The History of Middle-earth
I’ve often said that
my essential Tolkien books consist of :
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings
The Silmarillion
Unfinished Tales
The Children of Hurin
The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun
The Fall of Arthur
Beowulf
The Story of Kullervo
Many people have often mentioned, or asked about, ‘The History of Middle-earth’. This series serves as further insight into the development of Tolkien’s worlds, so there are often ‘alternate versions’ of material. I’ve felt that The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales have provided me with satisfactory information to quench any thirsts I may have. Of course, there may be a few items that have been only published within specific books of the series.
If Tolkien’s main middle-earth books (The Hobbit – Unfinished Tales) are a movie, let’s say, then ‘The History of Middle-earth’ would be it’s ‘making of’ or ‘audio commentary’.
So this post is for the completists, and / or die hards. Or those who wish to know more, or get the ‘History of Middle-earth’ book series.
Like many other Tolkien books, HoM-e is offered in a few different formats. I’ll of course list them all here. Please note, that tolkien.co.uk offers 10% off, if all 13 print-on-demand books are ordered at once. However, to get the discount, you need to contact them. Use the ISBNs to get them. (amazon.co.uk, bookdepository.com, tolkien.co.uk )
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings
The Silmarillion
Unfinished Tales
The Children of Hurin
The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun
The Fall of Arthur
Beowulf
The Story of Kullervo
Many people have often mentioned, or asked about, ‘The History of Middle-earth’. This series serves as further insight into the development of Tolkien’s worlds, so there are often ‘alternate versions’ of material. I’ve felt that The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales have provided me with satisfactory information to quench any thirsts I may have. Of course, there may be a few items that have been only published within specific books of the series.
If Tolkien’s main middle-earth books (The Hobbit – Unfinished Tales) are a movie, let’s say, then ‘The History of Middle-earth’ would be it’s ‘making of’ or ‘audio commentary’.
So this post is for the completists, and / or die hards. Or those who wish to know more, or get the ‘History of Middle-earth’ book series.
Like many other Tolkien books, HoM-e is offered in a few different formats. I’ll of course list them all here. Please note, that tolkien.co.uk offers 10% off, if all 13 print-on-demand books are ordered at once. However, to get the discount, you need to contact them. Use the ISBNs to get them. (amazon.co.uk, bookdepository.com, tolkien.co.uk )
I: The Book of Lost Tales: Part 1
The
first of a two-book set that contains the early myths and legends which
led to the writing of Tolkien's epic tale of war, The Silmarillion. The
Book
of Lost Tales stands at the beginning of the entire conception of
Middle-earth and Valinor for the Tales were the first form of the myths
and legends that came to be called The Silmarillion. Embedded in English
legend and English association, they are set
in the narrative frame of a great westward voyage over the Ocean by a
mariner named Eriol to the lonely Isle where the Elves dwelt; from them
he learned their true history, the Lost Tales of Elfinesse. In the Tales
are found the earliest accounts of Gods and
Elves, Dwarves, Balrogs and Orcs; of the Silmarils and the Two Trees of
Valinor; of the geography and cosmology of Tolkien's invented world.
Paperback: 9780261102224
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II:
The Book of Lost Tales: Part 2
The
second of a two-book set that contains the early myths and legends
which led to the writing of Tolkien's epic tale of war, The
Silmarillion. This second
part of The Book of Lost Tales includes the tale of Beren and Luthien,
Turin and the Dragon, and the only full narratives of the Necklace of
the Dwarves and the Fall of Gondolin, itself the finest and most
exciting depiction of a battle that Tolkien ever wrote.
Each tale is followed by a commentary in the form of a short essay,
together with texts of associated poems, and contains extensive
information on names and vocabulary in the earliest Elvish languages.
Paperback: 9780261102149
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III: The Lays of Beleriand
The
third volume that contains the early myths and legends which led to the
writing of Tolkien's epic tale of war, The Silmarillion. This, the
third volume
of The History of Middle-earth, gives us a priviledged insight into the
creation of the mythology of Middle-earth, through the alliterative
verse tales of two of the most crucial stories in Tolkien's world -
those of Turien and Luthien. The first of the poems
is the unpublished Lay of The Children of Hurin, narrating on a grand
scale the tragedy of Turin Turambar. The second is the moving Lay of
Leithian, the chief source of the tale of Beren and Luthien in The
Silmarillion, telling of the Quest of the Silmaril
and the encounter with Morgoth in his subterranean fortress.
Accompanying the poems are commentaries on the evolution of the history
of the Elder Days. Also included is the notable criticism of The Lay of
The Leithian by CS Lewis, who read the poem in 1929.
Paperback: 9780261102262
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IV:
The Shaping of Middle-earth
The
fourth volume that contains the early myths and legends which led to
the writing of Tolkien's epic tale of war, The Silmarillion. In this
fourth volume
of The History of Middle-earth, the shaping of the chronological and
geographical structure of the legends of Middle-earth and Valinor is
spread before us. We are introduced to the hitherto unknown Ambarkanta
or "Shape of the World", the only account ever
given of the nature of the imagined Universe, ccompanied by maps and
diagrams of the world before and after the cataclyusms of The War of the
Gods and the Downfall of Numenor. The first map of Beleriend is also
reproduced and discussed. In The Annals of Valinor
and The Annals of Beleriend we are shown how the chronology of the
First Age was moulded: and the tale is told of Aelfwine, the Englishman
who voyaged into the True West and came to Tol Eressea, Lonely Isle,
where he learned the ancient history of Elves and
Men. Also included are the original 'Silmarillion' of 1926, and the
Quenta Noldorinwa of 1930 -- the only version of the myths and legends
of the First Age that J R R Tolkien completed to their end.
Paperback: 9780261102187
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V: The Lost Road
The
fifth volume of the History of Middle-earth, containing the early myths
and legends which led to the writing of Tolkien's epic tale of war, The
Silmarillion.
At the end of 1937, J R R Tolkien reluctantly set aside his work on the
myths and heroic legends of Valinor and Middle-earth and began The Lord
of the Rings. This fifth volume of The History of Middle-earth
completes the examination of his writing up to that
time. Later forms of The Annals of Valinor and The Annals of Beleriand
had been composed, The Silmarillion was nearing completion in a greatly
amplified form, and a new Map had been made. The legend of the Downfall
of Numenor had entered the work, including
those central ideas: the World Made Round and the Straight Path into
the vanished West. Closely associated with this was the abandoned
'time-travel' story The Lost Road, linking the world of Numenor and
Middle-earth with the legends of many other times and
peoples. Also included in this volume is the The Lhammas, as essay on
the complex languages and dialects of Middle-earth, and an 'etymological
dictionary' containing an extensive account of Elvish vocabularies.
Paperback: 9780261102255
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VI:
The Return of the Shadow
The
first part of The History of The Lord of the Rings, an enthralling
account of the writing of the Book of the Century which contains many
additional
scenes and includes the unpublished Epilogue in its entirety. The
Return of the Shadow is the story of the first part of the history of
the creation of The Lord of the Rings, a fascinating study of Tolkien's
great masterpiece, from its inception to the end
of the first volume, The Fellowship of the Ring. In The Return of the
Shadow (the abandoned title of the first volume of The Lord of the
Rings) we see how Bilbo's magic ring evolved into the supremely
dangerous Ruling Ring of the Dark Lord; and the precise,
and astonishingly unforeseen, moment when a Black Rider first rode in
to the Shire. The character of the hobbit called Trotter (afterwards
Strider or Aragorn) is developed, and Frodo's companions undergo many
changes of name and personality. The book comes
complete with reproductions of the first maps and facsimile pages from
the earliest manuscripts.
Paperback: 9780261102248
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VII:
The Treason of Isengard
The
second part of The History of The Lord of the Rings, an enthralling
account of the writing of the Book of the Century which contains many
additional
scenes and includes the unpublished Epilogue in its entirety. The
Treason of Isengard continues the account of the creation of The Lord of
the Rings started in the earlier volume, The Return of the Shadow. It
races the great expansion of the tale into new
lands and peoples south and east of the Misty Mountains: the emerence
of Lothlorien, of Ents, of the Riders of Rohan, and of Saruman the White
in the fortress of Isengard. In brief outlines and pencilled drafts
dashed down on scraps of paper are seen the first
entry of Galadriel, the earliest ideas of the history of Gondor, and
the original meeting of Aragorn and Eowyn, its significance destined to
be wholly transformed. The book also contains a full account of the
original map which was to be the basis of the emerging
geography of Middle-earth.
Paperback: 9780261102200
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VIII: The War of the Ring
The
third part of The History of The Lord of the Rings, an enthralling
account of the writing of the Book of the Century which contains many
additional
scenes and includes the unpublished Epilogue in its entirety. The War
of the Ring takes up the story of The Lord of the Rings with the Battle
of Helm's Deep and the drowning of Isengard by the Ents, continues with
the journey of Frodo, Sam and Gollum to the
Pass of Cirith Ungol, describes the war in Gondor, and ends with the
parley between Gandalf and the ambassador of the Dark Lord before the
Black Gate of Mordor. The book is illustrated with plans and drawings of
the changing conceptions of Orthanc, Dunharrow,
Minas Tirith and the tunnels of Shelob's Lair.
Paperback: 9780261102231
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IX: Sauron Defeated
The
final part of The History of The Lord of the Rings, an enthralling
account of the writing of the Book of the Century which contains many
additional
scenes and includes the unpublished Epilogue in its entirety. In the
first section of Sauron Defeated Christopher Tolkien completes his
fascinating study of The Lord of the Rings. Beginning with Sam's rescue
of Frodo from the Tower of Cirith Ungol, and giving
a very different account of the Scouring of the Shire, this section
ends with versions of the hitherto unpublished Epilogue, in which, years
after the departure of Bilbo and Frodo from the Grey Havens, Sam
attempts to answer his children's questions. The second
section is an edition of The Notion Club Papers. These mysterious
papers, discovered in the early years of the twenty-first century,
report the discussions of an Oxford club in the years 1986-7, in which
after a number of topics, the centre of interest turns
to the legend of Atlantis, the strange communications recevied by other
members of the club from the past, and the violent irruption of the
legend into the North-west of Europe. This series of fascinating books
has now been repackaged to complement the distinctive
and classic style of the 'black cover' A-format paperbacks of The
Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales.
Paperback: 9780261103054
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X: Morgoth’s Ring
The
first of two companion volumes which documents the later writing of The
Silmarillion, Tolkien's epic tale of war. After The Lord of the Rings
was at
last achieved, J R R Tolkien turned his attention once again to 'the
Matter of the Elder Days'. The text of the Annals of Aman, the 'Blessed
Land' in the far West, is given in full; while in writings hitherto
unknown is seen the nature of the problems that
Tolkien explored in his later years, as new and radical ideas,
portending upheaval in the old narratives, emerged at the heart of the
mythology, and as the destinies of Men and Elves, mortals and immortals,
ecame of central significance, together with a vastly
enlarged perception of the evil of Melkor, the Shadow upon Arda. The
second part of this history of the later Silmarillion is concerned with
developments in the legends of Beleriand after the completion of The
Lord of the Rings.
Paperback: 9780261103009
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XI:
The War of the Jewels
The
second of two companion volumes which documents the later writing of
The Silmarillion, Tolkien's epic tale of war. In The War of the Jewels
Christopher
Tolkien takes up his account of the later history of The Silmarillion
from the point where it was left in Morgoth's Ring. The story now
returns to Middle-earth, and the ruinous conflict of the High Elves and
the Men who were their allies with the power fothe
Dark Lord. With the publication in this book of all J.R.R. Tolkien's
later narrative writing concerned with the last centuries of the First
Age, the long history of The Silmarillion, from its beginning in The
Book of Lost Tales, is completed; and the enigmatic
state of the work at his death can be understood. This book contains
the full text of the Grey Annals, the primary record of The War of the
Jewels, and a major story of Middle-earth now published for the first
time: the tale of the disaster that overtook the
forest people of Brethil when Hurin the Steadfast came among them after
his release from long years of captivity in Angband, the fortress of
Morgoth.
Paperback: 9780261103245
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XII:
The Peoples of Middle-earth
The
Peoples of Middle-earth traces the evolution of the Appendices to The
Lord of The Rings, which provide a comprehensive historical structure of
the
Second and Third Ages, including Calendars, Hobbit genealogies and the
Westron language. The book concludes with two unique abandoned stories:
The New Shadow, set in Gondor during the Fourth Age, and the tale of
Tal-elmar, in which the coming of the dreaded
Numenorean ships is seen through the eyes of men of Middle-earth in the
Dark Years. With the publication of this book, the long history of
J.R.R. Tolkien's creation is completed and the enigmatic state of his
work can be understood.
Paperback: 9780261103481
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Index
Complete
integrated indices of History of Middle-earth volumes to complement new
series. For the first time every index from each of the twelve volumes
of The History Of Middle-earth has been published together in a single
volume -- to create a supreme index charting the writing of Tolkien's
masterpieces The Lord of The Rings and The Silmarillion.
Hardback [ Print on Demand only available through Tolkien.co.uk ]: 9780007365371
To read about print on demand (as well as make an inquiry about ordering all 13) go here : http://www.tolkien.co.uk/page/Features+%26+News/Print+On+Demand
There are also different hardback editions, which has 4 of the books in one volume. Please note, that neither of these include the matching ‘index volume’.
Complete Middle-earth Set: 9780007105083
History of Middle-earth: Part 1: 9780007149155
History of Middle-earth: Part 2: 9780007149162
History of Middle-earth: Part 3: 9780007149179
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