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| Best Sellers Rank | #33,150 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #49 in Gaslamp Fantasy #53 in Arthurian Fantasy #100 in Historical Fantasy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,003) |
| Dimensions | 14.9 x 3.3 x 22.8 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0008537836 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0008537838 |
| Item Weight | 416 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 352 pages |
| Publication date | 15 February 2023 |
| Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers Ltd |
M**J
My collection
Beautiful ❤️
J**G
Beautiful!
Such a gorgeous book!
A**R
Another banger from Tolkien!
Absolutely stunning! What else is there to say!
P**A
Terrific Book
Another masterpiece by sir J.R.R.Tolkien. beautifully edited and illustrated by Brian Sibley and Alan Lee. It describes the detailed account of the 2nd age, destruction of the island realm of numenor, forging of the rings of powers and the war of the last alliance. If you want to dig more deep in the 2nd age then this book is for you.
A**D
This book, like the Hobbit/LotR/Silmarillion/UT and unlike the HoME & Great Tales is high quality paper, sewn binding, high quality boards and 2 color ink. Well worth the purchase price for you collection.
B**R
This beautiful book was ruined because they put the price tag on the dusk jacket and it rips the printing after removing the tag
D**Y
illustrations could have been treated better like in other books of this series
J**D
J.R.R. Tolkien was a prolific writer and scholar who worked on his legendarium throughout his life. Most of his readers will be best familiar with The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings which were published in his lifetime. After his death in 1973 his son Christopher was responsible for the editing and publishing of many other works, especially The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, and the 12 volume History of Middle-earth. Since Christopher's own passing other scholars have taken on the task of editing and publishing more of Tolkien's work. The Fall of Numenor, edited by well known Tolkien scholar Brian Sibley, is the latest and one of the most interesting of these. The Fall of Numenor is primarily a history of the Second Age, referred to by Tolkien himself as "a dark age." Primarily it deals with the rise and fall of the great kingdom of Men called Numenor or Westernesse, located on a large island raised for that purpose by the Valar and situated between Middle-earth itself in the East and the Blessed Realms in the Distant West. The Men who had fought alongside the Elves in the great wars against Morgoth in the First Age were granted Numenor in thanks and as a refuge from the troubles of Middle-earth. The Men, now known as the Dunedain, were given great gifts and blessings, but forbidden to sail westward out of sight of their own land. At first the Dunedain obeyed this limitation, but as the centuries wore on and their wealth and power increased many began to long for the immortality of the Elves. Eventually this led to a shadow falling over Numenor, abetted by the growing power of Morgoth's chief servant Sauron in Middle-earth, and finally to its complete destruction. Tolkien was haunted throughout his life by dreams of a great wave falling upon the lands and drowning them. These Atlantaean visions found outlets in many of his stories which have been collected here for the first time. The Fall of Numenor contains material from The Lord of the Rings and its Appendices, The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, the abandoned time travel tale The Lost Road, and The Nature of Middle-earth. In this collected form the tales of the Second Age gain new power and interest, enhanced by the many beautiful illustrations from one of the greatest Tolkien illustrators at work today, Alan Lee. The Fall of Numenor is not only a work of great scholarship but of beauty as well. Alan Lee's color plates and smaller black and white illustrations help Tolkien's words gain greater life, and Sibley's impeccable editing and thorough annotations add inestimable value as well. The book is a delight to hold and look through, with every page demonstrating the care taken to make it a work of quality. This is a book worthy of the libraries of Rivendell, Lothlorien, Minas Tirith, or even Bag End. All Tolkien scholars and other lovers of Middle-earth will find it indispensable and an utter delight.
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