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Penguin Classics is re-releasing several titles that are said to have inspired J R R Tolkien. Legends from the Ancient North brings together some of the magical texts that most influenced J.R.R Tolkien, and the re-packaged books have been slashed in price... |
The land of Faery is a marvelous land. Far from the syrupy realm of sentimentalized, over-diminutized creatures of fancy that resemble a thimble-sized Cupid retrofitted with dragonfly aerodynamics (Our Professor exhibited righteous exasperation with such fancies (1)), Faery like our... |
The land of Faery is a marvelous land. Far from the syrupy realm of sentimentalized, over-diminutized creatures of fancy that resemble a thimble-sized Cupid retrofitted with dragonfly aerodynamics (Our Professor exhibited righteous exasperation with such fancies (1)), Faery like our... |
The land of Faery is a marvelous land. Far from the syrupy realm of sentimentalized, over-diminutized creatures of fancy that resemble a thimble-sized Cupid retrofitted with dragonfly aerodynamics (Our Professor exhibited righteous exasperation with such fancies (1)), Faery like our... |
The land of Faery is a marvelous land. Far from the syrupy realm of sentimentalized, over-diminutized creatures of fancy that resemble a thimble-sized Cupid retrofitted with dragonfly aerodynamics (Our Professor exhibited righteous exasperation with such fancies (1)), Faery like our... |
The land of Faery is a marvelous land. Far from the syrupy realm of sentimentalized, over-diminutized creatures of fancy that resemble a thimble-sized Cupid retrofitted with dragonfly aerodynamics (Our Professor exhibited righteous exasperation with such fancies (1)), Faery like our... |
The very first thing that strikes one, in reading the Mabinogion, is how evidently the medieval story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or... |
The very first thing that strikes one, in reading the Mabinogion, is how evidently the medieval story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or... |
The very first thing that strikes one, in reading the Mabinogion, is how evidently the medieval story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or... |
The very first thing that strikes one, in reading the Mabinogion, is how evidently the medieval story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or... |
The very first thing that strikes one, in reading the Mabinogion, is how evidently the medieval story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or... |
Pam Jones is a full time writer and poet. She was inspired by JRR Tolkien’s fantastic works The Hobbit initially, and then more recently by Peter Jackson’s first part, of three, films. Therefore she wrote a range of 40 riddles inspired, and based on the theme of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, and called the book that holds them Riddles by a JRR... |
Pam Jones is a full time writer and poet. She was inspired by JRR Tolkien’s fantastic works The Hobbit initially, and then more recently by Peter Jackson’s first part, of three, films. Therefore she wrote a range of 40 riddles inspired, and based on the theme of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, and called the book that holds them Riddles by a JRR... |
Pam Jones is a full time writer and poet. She was inspired by JRR Tolkien’s fantastic works The Hobbit initially, and then more recently by Peter Jackson’s first part, of three, films. Therefore she wrote a range of 40 riddles inspired, and based on the theme of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, and called the book that holds them Riddles by a JRR... |
Pam Jones is a full time writer and poet. She was inspired by JRR Tolkien’s fantastic works The Hobbit initially, and then more recently by Peter Jackson’s first part, of three, films. Therefore she wrote a range of 40 riddles inspired, and based on the theme of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, and called the book that holds them Riddles by a JRR... |
Pam Jones is a full time writer and poet. She was inspired by JRR Tolkien’s fantastic works The Hobbit initially, and then more recently by Peter Jackson’s first part, of three, films. Therefore she wrote a range of 40 riddles inspired, and based on the theme of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, and called the book that holds them Riddles by a JRR... |
Oloris Publishing is pleased to announce the release of a video by artist/photographer John Cockshaw for his book Wrath, Ruin and a Red Nightfall. This lavish art book is scheduled for release in 2014, but a sneak peek is available now by way of the film. Cockshaw takes the viewer on a tour of the areas that were his inspiration, the fruition of... |
Oloris Publishing is pleased to announce the release of a video by artist/photographer John Cockshaw for his book Wrath, Ruin and a Red Nightfall. This lavish art book is scheduled for release in 2014, but a sneak peek is available now by way of the film. Cockshaw takes the viewer on a tour of the areas that were his inspiration, the fruition of... |
Once in a while you get in touch with people who wish to share the story behind a book they own. This is always very nice, especially when the book in the story is a rare translation of The Hobbit and signed and dedicated by J.R.R. Tolkien and his son Father John F. R. Tolkien. The book was given to Father Antonio Quevedo by John F. R. Tolkien,... |
Once in a while you get in touch with people who wish to share the story behind a book they own. This is always very nice, especially when the book in the story is a rare translation of The Hobbit and signed and dedicated by J.R.R. Tolkien and his son Father John F. R. Tolkien. The book was given to Father Antonio Quevedo by John F. R. Tolkien,... |
Oloris Publishing is pleased to announce the release of a video by artist/photographer John Cockshaw for his book Wrath, Ruin and a Red Nightfall. This lavish art book is scheduled for release in 2014, but a sneak peek is available now by way of the film. Cockshaw takes the viewer on a tour of the areas that were his inspiration, the fruition of... |
Once in a while you get in touch with people who wish to share the story behind a book they own. This is always very nice, especially when the book in the story is a rare translation of The Hobbit and signed and dedicated by J.R.R. Tolkien and his son Father John F. R. Tolkien. The book was given to Father Antonio Quevedo by John F. R. Tolkien,... |
Oloris Publishing is pleased to announce the release of a video by artist/photographer John Cockshaw for his book Wrath, Ruin and a Red Nightfall. This lavish art book is scheduled for release in 2014, but a sneak peek is available now by way of the film. Cockshaw takes the viewer on a tour of the areas that were his inspiration, the fruition of... |