![]() ![]() I am dreadfully busy this year - it makes my hand more shaky than ever when I think of it - and not very rich. The many letters were eventually collected in a beautiful volume called Letters From Father Christmas. Thanks to the good work of Letters of Note, we bring to you a sample letter from 1925: An adept illustrator whose original drawings accompanied many of his writings (see his book cover designs for Lord of the Rings), Tolkien included with many of his Christmas letters a set of charming pictures. These North Poles tales chiefly concern Father Christmas’ struggles against the north’s bat-riding goblins, as well as the mischievous hijinks of his helper, North Polar Bear. After the birth of his firstborn son, John, Tolkien began to write his four children letters from Father Christmas. ![]() ![]() In 1920, a few short years after Tolkien returned from World War I, he began an endearing family Christmas tradition that would continue for the next 23 years. Apart from being a celebrated author, the Oxford University professor of Anglo-Saxon was also a devoted father who doted on his children. Tolkien is best known for the sweeping fantasy landscapes of Lord of The Rings and The Hobbit. ![]()
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