The Hobbit! (1966) - an animated short created from a failed attempt to make a full length animated movie.
The Hobbit (1989) - Three issue series published by Eclipse Comics, adapted by Chuck Dixon, and illustrated by David T.
While available in several European countries and translated into their respective languages, it was never published in English.
The Lord of the Rings (1979-1981) - Based on the Ralph Bakshi animated adaptation, illustrated by Luis Bermejo.
The Hobbit (1964-1965) - Published in Princess and Girl magazine in the United Kingdom.
The Hobbit (1968) - An adaptation for BBC Radio.
The Red Book of Westmarch (Bilbo and Frodo's journeys, including supplementary material)ĪdaptationsThere have been adaptations in various media:.
The Akallabêth (History and Downfall of Númenor in the Second Age).
The Narn ( i chîn Húrin) (the story of the Children of Húrin).
The ( Quenta) Silmarillion (the First Age and wars surrounding the Silmarils).
The Valaquenta (the Account of the Valar).
The Ainulindalë (the creation of the universe).
Several of JRRT's linguistic texts which did not appear in The History of Middle-earth have been published in the periodicals Vinyar Tengwar, Parma Eldalamberon, and Tyalië Tyelelliéva.Īdditionally, there are several titles used for collective bodies of stories (which are used in the fictional world, and also real-world terms to include all relevant material independently of published books), among them: Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator (1995) contain numerous illustrations of Arda, although these books are not concerned solely with the Legendarium. Tolkien (1981) includes some details and elaborations about the stories which are not found anywhere else, and Pictures by J. Of these, The Silmarillion and The Children of Húrin consist of a single narrative edited together from Tolkien's texts, while the rest are collections of Tolkien's material (with commentaries and notes), ranging from complete narratives to early and new drafts, to essays. Only the first three were published during his lifetime the rest were published posthumously by his son and literary executor Christopher, except The History of The Hobbit which is by John Rateliff and The Nature of Middle-earth by Carl F.
The History of The Hobbit (2 volumes, 2007).
The History of Middle-earth (12 volumes, 1983-96).
Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth (1980).
The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (collection of "in-universe" poetry, 1962 also compiled together with non-legendarium works like Farmer Giles of Ham in the anthology The Tolkien Reader, 1966).