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Where and when Tolkien's Hobbit was published with drawings of a lion and emus on the cover?

In 1965, Tolkien's The Hobbit was first published in the United States in paperback.

Cover illustrator Barbara Remington did not read the text at all. As a result, a lion, two emus and incomprehensible trees with bulbous pink fruits appeared on the cover of the book.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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In Japanese, there are no pronouns we are used to, and the concepts of "I" or "you" can be expressed in more than ten different ways, depending on the social status, gender, age of the interlocutors, as well as the subject of the conversation. For example, the formal "I" for both sexes will sound like "watashi", and in informal communication, a man will use the word "ore", a woman - "atai", and a teenage girl - "uchi". Complex Japanese etiquette requires the correct use of not only pronouns, but also polite verb forms, special adjectives and respectful prefixes.

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