Farmer Giles of Ham is one of Tolkien's most popular stories. Full of wit and humor and set in the days of giants and dragons, it tells the tale of a reluctant hero who saves his village from the dragon Chrysophylax. Smith of Wootton Major tells of baking a Great Cake to mark the Feast of Good Children and the magical events that follow, while Leaf by Niggle recounts the adventures of a painter trying to capture a tree on canvas. Unabridged, read by Derek Jacobi. Two audio cassettes, running time approx. 3 hours.