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The Atlas of Middle-earth - Definition

The Atlas of Middle-earth by Karen Wynn Fonstad is an atlas of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional realm of Middle-earth. ISBN 0-395-53516-6

It is a reference book for Tolkien's writings such as The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings, and includes many detailed maps of the lands described in those books.

The maps are treated as if they are of real landscapes, and are drawn according to the same rules that a real atlas is drawn: for each area the history of the land is taken into account, as well as geography on a larger scale and from there maps are drawn. Discussion includes suggestions as to the geology that could explain various formations, and points that are contradictory between multiple accounts.

City maps and floor plans for important buildings are also included; these are very often useful for making sense of narrative, especially in LoTR.

The book was published in 1981, but in 1991 a revised and updated version was published, which took information from The History of Middle-earth series into account. It was, however, published before the final three volumes of The History of Middle-earth were published, and thus some maps are based on Tolkien's early works, which were revised in later writings.

Example Usage of Middle-earth

Banana_Spanna: #savemark or else Sauron will come back and destroy Middle Earth
iamFloyd: Starting my journey through Middle Earth.
annathepiper: Done with Return of the King at 2:03am mark. "Into the West" still makes me cry. :~) Reading Wikipedia bits of Middle-earth lore to Dara!
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