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Don't know [[Gollum]] from [[Gandalf]]? This plain-English guide helps you make sense of the creatures, language, geography, and richly detailed history of the fascinating world of [[Middle-earth]]. From the [[The Shire|Shire]] to [[Mount Doom]], from the [[Hobbits|hobbits]] to the [[Ringwraiths]], you'll discover the varied sources and inspirations behind Tolkien's stories and comprehend the meanings that lie beneath the surface. | Don't know [[Gollum]] from [[Gandalf]]? This plain-English guide helps you make sense of the creatures, language, geography, and richly detailed history of the fascinating world of [[Middle-earth]]. From the [[The Shire|Shire]] to [[Mount Doom]], from the [[Hobbits|hobbits]] to the [[Nazgûl|Ringwraiths]], you'll discover the varied sources and inspirations behind Tolkien's stories and comprehend the meanings that lie beneath the surface. | ||
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e Origins of Tolkien's Middle-earth For Dummies | |
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Author | Greg Harvey |
Publisher | Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated |
Released | September 2003 |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 338 |
ISBN | 0764541862 |
The Origins of Tolkien's Middle-earth For Dummies is a 2003 book.
From the publisher
Don't know Gollum from Gandalf? This plain-English guide helps you make sense of the creatures, language, geography, and richly detailed history of the fascinating world of Middle-earth. From the Shire to Mount Doom, from the hobbits to the Ringwraiths, you'll discover the varied sources and inspirations behind Tolkien's stories and comprehend the meanings that lie beneath the surface.