The Peoples of Middle-earth
Book 12
(Author) Christopher TolkienStudy of the Appendices to "The Lord of the Rings," which contain the historical structure of the Second and Third Ages, with additional writings from Tolkien's later years offering new insights into his fictional world, and the abandoned beginnings of two other stories.
Christopher Tolkien
Christopher Tolkien was an English writer, editor, and academic, best known for his work in editing and publishing his father J.R.R. Tolkien's posthumous writings. He is most notable for his work in compiling and editing "The Silmarillion," a collection of stories and mythology set in Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth. Christopher Tolkien's meticulous attention to detail and dedication to preserving his father's work have made him a significant figure in the realm of fantasy literature. His contributions to literature include shedding light on the depth and complexity of his father's created world, expanding the lore of Middle-earth, and further establishing J.R.R. Tolkien's legacy as one of the most influential fantasy authors of all time.