THE PEOPLES OF MIDDLE-EARTH
'''The Peoples of Middle-earth''' (1996) is the 12th and final volume of ''The History of Middle-earth'', edited by Christopher Tolkien from the unpublished manuscripts of his father J. R. R. Tolkien.
Contents:
★ The development of the Appendices to ''The Lord of the Rings'' as well as the development of the ''Akallabêth''.
★ Some essays on various races of Middle-earth such as ''The Shibboleth of Fëanor''.
★ ''The New Shadow'' - An incomplete sequel (approximately 30 pages) to ''The Lord of the Rings'' that Tolkien quickly abandoned, set in the time of Eldarion, Aragorn's son.
★ ''Tal-Elmar'' - An incomplete story of Númenórean colonization of Middle-earth told from the point of view of the Wild Men.
Some characters (including Anairë, the wife of Fingolfin) only appear here.
So too do a few other works that did not fit anywhere else.
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★ An in-depth overview of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Peoples of Middle-Earth, the final volume of The History of Middle-Earth
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