


On this page, Father Christmas writes to 3 year old John in 1920:

So I will let the work speak for itself, posting a few examples of the artwork and some transcripts. I am thrilled to own this book and wish I had: a) thought of it myself and b) the skill to do it. The children received these letters each year with delight and wonder, finding themselves lost in the myth as long as they could. They include beautiful art, hand-drawn stamps, the hilarious antics of a polar bear, and personal notes in Father Christmas’ shaky handwriting. These letters were carefully delivered to the Tolkien family mantel each year. From his first child’s toddlerhood to the end of his last child’s Christmas innocence, Tolkien wrote letters from Father Christmas each year. If you haven’t completed all your Christmas shopping yet, there are multiple editions around that would make wonderful Christmas gifts for older children or Tolkien fans–though you might need express shipping or the hopsitality of a used bookstore. Tolkien’s The Father Christmas Letters and she was good enough to give it to me. Published by his daughter-in-law in 1976 on the 3rd anniversary of Tolkien’s death, this is a stunning collection of art and humorous writing. What a find! At a yard sale a good friend scored a copy of J.R.R.
