The Lord Of The Rings, Part Two: The Two Towers
TOLKIEN, J. R. R.
Series: Book Two
Notes
The second part of a three-book edition. Tolkien's invention of strange peoples, curious incidents and miraculous doings is poured out in this volume as exuberantly and convincingly, in a dreamlike way, as ever. As the story goes on, the world of the Ring grows more vast and mysterious, and crowded with curious figures, horrible, delightful or comic.Additional Notes
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Edition:Collation: Physical description
Place of Publication: London
Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library | R32025 |
Dewey: | TOL |
ISBN: | 004823186X 9780048231864 |
pub: | 1981 |