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|title=Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds | |title=Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds | ||
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| | |editor=Edited by [[Richard Crawshaw]] | ||
|publisher=[[The Tolkien Society]] | |publisher=[[The Tolkien Society]] | ||
|date=[[1996]] | |date=[[1996]] | ||
|format= | |format=Paperback | ||
|pages= | |pages=58 | ||
|isbn=0-905520-10-6 | |isbn=0-905520-10-6 | ||
| | |series=Peter Roe Booklets (No. 4) | ||
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'''''Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds''''' is a collection of the proceedings of the 10th Tolkien Society Seminar in Leicester, 1995. The book was published under the auspices of [[the Peter Roe Memorial Fund]]. | |||
'''Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds''' is a collection of the proceedings of the 10th Tolkien Society Seminar in Leicester, 1995. The book was published under the auspices of [[the Peter Roe Memorial Fund]]. | |||
==Contents== | ==Contents== |
Revision as of 19:46, 21 September 2011
Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds | |
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Editor | Edited by Richard Crawshaw |
Publisher | The Tolkien Society |
Released | 1996 |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 58 |
ISBN | 0-905520-10-6 |
Series | Peter Roe Booklets (No. 4) |
Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds is a collection of the proceedings of the 10th Tolkien Society Seminar in Leicester, 1995. The book was published under the auspices of the Peter Roe Memorial Fund.
Contents
- "The Palantíri - a study", by Alex Lewis
- "The Road Goes Ever On: Tolkien's use of the journey motive in constructing The Lord of the Rings", by John Ellison
- "Who Mends the Roads: Superstructures without Substructures", by Richard Allen
- "First Catch Your Oliphaunt: A rambling look at the natural and unnatural history of elephants", by Ruth Lacon
- "The Geography of the Shire: Reference Points for a study of communication", by Ian Smalley
- "The History and Practice of Communications in the Shire", by Tom Marringer