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Tomorrow, 1 September 2008, there should be released an important book on the Lord of the Rings movie adaptation by Peter Jackson, called Studying the Event Film: The Lord of the Rings. I'm not certain if it will be available from tomorrow, since you still need to pre-order the book and I also saw the date December 2008 circulate on the internet.... |
After the Tolkien calendar for The Lord of the Rings (2007) and The Children of Hurin (2008), the 2009 Calendar will focus on The Silmarillion and will feature illustrations from the revised illustration edition by Ted Nasmith. While we celebrated The Silmarillion's 30th anniversary last year, it is great to see it is now in the picture again.
In t...
This book, Tolkien's Heroic Quest, by US author Robert Rorabeck looks at the heroic fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien, looking at major works such as The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, and lesser-known books. Rorabeck also considers Tolkien's fiction in relation to mediaeval and earlier literature. I'm unable to find much about this book, but have... |
A sumptuous large-format trade paperback containing sketches and paintings, by Alan Lee, from the Lord of the Rings, together with brand new and previously unseen material from the books and the Peter Jackson movie adaption, will be published by Harper Collins Publishers in September 2008. The Lord of The Rings is now the undisputed Book of the... |
Tomorrow, 1 September 2008, there should be released an important book on the Lord of the Rings movie adaptation by Peter Jackson, called Studying the Event Film: The Lord of the Rings. I'm not certain if it will be available from tomorrow, since you still need to pre-order the book and I also saw the date December 2008 circulate on the internet.... |
In April 2006 Robert Blackham published a little guidebook to Tolkien sites in Birmingham(called The Roots of Tolkien's Middle Earth - see below for more info); apparently he's now done the same for Oxford. The new book wil be called Tolkien's Oxford: Oxford through the eyes of Tolkien. The book will be available from 8 September; so just in time... |
In April 2006 Robert Blackham published a little guidebook to Tolkien sites in Birmingham(called The Roots of Tolkien's Middle Earth - see below for more info); apparently he's now done the same for Oxford. The new book wil be called Tolkien's Oxford: Oxford through the eyes of Tolkien. The book will be available from 8 September; so just in time... |
In April 2006 Robert Blackham published a little guidebook to Tolkien sites in Birmingham(called The Roots of Tolkien's Middle Earth - see below for more info); apparently he's now done the same for Oxford. The new book wil be called Tolkien's Oxford: Oxford through the eyes of Tolkien. The book will be available from 8 September; so just in time... |
In April 2006 Robert Blackham published a little guidebook to Tolkien sites in Birmingham(called The Roots of Tolkien's Middle Earth - see below for more info); apparently he's now done the same for Oxford. The new book wil be called Tolkien's Oxford: Oxford through the eyes of Tolkien. The book will be available from 8 September; so just in time... |
The Mythopoeic Society discusses myth, fantasy and imaginative literature in discussion groups across the U.S. and on the internet, in newsletters and scholarly books and journals, and at its annual Mythopoeic Conference. Inspired by the scholarly discussions and writings of the 1930s Oxford University group The Inklings (including C.S. Lewis,...
To say it in David Brawn's words, "the flagship book this year will be The Tales from the Perilous Realm, planned to be the definitive reading edition of Roverandom (10 years since publication), Farmer Giles of Ham, Leaf By Niggle, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, and Smith of Wootton Major".
Available for the first time in A-format on 1 september...
Verlyn Flieger and Douglas A. Anderson are both well-known Tolkien scholars, co-founders (with Michael Drout) of Tolkien Studies. HERE is an interview with the authors about Tolkien On Fairy-Stories. Flieger's most recent books include Interrupted Music: Tolkien and the Making of a Mythology (2005) and the Extended Edition of Smith of Wootton Major (... |
The Mythopoeic Society discusses myth, fantasy and imaginative literature in discussion groups across the U.S. and on the internet, in newsletters and scholarly books and journals, and at its annual Mythopoeic Conference. Inspired by the scholarly discussions and writings of the 1930s Oxford University group The Inklings (including C.S. Lewis,...
To say it in David Brawn's words, "the flagship book this year will be The Tales from the Perilous Realm, planned to be the definitive reading edition of Roverandom (10 years since publication), Farmer Giles of Ham, Leaf By Niggle, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, and Smith of Wootton Major".
Available for the first time in A-format on 1 september...
The Mythopoeic Society discusses myth, fantasy and imaginative literature in discussion groups across the U.S. and on the internet, in newsletters and scholarly books and journals, and at its annual Mythopoeic Conference. Inspired by the scholarly discussions and writings of the 1930s Oxford University group The Inklings (including C.S. Lewis,...
Verlyn Flieger and Douglas A. Anderson are both well-known Tolkien scholars, co-founders (with Michael Drout) of Tolkien Studies. HERE is an interview with the authors about Tolkien On Fairy-Stories. Flieger's most recent books include Interrupted Music: Tolkien and the Making of a Mythology (2005) and the Extended Edition of Smith of Wootton Major (... |
To say it in David Brawn's words, "the flagship book this year will be The Tales from the Perilous Realm, planned to be the definitive reading edition of Roverandom (10 years since publication), Farmer Giles of Ham, Leaf By Niggle, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, and Smith of Wootton Major".
Available for the first time in A-format on 1 september...
Verlyn Flieger and Douglas A. Anderson are both well-known Tolkien scholars, co-founders (with Michael Drout) of Tolkien Studies. HERE is an interview with the authors about Tolkien On Fairy-Stories. Flieger's most recent books include Interrupted Music: Tolkien and the Making of a Mythology (2005) and the Extended Edition of Smith of Wootton Major (... |
The Mythopoeic Society discusses myth, fantasy and imaginative literature in discussion groups across the U.S. and on the internet, in newsletters and scholarly books and journals, and at its annual Mythopoeic Conference. Inspired by the scholarly discussions and writings of the 1930s Oxford University group The Inklings (including C.S. Lewis,...
To say it in David Brawn's words, "the flagship book this year will be The Tales from the Perilous Realm, planned to be the definitive reading edition of Roverandom (10 years since publication), Farmer Giles of Ham, Leaf By Niggle, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, and Smith of Wootton Major".
Available for the first time in A-format on 1 september...
Verlyn Flieger and Douglas A. Anderson are both well-known Tolkien scholars, co-founders (with Michael Drout) of Tolkien Studies. HERE is an interview with the authors about Tolkien On Fairy-Stories. Flieger's most recent books include Interrupted Music: Tolkien and the Making of a Mythology (2005) and the Extended Edition of Smith of Wootton Major (... |
After the Tolkien calendar for The Lord of the Rings (2007) and The Children of Hurin (2008), the 2009 Calendar will focus on The Silmarillion and will feature illustrations from the revised illustration edition by Ted Nasmith. While we celebrated The Silmarillion's 30th anniversary last year, it is great to see it is now in the picture again.
In t...
After the Tolkien calendar for The Lord of the Rings (2007) and The Children of Hurin (2008), the 2009 Calendar will focus on The Silmarillion and will feature illustrations from the revised illustration edition by Ted Nasmith. While we celebrated The Silmarillion's 30th anniversary last year, it is great to see it is now in the picture again.
In t...