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J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Fall of Gondolin review: Lord of the Rings precursor is a fitting last great tale ...
"FALL OF GONDOLIN," by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Christopher Tolkien, illustrated by Alan Lee, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 304 pages In his 94th year, Christopher Tolkien presents readers with what ...
JRR Tolkien still commands a vast legion of fans, on their own epic journey to find more about the world of Middle Earth. Now comes the newest addition to Tolkien’s library of books, one that ...
JRR Tolkien's The Fall of Gondolin, which the author described as "the first real story" set in Middle-earth, is to be published as a stand-alone book for the first time. The book charts the story ...
The publication of “The Fall of Gondolin,” at long last, represents the conclusion of a loose trilogy set in the Elder Days of J.R.R. Tolkien’s fictional realm of Middle-earth. As with the ...
JRR Tolkien’s The Fall of Gondolin, his tale of a beautiful, mysterious city destroyed by dark forces which The Lord of the Rings author called “the first real story” of Middle-earth, will ...
The Fall of Gondolin, which was begun more than 100 years ago, ... The only Middle-earth-based novels to be published by JRR Tolkien in his lifetime were The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
JRR Tolkien's The Fall of Gondolin, which the author described as "the first real story" set in Middle-earth, is to be published as a stand-alone book for the first time. The book charts the story ...
He later returned to Middle-earth for his best-known works, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The Fall of Gondolin was set aside and never published in the author's lifetime, but 45 ...
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