![]() It started out as a tale he told to his own children, and then he began to set it down on paper, revising it several times along the way. The writing is expert, because Tolkien had plenty of time to refine this children’s book. However, lots of fun is poked here and there about the customs of England at the time. The hero is only accidentally the hero, and the dragon become very tame and civilized along the way. It’s a terrific dragon tale, and certainly couldn’t be sillier. ![]() Rather rashly the parson had sought to dissuade him from his evil ways.”ĭid you know that there is a children’s book by Tolkien besides Lord of the Rings? I certainly didn’t, and was delighted to come across a 50th anniversary edition of this short and funny children’s book by Tolkien. ![]() “The next day the dragon moved to the neighboring village of Quercetum… He ate not only sheep and cows and one or two persons of tender age, but he ate the parson too. Farmer Giles of Ham : The Rise and Wonderful Adventures of Farmer Giles, Lord of Tame, Count of Worminghall, and King of the Little Kingdom by J. ![]()
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