The Tolkien Society – Statement on Project Northmoor
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The Trustees
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to Society members,
supporters
and the public
that it is not
involved in,
or affiliated with,
Project Northmoor.
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The Trustees
of the Tolkien Society
wish to make it clear
to Society members,
supporters
and the public
that it is not
involved in,
or affiliated with,
Project Northmoor.
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James Lucas Baugher SHELTON
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About
Hello and thank you
for visiting my website!
My name is Luke Shelton
and I am a researcher who focuses
on J.R.R. Tolkien,
medievalism, and medieval texts.
On this website you will find
information about my current research,
my presentations and professional activities,
and occasional random thoughts as well.
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For a few years now,
I have followed the tradition
of the Tolkien Birthday Toast
that I was first introduced to
through the Tolkien Society. […]
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Estaba yo buscando
a Nathalie en Internet
para avisarla
de que iba a publicar – por fin –
la carta que sigue,
e invitarla a tomar parte
en el número tres de Halifirien,
pero lo que encontré fue… […]
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Es frecuente, aunque no obligatorio,
el uso de un apodo en la ‘fandom’. […]
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Goodreads […]
Peter Roe (c. 1963-1979) was a British Tolkien fan.
Introduced to Tolkien’s legendarium at the age of 16,
Roe began making his own poems, maps and writing systems,
but he died in a traffic accident before his work was done. […]
Hannah Reynolds says:
‘It was a great privilege to be asked by the Tolkien Society to design an image for this year’s Christmas card. This year marks the 100th anniversary of The Battle of The Somme and of Tolkien’ s stay in Great Haywood, whilst he was recovering from the horrors of war. I felt honoured […]
Beyond Bree, November 2015 – [ Edited by Nancy Martsch ]
Oxonmoot, the Tolkien Society’s annual conference, Sept 10-13, St Antony’s College, Oxford, England.
2015 marks the 60th anniversary of The Lord of the Rings. I don’t want to miss this year’s Oxonmoot.