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'''''Funeral Customs in Tolkien's Trilogy''''' is a booklet by [[Karen Rockow]].  
'''''Funeral Customs in Tolkien's Trilogy''''' is a booklet by Karen Rockow.  


==Content==
==Content==
This short booklet is 25 pages long and covers the death and funerary rites and their historic/mythological roots. It covers the deaths of [[Boromir|Boromir]], the [[Rohirrim]], [[Gondorians]], [[Dwarves]] and [[Hobbits]], as well as the practices of the [[Sauron|Dark Forces]] and the history of the [[barrow-wights]].  
This short booklet is 25 pages long and covers the death and funerary rites and their historic/mythological roots. It covers the deaths of [[Boromir]], the [[Rohirrim]], [[Gondorians]], [[Dwarves]] and [[Hobbits]], as well as the practices of the [[Sauron|Dark Forces]] and the history of the [[barrow-wights]].  
 
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Funeral Customs in Tolkien's Trilogy
Funeral Customs in Tolkien's Trilogy.jpg
AuthorKaren Rockow
PublisherT-K Graphics
Released1973
FormatPaperback
Pages28

Funeral Customs in Tolkien's Trilogy is a booklet by Karen Rockow.

Content[edit | edit source]

This short booklet is 25 pages long and covers the death and funerary rites and their historic/mythological roots. It covers the deaths of Boromir, the Rohirrim, Gondorians, Dwarves and Hobbits, as well as the practices of the Dark Forces and the history of the barrow-wights.