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* '''21-23''' - [[Oxonmoot 2001]]. | * '''21-23''' - [[Oxonmoot 2001]]. | ||
==October== | ==October== | ||
* '''31''' - ''[[Tyalie Tyelellieva]]'' issue 17 is published. | * '''[[October 30|30]]'''- The parody book ''[[The Roadkill of Middle Earth]]'' is published. | ||
* '''[[October 31|31''' - ''[[Tyalie Tyelellieva]]'' issue 17 is published. | |||
==November== | ==November== | ||
* '''6''' - [[Decipher]] publishes the first set of "[[The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game|Decipher Cards]]", ''The Fellowship of the Ring''. | * '''6''' - [[Decipher]] publishes the first set of "[[The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game|Decipher Cards]]", ''The Fellowship of the Ring''. |
Revision as of 18:30, 27 May 2010
Tolkien-related events that took place in 2001.
January
- 3 - The Peruvian Tolkien Society is founded.
- 17 - Richard E. Blackwelder, Tolkien collector, dies.
- ? - Other Hands 31/32 is published.
March
- 1 - Tyalie Tyelellieva issue 16 is published.
April
- 5 - Brother Theodore, who played Gollum in Rankin/Bass' The Hobbit and The Return of the King, dies of pneumonia.
- 28 - Paul Daneman, who voiced Bilbo Baggins in the 1968 radio series of The Hobbit, dies.
June
- 27 - Artist Tove Jansson dies.
July
- 5 - Tolkien Thing III.
- ? - Vinyar Tengwar 42 is published.
- ? - Other Hands 33/34 is published.
August
- 3-6 - Mythcon XXXII.
September
- 21-23 - Oxonmoot 2001.
October
- 30- The parody book The Roadkill of Middle Earth is published.
- [[October 31|31 - Tyalie Tyelellieva issue 17 is published.
November
- 6 - Decipher publishes the first set of "Decipher Cards", The Fellowship of the Ring.
- 29 - Quest for the Ring airs on FOX TV.
- ? - Finding God in The Lord of the Rings is published.
December
- 4 - The documentary Master of the Rings is released.
- 15 - Tyalie Tyelellieva issue 18 is published.
- 19 - Peter Jackson's The Fellowship of the Ring premieres.
- ? - Tolkien: Man and Myth is published.
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- ? - Music Inspired by Middle Earth, a musical album featuring many artists, including David Arkenstone, is released.
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