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- This is the wonderful tale that Tolkien wrote before The Lord of the Rings. It tells the story of Bilbo Baggins, Frodo’s cousin, and his remarkable journey with the Wizard Gandalf and thirteen Dwarves, to kill Smaug the Golden and reclaim a fabulous treasure. Along the way, he also happens by chance to pick up a certain Ring.
Got it all.
Lúthien and Morgoth ~ Luca Michelucci. At the gates, however, Carcharoth the mightiest werewolf of all confronted them. However Lúthien suddenly became possessed by the ancient angelic power in her blood and forced him into a deep slumber. Together they reached the Throne of Morgoth and here the Dark Lord saw through Lúthien's disguise and stripped her of it.
There and Back Again by Sadie Stein
"Since 2003, the Tolkien Society has celebrated Tolkien Reading Day on March 25. Why today, which is neither Tolkien’s birthday, nor Bilbo and Frodo’s? The answer will be obvious to regular observers of the holiday: March 25 marks the downfall of Sauron." I think I'll go finish reading The Hobbit now.
The Lord of the Rings
Illustrated by Eric Fraser, one of the foremost British illustrators of the 20th century, his images – a total of 7 full-page images and 57 head-pieces – are based on original designs by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. Tolkien had seen her sketches and was so impressed that his executors gave special permission for Fraser to interpret them for these Folio editions.
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