Seems to me you might be dealing with a book in two parts, but, not sure.

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On Feb 16, 2014, at 11:14 PM, Daniel McGee <danielmcgee...@googlemail.com> 
wrote:

> Hello all, I am thinking of purchasing The Lord Of The Rings trilogy by J.R.R 
> Tolkion. The unabridged version. For christmas I received an iTunes gift card 
> and and will be using that credit to go towards the purchase. However, I have 
> a question.
> There are two books per each story and that's fine but what I am confused 
> about is that for The Fellowship Of the Rings there appears to be two volumes 
> of volume 1 if that makes sense.
> Also with this, I have noticed that one version is about 14 hours and 22 
> minutes. The other is, 19 hours and 8 minutes. Also, the publishing date is 
> one month apart from each other. This is why I am wondering could this 
> possibly be some sort of duplication going on here?
> Obviously, I am hesitant to go and purchase one and for all I know, one may 
> need them both because I've looked at the reviews and some are saying there 
> are chapters that are skipped and some not in there rightful places in the 
> book.
> So as you can see, don't want to go and buy one and find I may need the other 
> even with iTunes credit added to by because even that would technically be a 
> waste of credit too if the book isn't in its rightful order too.
> 
> Just wondered if anyone here has brought the book on iTunes and what you 
> think about the double of volume 1 of the Fellowship?
> The others in the trilogy appears to have two books each so there's no 
> doubleness going on here per a volume of a book if that makes sense with the 
> exception of the 1st volume of The Fellowship Of The Ring.
> 
> I hope that sort of clear.
> 
> Any ideas would be appreciated. 
> Just to close in general, when one wants to buy an audiobook on iTunes I have 
> noticed there can be quite a few narations of a book and they also vary in 
> price.
> For those audiobook lovers, who may buy regularly from iTunes what would you 
> do in this situation?
> 
> Any feedback is welcome.
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Daniel
> 
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