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JRR Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings series over 12 years, following the success of The Hobbit. He worked full-time while writing and was a perfectionist, revising each section multiple times. The series has sold over 150 million copies and been translated into 38 languages.
The Lord of the Rings series was written by JRR Tolkien over the course of approximately 12 years. After the success of The Hobbit, which was published in 1937, Tolkien’s publishers asked for a sequel involving more Hobbits. While writing the series, Tolkien also worked full-time in an academic position and has admitted in interviews that he typed The Lord of the Rings using only two fingers. It is thought that he stopped writing completely during 1943. Tolkien was also known as a perfectionist and spent a great deal of time revising and rewriting each section of the book. In fact, there are 18 different drafts for a single chapter, preserved with the original manuscripts at Marquette University.
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The Lord of the Rings is one of the best-selling series of all time, with over 150 million copies in print.
Tolkien’s son Christopher was sent the chapters of the series as written while serving in South Africa during World War II.
The series has been translated into at least 38 different languages, and many of the original translations were supervised by Tolkien himself.