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Thanks, RR. I did know about the maps being pulled from the 'net, but not about the use of words. So is Adam Christopher's son? Maybe he is introducing his dad to the joys of the Internet!
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It's great they are finally doing this - great that they will presenting scholarship of general interest and....well......great that they are producing a platform for people to enjoy Tolkien's own less well know artwork! I think it's long overdue.
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Christopher Tolkien mentions in the preface to The Children of Hurin that Adam Tolkien (who is his son, btw) was crucial to the electronic side of things. I work for a newspaper and magazine publisher, and virtually all our queries come by email these days - once they took the decision to publish the new book I reckon a website was inevitable. And a good thing too!! :)
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A little late on the uptake but I wanted to add my thanks for finding this site. I'm excited to know there will be so much more 'official' information out there for us to digest. :D

It is encouraging to know Adam may (pretty please (:-o< ) take up the steering of the great Tolkien ship. :D
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It is - it needs that kind of input and there must be a lot of work still to do with Tolkien's papers!
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Tolkien and Ireland

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Tolkien inspired by Galway landscape

by Deirdre O'Shaughnessy

'Lord of the Rings' author JRR Tolkien spent time in Galway while writing his masterpiece, it has been revealed.

Tolkien was an external examiner of English at NUI, Galway (then UCG) on several occasions during the 1950s. While in Ireland he stayed at the home of his fellow Professor of English, Diarmuid Murphy, whose daughter Rose recently spoke fondly of the "gentle, observant man" who visited her family during the 1950s and became a close friend.

Rose was a teenager when Tolkien first visited, but during his later visits she would have been a student at NUIG, and it's possible that he marked her papers. Although she cannot remember many "serious conversations" with the Oxford don, Rose told the Galway Independent that he was very interested in nature, and hated any blot of industry on the landscape, a passion reflected in the last book of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

The fantasy writer and scholar of Old English was also awarded an honorary doctorate by the National University of Ireland in 1954, the same year his seminal work was published.

According to Professor Kevin Barry, Dean of Arts and a former Head of English at NUIG, Tolkien was well known as an "extraordinary storyteller", and he was always welcome, due to his "incredible fund of stories and gossip, not just about fantasy but also about his university colleagues".

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Oxonmoot 2007

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What is an Oxenmoot

Oxonmoot is held in Oxford in September every year, usually on the weekend closest to the 22nd of September: Frodo and Bilbo's birthday. Most of the event is held in an Oxford college. There are usually around 100 to 200 in attendence.

The moot usually includes talks, a quiz, an art show, a masquerade and other entertainments, a visit to Tolkien's grave in north Oxford, and last, but not least, the chance to spend a weekend in the company of other fans of Tolkien's work.

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I booked a few weeks ago :D . No idea what it will be like..... :lol: . I'll take a couple of the paintings but there is no way I'm taking part in any masquerade!
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I can't wait to read your report!
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WooHoo! Iolanthe will be our MeJ on the spot reporter. :D Can't wait!!
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:lol: You know I won't be able to produce a serious report, don't you :twisted: :lol: !
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The Hobbit 70th Anniversary Edition

A bit in reporting this news however Harper and Row are planning to release a 70th anniversary edition of The Hobbit on September 16th.
Also, three more titles to look forward too. :D

Read about it at Baren's Tolkien Library.com.
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This is great news - I want to replace my sadly dilapidated childhood hobbit and also want the History of the Hobbit volumes so getting it all as a bundle with an illustrated 70th edition is terrific :D .
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Iolanthe wrote: getting it all as a bundle with an illustrated 70th edition is terrific :D .
I'll say! I have a fairly new Hobbit paperback but I'm starting to prefer hardcovers - and a Hobbit History would be fabulous. And the drawings are wonderful. Another item for the wishlist!!
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Robert Hardy on Tolkien

Here is a great little Tolkien anecdote from actor Robert Hardy in today's Daily Mail:
Actor Robert Hardy, 81, talking at his Magdalen College, Oxford, 'gaudy' - reunion feast - said he was taught by Hobbit creator John Tolkien. 'In our first tutorial he summoned six of us to the pub, put his hands over his eyes, asked us to swap places and read out our essays. He then proceeded to tell us exactly where we were from in the country and what our background was - all from our voices. He got it exactly right with all of us.'

© Daily Mail

What a great anecdote, bringing in Tolkien's love of the english pub, ear for language and dialect, and his eccentricity all on one go!

Actor Robert Hardy is an interesting man himself being a historian and leading expert on the English Longbow :D .
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