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Books with title Beren and LĂșthien

  • Beren and LĂșthien

    J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien, Alan Lee

    Paperback (Mariner Books, March 6, 2018)
    New York Times Bestseller “A good introduction to LOTR fans nervous about taking on The Silmarillion, and also gives longtime fans a fascinating look at the Tolkiens’ myth-making process.”—EntertainmentWeekly.com “A beautiful book.”—San Antonio Express-News “With eloquence and diligence and care, the son reconstructs and retraces the father’s journey, pursuing the tale through draft after draft as Tolkien pursued his vision of Middle-earth.”—NPR.org The epic tale of Beren and LĂșthien became an essential element in the evolution of The Silmarillion, the myths and legends of J.R.R. Tolkien’s First Age of the World. Always key to the story is the fate that shadowed their love: Beren was a mortal man, LĂșthien an immortal Elf. Her father, a great Elvish lord, imposed on Beren an impossible task before he might wed LĂșthien: to rob the greatest of all evil beings, Melkor, of a Silmaril. Painstakingly restored from Tolkien’s manuscripts and presented for the first time as a continuous and standalone story, Beren and LĂșthien reunites fans of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings with Elves and Men, along with the rich landscape and creatures unique to Tolkien’s Middle-earth. Christopher Tolkien tells the story in his father’s own words by giving its original form as well as prose and verse passages from later texts that illustrate the narrative as it changed.
  • Beren and LĂșthien

    J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien, Alan Lee

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, June 1, 2017)
    The tale of Beren and LĂșthien was, or became, an essential element in the evolution of The Silmarillion, the myths and legends of the First Age of the World conceived by J.R.R. Tolkien. Returning from France and the battle of the Somme at the end of 1916, he wrote the tale in the following year. Essential to the story, and never changed, is the fate that shadowed the love of Beren and LĂșthien: for Beren was a mortal man, but LĂșthien was an immortal elf. Her father, a great elvish lord, in deep opposition to Beren, imposed on him an impossible task that he must perform before he might wed LĂșthien. This is the kernel of the legend; and it leads to the supremely heroic attempt of Beren and LĂșthien together to rob the greatest of all evil beings, Melkor, called Morgoth, the Black Enemy, of a Silmaril. In this book Christopher Tolkien has attempted to extract the story of Beren and LĂșthien from the comprehensive work in which it was embedded; but that story was itself changing as it developed new associations within the larger history. To show something of the process whereby this legend of Middle-earth evolved over the years, he has told the story in his father's own words by giving, first, its original form, and then passages in prose and verse from later texts that illustrate the narrative as it changed. Presented together for the first time, they reveal aspects of the story, both in event and in narrative immediacy, that were afterwards lost. Published on the tenth anniversary of the last Middle-earth book, the international bestseller The Children of HĂșrin, this new volume similarly includes drawings and color plates by Alan Lee, who also illustrated The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit and went on to win Academy Awards for his work on The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
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  • Beren and LĂșthien

    J. R. R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, Christopher Tolkien

    eBook (HarperCollins, June 1, 2017)
    Painstakingly restored from Tolkien’s manuscripts and presented for the first time as a continuous and standalone story, the epic tale of Beren and LĂșthien will reunite fans of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings with Elves and Men, Dwarves and Orcs and the rich landscape and creatures unique to Tolkien’s Middle-earth.The tale of Beren and LĂșthien was, or became, an essential element in the evolution of The Silmarillion, the myths and legends of the First Age of the World conceived by J.R.R. Tolkien. Returning from France and the battle of the Somme at the end of 1916, he wrote the tale in the following year.Essential to the story, and never changed, is the fate that shadowed the love of Beren and LĂșthien: for Beren was a mortal man, but LĂșthien was an immortal Elf. Her father, a great Elvish lord, in deep opposition to Beren, imposed on him an impossible task that he must perform before he might wed LĂșthien. This is the kernel of the legend; and it leads to the supremely heroic attempt of Beren and LĂșthien together to rob the greatest of all evil beings, Melkor, called Morgoth, the Black Enemy, of a Silmaril.In this book Christopher Tolkien has attempted to extract the story of Beren and LĂșthien from the comprehensive work in which it was embedded; but that story was itself changing as it developed new associations within the larger history. To show something of the process whereby this legend of Middle-earth evolved over the years, he has told the story in his father's own words by giving, first, its original form, and then passages in prose and verse from later texts that illustrate the narrative as it changed. Presented together for the first time, they reveal aspects of the story, both in event and in narrative immediacy, that were afterwards lost.
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  • Beren and Luthien

    J.R.R. Tolkien

    Hardcover (Harper Collins, Jan. 1, 2017)
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  • Beren and Luthien

    J. R. R. Tolkien

    Paperback (The Borough Press, March 15, 2018)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • BEREN AND LUTHIEN

    J.R.R. TOLKIEN

    Leather Bound (Easton Press, March 15, 2017)
    Factory Sealed - Shrink Wrapped J.R.R. TOLKIEN'S BEREN AND LUTHIEN The never-before-published work by the immortal fantasy author... The fateful story of love and adventure between the mortal man, Beren, and the immortal elf-maiden, Luthien, now fully told for the first time. An exclusive leather-bound volume, featuring beautiful drawings and color plates by Academy Award-winning illustrator Alan Lee. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", 288pp