Tolkien Quest: Night Of The Nazgul...John David Ruemmler...Berkley Books
The Tolkien Quiz Book...Bart Andrews...Signet
The Tolkien Quiz Book...Bart Andrews...Signet
The Tolkien Quiz Book...Andrew Murray...Harper Collins
Bored Of The Rings...Henry N. Beard & Douglas C. Kenney of The Harvard Lampoon...Signet
Bored Of The Rings...Henry N. beard & Douglas C. Kenney of The Harvard Lampoon...Signet
Bored Of The Rings...Henry N. Beard & Douglas C. Kenney of The Harvard Lampoon...Roc
The Sellamillion..."A. R. R. R. Roberts" (Adam Roberts)...Gollancz
Tales Before Tolkien...ed. Douglas A. Anderson...Del Rey
The Sellamillion..."A. R. R. R. Roberts" (Adam Roberts)...Gollancz
Tales Before Tolkien...ed. Douglas A. Anderson...Del Rey
A Hobbit's Travels...Michael Green...Running Press
A Hobbit's Journal...Michael Green...Running Press
A Walk Through The Shire...Michael Green...Running Press
Final Witness...Simon Tolkien...Random House
Today's books have very tenuous (if obvious) connections indeed to Tolkien's "legendarium." Quiz books, a which-way adventure, parodies, blank journals decorated with art marginalia. If The Tolkien Fan's Medieval Reader is a look at the professor's roots in older myth and literature, Tales Before Tolkien is a reader in "modern fantasy," showing stories that came before him and that he acknowledged were influences or favorites. Final Witness is a legal crime story by one of JRRT's grandsons, and has nothing to do with LOTR at all; I got it as a curiosity (to me; I am no fan or judge of this particular genre) and keep it in my Tolkien collection as such.
Book Count: 1747.
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