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The book containing the map belonged to illustrator Pauline Baynes, who drew much of the famous maps of both Tolkien's Middle-earth and C.S. Lewis' Narnia.
That's how the shop discovered the map of Middle-earth with handwritten notes from Tolkien himself. It appears to be in preparation for Baynes' work on a color map of Middle-earth that was first ...
A map of Middle-Earth annotated by J.R.R. Tolkien has been discovered in a copy of “The Lord of the Rings” owned by illustrator Pauline Baynes. The document offers glimpses into many of ...
Heavily annotated, the map demonstrates how painstakingly particular Tolkien was about the details of his imagined world, and offers new insight into the background of Middle Earth. “The map ...
The map was discovered in a copy of The Lord of the Rings owned by illustrator Pauline Bayes, who used it as reference for her poster of Middle-earth.Tolkien made sure to give her everything she ...
Baynes had been tasked with illustrations by publisher Allen & Unwin in 1970, and worked with Tolkien to her own map of Middle Earth. Tolkien suggested various edits regarding the locations of ...
The map shows the common places we know (and can’t pronounce) in Middle Earth, like Mordor, Minas Tirith, and the Sea of Rhûn. But on top of that, Tolkien wrote all over it with his own ...
A map of Middle-earth covered in annotations by J. R. R. Tolkien which was discovered tucked away in an old copy of The Lord Of The Rings has been sold for £60,000.
A map of Middle Earth with notes from JRR Tolkien himself is definitely not something you stumble upon every day, but that didn’t stop me from checking my copy of an annotated The Hobbit just to ...
“Tolkien: Maker of Middle-Earth” at the Morgan Library & Museum has the most extensive public display of original material from J.R.R. Tolkien in decades, including a map of Middle-earth from ...
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