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'''''Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds''''' is a collection of the proceedings of the 10th Tolkien Society Seminar, held in Leicester in 1995. The book was published under the auspices of the [[Peter Roe Memorial Fund]] in [[1996]] and re-published in [[1998]]. | '''''Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds''''' is a collection of the proceedings of the 10th Tolkien Society Seminar, held in Leicester in 1995. The book was published by [[The Tolkien Society]] in [[1996]] under the auspices of the [[Peter Roe Memorial Fund]] in [[1996]] and re-published in [[1998]]. | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== |
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Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds | |
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Editor | Richard Crawshaw |
Illustrator | Ian Harding |
Publisher | The Tolkien Society |
Released | 1996 |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 60 |
ISBN | 0-905520-10-6 |
Series | Peter Roe Memorial Fund |
Preceded by | The First and Second Ages |
Followed by | Digging Potatoes, Growing Trees - Volume 1 |
Travel and Communication in Tolkien's Worlds is a collection of the proceedings of the 10th Tolkien Society Seminar, held in Leicester in 1995. The book was published by The Tolkien Society in 1996 under the auspices of the Peter Roe Memorial Fund in 1996 and re-published in 1998.
Contents[edit | edit source]
- "The Palantíri - a study", by Alex Lewis
- "The Road Goes Ever On: Tolkien's use of the journey motive in constructing The Lord of the Rings", by John Ellison
- "Who Mends the Roads: Superstructures without Substructures", by Richard Allen
- "First Catch Your Oliphaunt: A rambling look at the natural and unnatural history of elephants", by Ruth Lacon
- "The Geography of the Shire: Reference Points for a study of communication", by Ian Smalley
- "The History and Practice of Communications in the Shire", by Tom Marringer
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