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Books with author Michael Tolkien

  • The Hobbit; or, There and Back Again

    J.R.R. Tolkien, Michael Hague

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin, Oct. 30, 1989)
    This edition of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic is illustrated with 48 paintings by noted artist Michael Hague.Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who enjoys a comfortable, unambitious life, rarely traveling any farther than his pantry or cellar. But his contentment is disturbed when the wizard Gandalf and a company of dwarves arrive on his doorstep one day to whisk him away on an adventure. They have launched a plot to raid the treasure hoard guarded by Smaug the Magnificent, a large and very dangerous dragon. Bilbo reluctantly joins their quest, unaware that on his journey to the Lonely Mountain he will encounter both a magic ring and a frightening creature known as Gollum. Written for J.R.R. Tolkien's own children, The Hobbit has sold many millions of copies worldwide and established itself as a modern classic.
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  • The Cat and the Mice

    Michael Toler

    Audible Audiobook (Michael Toler, July 19, 2017)
    Small stories for young children: The Cat and the Mice.
  • The Hobbit, or, There and Back Again

    J.R.R. Tolkien, Michael Hague

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Oct. 29, 1984)
    This edition of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic is illustrated with 48 paintings by noted artist Michael Hague.Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who enjoys a comfortable, unambitious life, rarely traveling any farther than his pantry or cellar. But his contentment is disturbed when the wizard Gandalf and a company of dwarves arrive on his doorstep one day to whisk him away on an adventure. They have launched a plot to raid the treasure hoard guarded by Smaug the Magnificent, a large and very dangerous dragon. Bilbo reluctantly joins their quest, unaware that on his journey to the Lonely Mountain he will encounter both a magic ring and a frightening creature known as Gollum. Written for J.R.R. Tolkien's own children, The Hobbit has sold many millions of copies worldwide and established itself as a modern classic.
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  • Woodsy

    Michael Tolkien

    language (New Publications, March 8, 2014)
    Woodsies can take on any human shape, and have appeared in larger and finer forms than we can ever hope to have, though mostly they just need well-disguised bodies strong enough to care for plants that like wood-filtered light. They are mainly practical, wise, and helpful, but all families have misfits and trouble-makers and sometimes young woodsies like Leaf-lag won't grow up and have to learn the hard way.This rebellious, 'ne'er-dowell' woodsy only half listens to his lessons and training, and after idling his way through summer is frightened to face a season of work to make up for this during the warm and secure underground winter festivities. He decides to go his own way, but the cold and hunger are too much for him, so he takes refuge in a dolls' house inside the playroom of a large house. The two young children, whose noise and size at first terrify the visitor, are delighted with his presence, a secret close-kept from adults. But because he has not paid full attention to his training, every trick he plays to show off cannot be reversed, and this gets his friends into more and more trouble. He becomes disruptive, selfish, isolated and cowers away in fear of being trapped. After many adventures, including a night in a mouse trap, he has to make for the closed doors of the winter palace, beg for admittance and face up to the discipline of his teachers. ~~~~~~~~~Born in Birmingham in 1943, Michael Tolkien grew up in rural South Oxfordshire and North Yorkshire. He studied classics and English at St Andrews and Oxford. Settled in Rutland since 1968, he worked as a secondary school teacher until early retirement in 1994.His verse has been published in two booklets and five full collections, which have been widely and favourably reviewed. He recently adapted and developed two tales by Florence Bone, a forgotten children's writer. He presented his versions in narrative verse as Wish and Rainbow. This new tale for younger readers is similarly adapted from the work of Hilda Adshead's now rare little book, The Idle Fairy.
  • Woodsy

    Michael Tolkien

    Hardcover (New Generation Publishing, March 26, 2014)
    Woodsies can take on any human shape, and have appeared in larger and finer forms than we can ever hope to have, though mostly they just need well-disguised bodies strong enough to care for plants that like wood-filtered light. They are mainly practical, wise, and helpful, but all families have misfits and trouble-makers and sometimes young woodsies like Leaf-lag won't grow up and have to learn the hard way. This rebellious, 'ne'er-dowell' woodsy only half listens to his lessons and training, and after idling his way through summer is frightened to face a season of work to make up for this during the warm and secure underground winter festivities. He decides to go his own way, but the cold and hunger are too much for him, so he takes refuge in a dolls' house inside the playroom of a large house. The two young children, whose noise and size at first terrify the visitor, are delighted with his presence, a secret close-kept from adults. But because he has not paid full attention to his training, every trick he plays to show off cannot be reversed, and this gets his friends into more and more trouble. He becomes disruptive, selfish, isolated and cowers away in fear of being trapped. After many adventures, including a night in a mouse trap, he has to make for the closed doors of the winter palace, beg for admittance and face up to the discipline of his teachers. Born in Birmingham in 1943, Michael Tolkien grew up in rural South Oxfordshire and North Yorkshire. He studied classics and English at St Andrews and Oxford. Settled in Rutland since 1968, he worked as a secondary school teacher until early retirement in 1994. His verse has been published in two booklets and five full collections, which have been widely and favourably reviewed. He recently adapted and developed two tales by Florence Bone, a forgotten children's writer. He presented his versions in narrative verse as Wish and Rainbow. This new tale for younger readers is similarly adapted from the work of Hilda Adshead's now rare little book, The Idle Fairy.
  • Wish

    Michael Tolkien

    Hardcover (Union Bridge Books, March 1, 2013)
    Farmers in their alpine valley are haunted by Fængler, a cunning old enchanter, who ruins their lives by using an ancient wishing chain of powerful stones to spoil crops and steal children, cows and goats. Young Berwald and his sister Clara set out, without their parents knowing, to climb into the next valley, seize the chain, free their neighbourhood of fear, and wish for whatever they want. But they soon learn that the wild world beyond their home is full of strange forces – some good, some dark and twisted – and almost every wish they make adds new complications and disagreements. Who can rescue them from this fearful and dangerous adventure? Before Adam, their angry and worried father, can reach them, he must learn to follow seemingly useless leads, and to listen carefully to the tale that lies behind the villain’s bitterness. A timeless fantasy tale given new life and enchantment in this vivid retelling in verse.
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  • Wish

    Michael G. R. Tolkien

    Paperback (AuthorHouse UK, June 23, 2010)
    Farmers in an alpine valley are haunted by Fængler, a cunning old enchanter who ruins their lives by using an ancient wishing chain of powerful stones to spoil crops, and steal children, cows and goats. Young Berwald and his sister, Clara, set out without their parents knowing, to climb into the next valley, seize the chain, free their neighbourhood of fear, and wish for whatever they want. But they soon find the wild world beyond their home is full of strange forces, some good, some dark and twisted, and almost every wish they make adds new complications and disagreements. Who can rescue them from this fearful and dangerous adventure? Before Adam, their angry and worried father, can reach them, he must learn to follow leads that seem to be of no use and listen carefully to the tale that lies behind the villain's bitterness.
  • Let's Bee Friends For Honey's Sake

    Michael Toledo

    language (, July 8, 2017)
    A book from a Bee's perspective about why they are useful to you, me, and the environment. Filled with facts and colorful photos it is a short but educational story. Thank you for taking the time to check out my book!
  • How Spiders Spin A Web

    Michael Toledo

    language (, Aug. 29, 2017)
    This is a book written to show you how a spider web is made and give you many facts about different species of spiders. Over 20 facts and a step by step demonstration that will help you to better understand the mysteries of the web.
  • Sea Friends Adventures : From Ocean Space To Outer Space!

    Michael Toledo

    language (, July 16, 2017)
    Sea Friends Adventures is about a group of friends who explore different parts of Earth and Outer Space. This series is filled with interesting facts. From Ocean Space To Outer Space is the first book in this series. Brainy Octopus, Clever Crab, and Stingy Jellyfish salvage a rocket and go to the moon. They learn many fun facts along the way. The current illustrations will remain in the eBook but It is currently being illustrated and once done will be available in paperback. Check out my other book "Let's Bee Friends For Honey's sake."
  • The Hobbit Or There and Back Again - 1984 publication.

    J. R. R. Tolkien, Michael Hague

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin,1984, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • The Hobbit: Or, There and Back Again

    J. R. R. Tolkien, Michael Hague

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Book by Tolkien, J. R. R.