| This Book is complete with descriptive text, both black and white and color illustrations, maps, a chronology, and a special index referring readers back to Tolkien's original works.
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| Included in this Book are sections devoted to Books, both by and about Tolkien; Calendars; Toys; Collectible statues; Audio recordings; and so much more.
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| This Book includes intriguing excerpts from the manuscript drafts of Tolkien's seminal essay 'On Fairy-Stories" and from his unpublished commentary on Smith of Wooten Major.
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| This guide to travels in Middle-Earth includes an original chapter by Tolkien himself, explaining the meaning and origin of the names in Lord of the Rings.
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| For J. R. R. Tolkien lovers everywhere, here's an innovative book celebrating The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings through poems, stories, songs, and dozens of illustrations.
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| A critical bigraphy...this Book traces Tolkien's fascinating and unusual life and examines his definitive fantasy works.
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| This Book is for everyone who has delighted in J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy masterwork-or anyone who's just looking for a good laugh.
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| Within this Book, this overview of the major Christian mythmakers explores how they influenced and inspired one another, and identifies the symbols and emblems in their works.
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| This book is a useful tool for students needing to examine the themes and context of Tolkien's work.
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| This book opens doors to faith-sharing, particularly with young people. Author Dalton guides the reader through the contemporary fantasy stories.
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| This book includes an in-depth look at some of today's fantasy best-sellers and how they compare with each other.
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| In examining the Christian themes in the trilogy, authors Kurt Bruner and Jim Ware find that truth and fiction are not as far apart as they seem.
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| In examining the Christian themes in the trilogy, authors Kurt Bruner and Jim Ware find that truth and fiction are not as far apart as they seem.
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| Dickerson digs deep into why Tolkien's works are widely read and appreciated, and suggests that our lives are enriched by their wisdom and ethics.
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| This book contrasts the fantasy worlds of The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter, showing their very different worldviews.
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| Within this Book, Ellwood presents Tolkien's story as a tale of every reader's higher consciousness, death and rebirth, and triumph over evil.
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| Within this Book there are "Excellent fantasy stories by some of the finest writers in the field."
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| This absorbing guide to the mind behind Middle-earth will introduce or remind readers of the abundance that exists in Tolkien's thought and imagination.
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| In this colorfully illustrated Book revisit the Magic of the Hildebrandt Brother's Middle Earth! Includes a pullout poster!
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| Green approaches the Hobbit as serious literature and undertakes to apply archetypal analysis.
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| This Author looks at characters, places, the various books of the epic, dreams, and the notions of time and history, providing a rich and wonderful portrait.
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| This Author looks at characters, places, the various books of the epic, dreams, and the notions of time and history, providing a rich and wonderful portrait.
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| This Book is a biographical chapter about the man who was a brilliant Oxford professor and Catholic Christian, loving father and devoted husband, and close friend of C. S. Lewis.
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| Collins vividly portrays the life of the man who has been called "the master of fantasy."
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| A High Concept, High Fantasy, Low Comedy Spectacle.
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| Take a journey with Great Life Stories and meet some of the world's most interesting people.
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| This book explores how J.R.R. Tolkien's work came to be so diversely received.
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| This is a 32 Page guide for all 3 books.
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| Chance looks beyond the fantastic, self-contained world of Middle-earth to the twentieth-century parallels presented in the trilogy.
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