The vast majority of "new" books by J.R.R.

Tolkien are new editions of his groundbreaking fantasy novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. In fact, new collector's editions of The Lord of the Rings released this week. An even fancier LOTR box set arrives in October, just weeks before a lavish new edition of The Hobbit hits shelves.

But this week also brought the first-ever publication of Tolkien's complete poetry, which includes works about Middle-earth. The Collected Poems of J.R.

R. Tolkien is a weighty three-volume, 1,728-page hardcover box set. If you want to explore some of Tolkien's earliest writings, you can add the collection to your library for $112.

50 (was $125) from Amazon . As mentioned above, all three volumes of The Lord of the Rings received new collector's editions on September 17, too. These new hardcovers have foil-stamped cover art, stained edges, ribbon bookmarks, and a map of Middle-earth as endpapers.

Listed for $35 each, you can save on The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers Collector's Editions at Amazon. The Return of the King is full price, but you can still get all three for $87.50 total, down from $105.

A box set featuring all three releases November 5. It'll cost you a bit more (and you'll have to wait), but the box set comes with display case and fold-out map. Preorders for The Lord of the Rings Collector's Edition Box Set are $94.

50 (was $105) at Amazon. To complete your collection, you can pick up the recently released collector's edi.