A Tolkien Miscellany

A Tolkien Miscellany

"A Tolkien Miscellany" is a collection of short stories, translations, and poetry written or translated by J. R. R. Tolkien, published by the Quality Paperback Book Club on January 1, 2002. It is a reissue of material available elsewhere.

Contents

*"Smith of Wootton Major"

*"Farmer Giles of Ham"

*"Tree and Leaf"
**Introductory Note
**"On Fairy-Stories"
**"Leaf by Niggle"

*"The Adventures of Tom Bombadil"
**Preface
**"The Adventures of Tom Bombadil" (poem)
**"Bombadil Goes Boating"
**"Errantry"
**"Princess Mee"
**"The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late"
**"The Man in the Moon Came Down Too Soon"
**"The Stone Troll"
**"Perry-the-Winkle"
**"The Mewlips"
**"Oliphaunt"
**"Fastitocalon"
**"Cat"
**"Shadow-bride"
**"The Hoard"
**"The Sea-bell"
**"The Last Ship"
*"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"
**Preface (by Christopher Tolkien)
**Introduction
**"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" (poem)
**"Pearl"
**"Sir Orfeo"
**Glossary
**Appendix on Verse-forms
**"Gawain's Leave-taking"


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