<p>âThe closest we can get to an actual autobiography ⌠reveals new insights into the mind of one of Englandâs greatest storytellersâ <em>Telegraph</em></p>
<p>âThese revised and amplified letters are an absolute treatâ <em>Sunday Times</em></p>
<p>âThis is a terrific book ⌠the letters simply glow with warmth, interest and enthusiasmâ <em>Private Eye</em></p>
<p>âThese letters provide an intriguing new glimpse into Tolkienâs life and work, allowing us to hear from one of the worldâs best-loved authors in his own voiceâ The National Archives</p>
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Humphrey Carpenter was born in Oxford in 1946. After reading English at Oxford, where Christopher Tolkien was one of his lecturers, he worked for some years for the BBC, and continued to broadcast after becoming a full-time writer in 1975. His biography of J.R.R. Tolkien was followed by The Inklings: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams and their friends, and his other biographies include those of Benjamin Britten, W.H. Auden, and Ezra Pound. He wrote for children, including the bestselling and televised Mr Majeika books and he wrote book and lyrics for a childrenâs musical based on The Hobbit, for an Oxford choir school where J.R.R. Tolkien and his wife Edith then saw it performed. He compiled, with his wife Mari Prichard, The Oxford Companion to Childrenâs Literature and followed that with Secret Gardens, a study of the golden age of childrenâs literature. He died in January 2005.