
The Atlas of Tolkien’s Middle-earth
Catégorie: Science-Fiction, Tourisme et voyages
Auteur: M. C. Beaton
Éditeur: H.-G. Wells, Kyle Gray
Publié: 2018-02-06
Écrivain: Erin T. Gates
Langue: Italien, Serbe, Catalan
Format: Livre audio, pdf
Auteur: M. C. Beaton
Éditeur: H.-G. Wells, Kyle Gray
Publié: 2018-02-06
Écrivain: Erin T. Gates
Langue: Italien, Serbe, Catalan
Format: Livre audio, pdf
Tolkien's maps - Wikipedia - J. R. R. Tolkien's maps, depicting his fictional Middle-earth and other places in his legendarium, helped him with plot development, guides the reader through his often complex stories, and contributes to the impression of depth in his writings. Tolkien stated that he began with maps and developed his plots from them, but that he also wanted his maps to be picturesque
Middle-earth - Wikipedia - Tolkien's stories chronicle the struggle to control the world (called Arda) and the continent of Middle-earth between, on one side, the angelic Valar, the Elves and their allies among Men; and, on the other, the demonic Melkor or Morgoth (a Vala fallen into evil), his followers, and their subjects, mostly Orcs, Dragons and enslaved Men. In later ages, after Morgoth's defeat and expulsion from
Barrow-downs | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom - The Barrow-downs, or Tyrn Gorthad, was an area of low hills located to the east of the Shire and the Old Forest, and west of the village of Bree. They were made by men in the First Age, and served as resting places for the men of the north, as well as Dúnedain, until evil spirits called Barrow-wights came and began to inhabit their barrows. The downs lay within the region of Cardolan in the
Middle-earth - Tolkien Gateway - · Middle-earth is a large continent, a mass of land that occupies the central regions of originally lay between two continents: Aman, the uttermost West from which it is separated by the ocean Belegaer, and the Land of the Sun, the uttermost East which the East Sea separates. The Westlands are the most well-known regions of the continent, and the only which have been mapped in great detail
Middle-earth | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom - "Middle-earth" is specifically intended to describe the lands east of the Great Sea , thus excluding Aman, but including Harad and other mortal lands not visited in Tolkien's stories. Many people apply the name to the entirety of Tolkien's world or exclusively to the lands described in The Hobbit , The Lord of the Rings , and The Silmarillion
The Atlas of Middle-Earth (Revised Edition - The Atlas of Middle-Earth (Revised Edition): 0046442126991: Karen Wynn Fonstad: Books ... An extensive appendix and an index help readers correlate the maps with Tolkien's novels. Previous page. Print length. 224 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Houghton Mifflin. Publication date. April 10, 1991. Dimensions . 8 x 0.56 x 11 inches. ISBN-10. 0618126996. ISBN-13. 978-0618126996
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