- The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
Infobox Book
name = The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
title_orig =
translator =
image_caption = Dust jacket of 1978 edition
author = Robert Foster
illustrator =
cover_artist = TheBrothers Hildebrandt
country =United States
language = English
series =
subject =Middle-earth
genre =Non-fiction ,Reference
publisher =Ballantine Books
release_date = 1978
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 573 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-345-44976-2 (2001 edition)
preceded_by =A Guide to Middle-earth , Mirage Press, 1971
followed_by ="The Complete Guide to Middle-earth: from" The Hobbit "to" The Silmarillion is a reference book for the
fictional universe ofJ. R. R. Tolkien 'sMiddle-earth , compiled and edited by Robert Foster."The Complete Guide to Middle-earth" is a major expansion of Foster's "
A Guide to Middle-earth ", which was published in a limited edition byMirage Press in1971 . Almost twice the length of the original (573 pages vs. 292 pages), the 1978 version incorporates extensive entries related to "The Silmarillion " (1977 ). A further revised edition (ISBN 0-345-44976-2) was published in 2001 in time for the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy."The Complete Guide to Middle-earth" is generally recognised as an excellent reference book on Middle-earth [See, for example, Drout, Michael D. C., ed.: "
J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia ", editor's Introduction, p. xxix, where Drout refers to the book by the title of the 1971 edition] .Christopher Tolkien has commended it himself as an "admirable work of reference". [By Christopher Tolkien in the Introduction of the "Unfinished Tales " : "If I have been inadequate in explanation or unintentionally obscure, Mr Robert Foster's "Complete Guide to Middle-earth" supplies, as I have found through frequent use, an admirable work of reference.", J. R. R. Tolkien, "Unfinished Tales", p. 6.]However, as it does not include information on post-"Silmarillion" material (i.e. "Unfinished Tales" and the "
The History of Middle-earth " series), the 1978 edition contains some assertions contradicted by later publications. For example, the Star of Elendil jewel (Elendilmir ) is identified with theStar of the Dúnedain given toSamwise Gamgee , but Christopher Tolkien refutes this. [ME-ref|UT|Footnote 33 in 'The Disaster of the Gladden Fields', p. 284] [ME-ref|VIII|Footnote 8 in 'Many Roads Lead Eastward (1)', p. 309] It also includes speculation on matters later confirmed in subsequent works. For example, Foster proposesGandalf andOlórin are one and the same - confirmed in "Unfinished Tales".A German edition, "Das Große Mittelerde-Lexikon", revised and translated by Helmut W. Pesch, was published in
2002 [Drout, "J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia", p. 240] .Notes
References
* cite book
first = Michael
last = Drout
authorlink = Michael D. C. Drout
year = 2006
title = J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia
publisher = Routledge
id = ISBN 0-4159-6942-5
* cite book
first = J. R. R.
last = Tolkien
authorlink = J. R. R. Tolkien
year = 1998
title = Unfinished Tales
location = London
publisher = HarperCollins
id = ISBN 0-261-10362-8
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