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Mallorn 22
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EditorJenny Curtis
Cover artistPauline Baynes
PublisherThe Tolkien Society
PrinterHanway Print Centre
ReleasedApril 1985
FormatA4 stapled paperback
Pages44
ISSN0306-6674
Preceded byMallorn 21
Followed byMallorn 23

Mallorn 22 is the twenty-second issue of the The Tolkien Society's annual journal Mallorn, published in April 1985.

Contents

  • Cover Illustration
  • Editorial
    • By: Jenny Curtis
  • Oromë and the Wild Hunt: the development of a myth
    • By: Michael Burgess
  • Art: 'Kementari'
    • By: Mark Allaby
  • Tolkien's Shire and Wagner's Nuremberg: a comparison
  • Poem: "Lament for the High Born"
    • By: David Phillips
  • Book Review: The Book of Lost Tales (Part 2)
  • Cultural Name Association: A Tolkien example from Gilgamesh
    • By: J. S. Ryan
  • Poem: "Evenstar"
    • By: Stephen Allcroft
  • "Other Minds and Hands": An Experiment in Reconstructing 'The Tale of Valacar and Vidumavi'
    • By: Kathleen Herbert
  • 'The Heart of the Matter'
    • By: 'I. T. T.'
  • Art: 'Temptation'
    • By: John Henson
  • The Forest
    • By: Carol Jeffs
  • Mallorn Mail: Letters to the Editor
  • From Genesis to Revelation in Middle-earth
    • By: Irene Garnett
  • The Image of Pain: a tale of the Folk of Haleth
    • By: Michael Burgess
  • Poem: "The Breaking of Boromir"
    • By: Peter Duffy
  • Guidelines for Mallorn contributors
  • Where to Write
  • The Tolkien Society
  • Inside Art
    • By: Steve Lines, Mervyn Finlay, Ted Nasmith, Tom Sherry, Sylvia Hunnewell, Inger Edelfeldt, Timo Raittila, Tony Curtis:
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