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It strives to be the most extensive and complete online resource with content relating not just to the works of J R R Tolkien but also information on Tolkien-related images, adaptations, people, places, events, societies, and other works of scholarly and academic interest
- Timeline - Tolkien Gateway
↑ J R R Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed ), The Peoples of Middle-earth, "VIII The Tale of Years of the Third Age ", pp 244-5: "Of Eldarion son of Elessar it was foretold that he should rule a great realm, and that it should endure for a hundred generations of Men after him, that is until a new age brought in again new things…"
- Portal:Books - Tolkien Gateway
New release The Bovadium Fragments: together with The Origin of Bovadium Edited by Christopher Tolkien
- The Lord of the Rings - Tolkien Gateway
The Lord of the Rings is an epic high-fantasy book by J R R Tolkien Set in Middle-earth, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier work, The Hobbit, but eventually developed into a much larger work The writing began in 1937, and was published in three volumes in 1954 and 1955
- J. R. R. Tolkien - Tolkien Gateway
Christopher Tolkien has stated that Tolkien research is incomplete without the study of Tolkien's artwork but despite this, early Tolkien scholarship focused on his writings with little attention given to his art
- Gandalf - Tolkien Gateway
[66] Tolkien had a postcard labelled Der Berggeist ("the mountain spirit"), and on the paper cover in which he kept it, he wrote "the origin of Gandalf" at some point The postcard reproduces a painting of a bearded figure, sitting on a rock under a pine tree in a mountainous setting
- Woodmen - Tolkien Gateway
2012: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: Gandalf mentions at the meeting of the White Council that Greenwood the Great is now called " Mirkwood " by the Woodmen In the writings of J R R Tolkien men began to call it Mirkwood in T A 1050, almost 2000 years before this meeting of the White Council 2019: The Lord of the Rings Online:
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