On Nov. 29, 1931, J.R.R. Tolkien introduced the world to Middle-earth — the most important part of it, anyway. The Hobbit wouldn’t be published for six more years. The Lord of the Rings was still ...
Deep in the foil walls of one Magic: the Gathering booster pack lies a shining ring laced with Elvish script, and one lucky person will find it. Whether the person who holds the One Ring will "keep it ...
Drop's Lord of the Rings Elvish Keyboard embodies the spirit of Tolkien. Bilbo didn't use a computer and a keyboard to write the Red Book of West March, nor did Tolkien himself with The Lord of the ...
J.R.R. Tolkien fans can save big on the gorgeous Illustrated Edition of the fantasy novelist's best-known work not named The Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit. The Silmarillion Tolkien Illustrated ...