One for the Tolkien (not just Middle-earth) aficionados this, a new release to look forward to next year. 

Much as I might personally love to read some more, unreleased writing about Middle-earth its probably fair to say that that particular well has now run dry. However, given that Tolkien’s original conception of Middle-earth was as a mythology for England I’m absolutely fascinated to read The Professor’s take on what is arguably the only major English mythology that has a pre-Norman root.

Got to wait until May 23rd for this one, but as always Amazon pre-orders are already open!

I wonder if it was a conscious decision to put the publication for this as far as possible away from Hobbit movie releases, May 23rd does rather neatly bisect the year between movie releases, doesn’t it?

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One for the Tolkien (not just Middle-earth) aficionados this, a new release to look forward to next year. 

Much as I might personally love to read some more, unreleased writing about Middle-earth its probably fair to say that that particular well has now run dry. However, given that Tolkien’s original conception of Middle-earth was as a mythology for England I’m absolutely fascinated to read The Professor’s take on what is arguably the only major English mythology that has a pre-Norman root.

Got to wait until May 23rd for this one, but as always Amazon pre-orders are already open!

I wonder if it was a conscious decision to put the publication for this as far as possible away from Hobbit movie releases, May 23rd does rather neatly bisect the year between movie releases, doesn’t it?

One for the Tolkien (not just Middle-earth) aficionados this, a new release to look forward to next year. 
Much as I might personally love to read some more, unreleased writing about Middle-earth its probably fair to say that that particular well has now run dry. However, given that Tolkien’s original conception of Middle-earth was as a mythology for England I’m absolutely fascinated to read The Professor’s take on what is arguably the only major English mythology that has a pre-Norman root.
Got to wait until May 23rd for this one, but as always Amazon pre-orders are already open!
I wonder if it was a conscious decision to put the publication for this as far as possible away from Hobbit movie releases, May 23rd does rather neatly bisect the year between movie releases, doesn’t it?