Here listed are the seven-volume editions of The Lord of the Rings.
In 1999, HarperCollins released a "Millennium edition" of The Lord of the Rings, consisting of seven volumes which were originally conceived by J.R.R. Tolkien, with book titles suggested by him:
- The Ring Sets Out
- The Ring Goes South
- The Treason of Isengard
- The Ring Goes East
- The War of the Ring
- The End of the Third Age
- Appendices
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1999 hardcover boxed set
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2000 paperback boxed set
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2001 paperback boxed set
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2012 paperback boxed set
1999-2000
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vol. 1
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vol. 2
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vol. 3
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vol. 4
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vol. 5
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vol. 6
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vol. 7
- 1999: HarperCollins, hardcover in slipcase, ISBN 0261103873 (set) - (Millennium edition)
- volumes: ISBN 0261103938, ISBN 0261103946, ISBN 0261103954, ISBN 0261103964, ISBN 0261103970, ISBN 0261103989, ISBN 0261103997
- Includes a CD of Tolkien reading excerpts from The Lord of the Rings and notes by George Sayer
- 2000: HarperCollins, paperback in slipcase, ISBN 0007105002 (set)
- A paperback boxed set was issued in 2000, after the hardcover edition had gone out of print
- The cover and ISBN of each volume are the same as the 1999 edition
2001
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vol. 1
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vol. 2
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vol. 3
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vol. 4
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vol. 5
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vol. 6
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vol. 7
- 2001: Collins, paperback in slipcase, ISBN 0007124015 (set) - (film tie-in edition)
2012
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vol. 1
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vol. 2
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vol. 3
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vol. 4
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vol. 5
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vol. 6
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vol. 7
- 2012: HarperCollins, paperback in slipcase, ISBN 0007489978 (set) - (film tie-in edition)
- The ISBN of each volume is the same as the 2001 edition