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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
óma is a Quenya word meaning "voice". Coincidence or not, but on August 1st , 2008 almost all Tolkien titles will be released as OMA Mobile Editions.
OMA mobile editions are downloadable audiobooks, the same as the ones already available on CD and as downloads from Audible.co.uk. These will be available for people to download onto their mobile...
óma is a Quenya word meaning "voice". Coincidence or not, but on August 1st , 2008 almost all Tolkien titles will be released as OMA Mobile Editions.
OMA mobile editions are downloadable audiobooks, the same as the ones already available on CD and as downloads from Audible.co.uk. These will be available for people to download onto their mobile...
óma is a Quenya word meaning "voice". Coincidence or not, but on August 1st , 2008 almost all Tolkien titles will be released as OMA Mobile Editions.
OMA mobile editions are downloadable audiobooks, the same as the ones already available on CD and as downloads from Audible.co.uk. These will be available for people to download onto their mobile...
óma is a Quenya word meaning "voice". Coincidence or not, but on August 1st , 2008 almost all Tolkien titles will be released as OMA Mobile Editions.
OMA mobile editions are downloadable audiobooks, the same as the ones already available on CD and as downloads from Audible.co.uk. These will be available for people to download onto their mobile...
I was born in Chartres in 1972, I am French, and I am now living in Thonon-les-Bains, near Evian, on the shores of the lake of Geneva.I first heard of The Lord of the Rings in 1987, when friends advised me it was worth reading. But it is only during the summer of 1988, at sea, that I have bought the novel (of...
I was born in Chartres in 1972, I am French, and I am now living in Thonon-les-Bains, near Evian, on the shores of the lake of Geneva.I first heard of The Lord of the Rings in 1987, when friends advised me it was worth reading. But it is only during the summer of 1988, at sea, that I have bought the novel (of...
I was born in Chartres in 1972, I am French, and I am now living in Thonon-les-Bains, near Evian, on the shores of the lake of Geneva.I first heard of The Lord of the Rings in 1987, when friends advised me it was worth reading. But it is only during the summer of 1988, at sea, that I have bought the novel (of...
I was born in Chartres in 1972, I am French, and I am now living in Thonon-les-Bains, near Evian, on the shores of the lake of Geneva.I first heard of The Lord of the Rings in 1987, when friends advised me it was worth reading. But it is only during the summer of 1988, at sea, that I have bought the novel (of...
The bungalow Tolkien called "Woodridings" will soon be replaced with two superb contemporary houses. Tolkien bought the house in 1968 after spending many happy years in the area on holiday. He lived in the three-bed bungalow, which backs onto Branksome Chine, until his wife's death in 1972 when he moved back to Oxford. |
It came on the market... |
The bungalow Tolkien called "Woodridings" will soon be replaced with two superb contemporary houses. Tolkien bought the house in 1968 after spending many happy years in the area on holiday. He lived in the three-bed bungalow, which backs onto Branksome Chine, until his wife's death in 1972 when he moved back to Oxford. |
It came on the market... |
The bungalow Tolkien called "Woodridings" will soon be replaced with two superb contemporary houses. Tolkien bought the house in 1968 after spending many happy years in the area on holiday. He lived in the three-bed bungalow, which backs onto Branksome Chine, until his wife's death in 1972 when he moved back to Oxford. |
It came on the market... |
The bungalow Tolkien called "Woodridings" will soon be replaced with two superb contemporary houses. Tolkien bought the house in 1968 after spending many happy years in the area on holiday. He lived in the three-bed bungalow, which backs onto Branksome Chine, until his wife's death in 1972 when he moved back to Oxford. |
It came on the market... |
World at Large came up with a brilliant idea. To honour the move of the book The Hobbit to the big screen, their weekly podcast now features an interview with Rayner Unwin. Without Rayner Unwin there might never have been The Hobbit at all, and no Lord of the Rings either.
Because Rayner Unwins' father believed that children were the best judges of...
World at Large came up with a brilliant idea. To honour the move of the book The Hobbit to the big screen, their weekly podcast now features an interview with Rayner Unwin. Without Rayner Unwin there might never have been The Hobbit at all, and no Lord of the Rings either.
Because Rayner Unwins' father believed that children were the best judges of...
World at Large came up with a brilliant idea. To honour the move of the book The Hobbit to the big screen, their weekly podcast now features an interview with Rayner Unwin. Without Rayner Unwin there might never have been The Hobbit at all, and no Lord of the Rings either.
Because Rayner Unwins' father believed that children were the best judges of...
World at Large came up with a brilliant idea. To honour the move of the book The Hobbit to the big screen, their weekly podcast now features an interview with Rayner Unwin. Without Rayner Unwin there might never have been The Hobbit at all, and no Lord of the Rings either.
Because Rayner Unwins' father believed that children were the best judges of...
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...