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Collected Sets, Indices
These collections are perfect for those just beginning to explore the creation of Tolkien's epic masterworks, or for the veteran enthusiast that would like to have a compact set of reference material close at hand.
"The Complete History of Middle-earth"
All twelve volumes of Christopher Tolkien's "The History of Middle-earth" series are assembled in this handy three volume hardcover set.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
"The History of the Lord of the Rings"
This four volume subset of "The History of Middle-earth," collects only those volumes that pertain to Tolkien's masterpiece "The Lord of the Rings." Includes "The Return of the Shadow," "The Treason of Isengard," "The War of the Ring," and a special volume unique to this edition, "The End of the Third Age," the first section of "Sauron Defeated," the ninth volume of "The History of Middle-earth," and completes Christopher Tolkien's account of his father's creation of "The Lord of the Rings." 'Softcover' Editions Houghton Mifflin's standard trade boxed 'softcover' editions.
"The Histories of Middle-earth"
Boxed set of the Random House/Ballantine pocket-book editions of "The Book of Lost Tales (Parts 1 & 2)," "The Lays of Beleriand," "The Shaping of Middle-earth," and "The Lost Road." 'Softcover' Editions Houghton Mifflin's standard trade boxed 'softcover' editions.
"The History of Middle-earth: Index"
In one of the single largest works of 'literary archaeology' ever undertaken, Tolkien's son and literary executor, Christopher Tolkien, edited the vast collection of manuscripts, together with maps and illustrations, and these were posthumously published in twelve volumes as 'The History of Middle-earth.' Christopher Tolkien also compiled this very detailed and thorough index for each of these books. This companion edition now brings together all of the indexes in one place, and provides the reader with an invaluable sourcebook to all the peoples, places and other significant entries from "The Silmarillion" and "The Lord of the Rings" which appear in "The History of Middle-earth." 'Softcover' Edition Houghton Mifflin's standard trade 'softcover' edition.
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