... in response to "Hobbit" in russian?, posted by bradley on Dec 31, 2002Tolkien seems to be well-known in russia. His books, not just Hobbit and Rings, are available in bookstores there. There also are a number of russian web sites devoted to his works.
To find the Hobbit or Rings in russian, I suggest
1) Try the auction sites.
A quick search on e-Bay turned up a hard-back version of the Rings trilogy in russian translation TODAY. Odd-looking art work.
2) There are also many sites that offer russian-language books, but you will have to do some leg-work to find a specific item.
3) If you live in a major metropolitan area, there is probably a bookstore that knows where to get just about any russian translation that's available (I'm presently picking my way through some of Robert Asprin's stuff that I picked up at a store in NYC. Asimov's "I, Robot" is next on the pile.)
4) You just want it on the cheap, try;
www.lib.ru under "ÔÀÍÒÀÑÒÈÊÀ". They used to have both Hobbit and Rings in text files that you could download. They also have a search engine that will return related links (in russian).