So this past Saturday a group of my friends and I all watched the three The Lord of the Rings extended edition movies in one sitting.
That night, I borrowed a copy of The Hobbit, which I've never read, from my brother. When I got home, my wife informed me that she already has a copy of The Hobbit.
Comparing the two, the one from my brother was published in the late sixties or early seventies but doesn't have a publishing date or an ISBN. This book has a hardcover and has odd drawings of a hand pointing at something on the first few pages. This book is about nine inches tall by eight inches wide.
The cover just reads:
THE HOBBIT
The one my wife has is a recent paperback.
On the cover it says:
J.R.R. TOLKIEN
The enchanting prelude to Lord of the Rings
THE HOBBIT
with an illustration of the shire between J.R.R. TOLKIEN and the line about LotR.
Inside the paperback version it says:
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
(Revised Edition)
By J.R.R. Tolkien
What has been revised in the recent paperback version of The Hobbit compared to the one my brother owns?