The Peoples of Middle-Earth

The Peoples of Middle-Earth

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Science Fiction Action & Adventure History
Format Paperback
Pages 482
Language English
Published Aug 5, 2002
Publisher HarperCollins
ISBN-10 0261103482
ISBN-13 9780261103481
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Set in the vast and intricate world created by J.R.R. Tolkien, this book delves deep into the rich histories and cultures of the various peoples inhabiting Middle-Earth. With the guidance of Christopher Tolkien, readers are invited to explore the lore that underpins his father's masterpieces. The work reveals how Tolkien meticulously crafted a mythology that evolved over decades, offering profound insights into the Elves, Dwarves, Men, and other beings that populate his universe.

As familiar characters and lands come to life through detailed narratives, enthusiasts of Tolkien’s world can appreciate the depth and complexity of the societies within it. The book serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Tolkien’s imagination, showcasing the interwoven threads of history, language, and culture that enrich the tales of Middle-Earth.

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