The Complete Guide to Middle-earth: Tolkien's World from A to Z
by Robert Foster
from Del Rey
For the millions who have already ventured to Middle-earth, and for the countless others who have yet to embark on the journey–here is the one indispensable A-to-Z guide that brings Tolkien’s universe to life.
EVERY CHARACTER
From Adaldrida Brandybuck to Zaragamba–every Hobbit, Elf, Dwarf, Man, Orc, or other resident of Middle-earth is vividly described and accurately located in proper place and time.
EVERY PLACE
Colorfully detailed descriptions of geographical entries allow you to pick up the action anywhere in Middle-earth and follow it through all five volumes.
EVERY THING
From stars and streams to food and flora, everything found in Middle-earth is alphabetically listed and, when necessary, cross-referenced.
HERE IS TRULY A MASTER KEY
TO TOLKIEN’S MIDDLE-EARTH
From the Trade Paperback edition.
The Complete Guide to Middle-Earth: From the Hobbit to the Silmarillion
by Robert Foster
from Del Rey
The one indispensable book for all the millions of readers of J.R.R. Tolkien. Completely revised, expanded and updated, this definitive concordance includes detailed, easy-to-locate page references to all the wonders set forth in the greatest epic fantasy of all time.
A Guide to Middle-Earth 2003 Block Calendar: Exploring the World of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
by Robert Foster
from Andrews McMeel Publishing
The grand tale of courage and adventure in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy has enthralled readers for more than half a century, with U.S. editions of the epic selling more than 100 million copies. The Guide to Middle-Earth 2003 Calendar is the ideal passage into the history and lore of Tolkien's fantasyland and is sure to satisfy the curiosity of both the faithful followers of Middle-earth as well as the new generation of fans created by the recently released movie The Fellowship of the Ring. With details ranging from Frodo Baggin's personality and genealogy to Sauron's creation and misuse of The Rings, each entry of this daily calendar will help expand the reader's knowledge and understanding of the intricate and fascinating world of the Hobbits.
A Guide To Middle-Earth 2004 Day-To-Day Calendar
by Robert Foster
from Andrews McMeel Publishing
Readers and moviegoers alike have once again fallen in love with Frodo Baggins and the tale of his Quest through Middle-earth. Although the story told in The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings has enthralled readers for more than fifty years, The Two Towers - the recently released second movie of the trilogy - continues to draw new fans to J.R.R. Tolkien's epic adventure. The first movie has become the fifth top-grossing movie of all time, and sales of all Tolkien-related materials were $21.5 million for the first half of 2002. With this growing popularity, new and old fans alike will delight in the return of the Guide to Middle-Earth 2004 Calendar. Classic information exploring key characters and events is combined with new daily entries that provide insights into details and minutiae that give Tolkien's story its depth and drama. The tale's legions of followers will find this yearlong guide an indispensable companion as they travel through the lands of Middle-earth.
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