Jim Allan - An Introduction to Elvish of J.R.R.Tolkien - 1978-1978





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An Introduction to Elvish of J.R.R.Tolkien by Jim Allan is a first UK edition (1978), softback, 300 pages, in English, published by Bran's Head Books Ltd, covering linguistics, reference and science fiction/fantasy.
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J.R.R.Tolkien
An Introduction to Elvish
Ed. Jim Allan
First UK Edition 1978 / First Printing*
ISBN 0905220102
From TolkienGateway: “An Introduction to Elvish and to Other Tongues, Proper Names and Writing Systems of the Third Age of the Western Lands of Middle-Earth as Set Forth in the Published Writings of Professor John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was a book by Jim Allan that discussed the languages of Middle-earth.
The book comprises various articles written by members of the Mythopoeic Society and its publication was authorized by the Mythopoeic Linguistic Fellowship (a forerunner of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship).
Authors to the articles include: Jim Allan, Bill Welden, Paula Marmor, Christopher Gilson, Lise Menn, Laurence J. Krieg and others.
Discussing the earliest stages of Elvish in The Book of Lost Tales, Christopher Tolkien suggested this book as a reference for the vocabulary of Quenya of the later stages.”
First Ed.1978 geplastificeerd
J.R.R.Tolkien
An Introduction to Elvish
Ed. Jim Allan
First UK Edition 1978 / First Printing*
ISBN 0905220102
From TolkienGateway: “An Introduction to Elvish and to Other Tongues, Proper Names and Writing Systems of the Third Age of the Western Lands of Middle-Earth as Set Forth in the Published Writings of Professor John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was a book by Jim Allan that discussed the languages of Middle-earth.
The book comprises various articles written by members of the Mythopoeic Society and its publication was authorized by the Mythopoeic Linguistic Fellowship (a forerunner of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship).
Authors to the articles include: Jim Allan, Bill Welden, Paula Marmor, Christopher Gilson, Lise Menn, Laurence J. Krieg and others.
Discussing the earliest stages of Elvish in The Book of Lost Tales, Christopher Tolkien suggested this book as a reference for the vocabulary of Quenya of the later stages.”
First Ed.1978 geplastificeerd

