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An Afternoon in Middle-earth
AuthorLeslie Holloway (editor)
PublisherCannon Hill: Midlands Art Centre
Released1969
FormatProgramme booklet
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An Afternoon in Middle-earth is the programme booklet of the event "An Afternoon in Middle-earth", held on 30 November 1969 at the Studio Theatre, Midlands Art Centre, Cannon Hill (Birmingham). The programme includes a letter from J.R.R. Tolkien.[1][2]

Included in the booklet (which "amounts to a fair-sized magazine") is also an introduction by Leslie Holloway (the producer of the event), an article on Tolkien fandom by Joy Hill ("Daily Life in Middle-earth"), as well as "articles by Keith Brace of the Birmingham Post, and Charlotte and Denis Plimmer, from the Daily Telegraph, among others".[3]


References

  1. Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond (2006), The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide: I. Chronology, p. 764
  2. An Afternoon in Middle-earth at An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography (accessed 26 February 2011)
  3. "Birmingham, Beorn, and elfland" (forum post by geordie, 7 October 2007) at Lotrplaza.com (accessed 26 February 2011)