.blogspot.com/2009/07/new-arrival-winters-tales-for-children.html Review essay] by [[John D. Rateliff]] | *[http://sacnoths.blogspot.com/2009/07/new-arrival-winters-tales-for-children.html Review essay] by [[John D. Rateliff]] | ||
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Editor | Caroline Hillier |
Publisher | London: Macmillan |
Released | October 1965 |
Format | Hardback in dustwrapper |
Winter's Tales for Children 1, illustrated by Hugh Marshall, is a children's book which includes the poems The Dragon's Visit (pp. 84-87) and Once upon a Time (pp. 44-45) by J.R.R. Tolkien.
A similar edition was published in the United States by St. Martin's Press.
Tolkien also submitted a third piece (a poem for Rosalind Ramage) for inclusion in the anthology, which eventually was omitted due to lack of space.[1]
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References
- ↑ Douglas A. Anderson, "The Mystery of Lintips" dated 22 July 2013, Tolkien and Fantasy (accessed 23 July 2013)