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J.R.R. Tolkien for Kids

J.R.R. Tolkien for Kids

Simonetta Carr

Chicago Review Press
2021
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Introduce a new generation of readers to the man who wrote the phenomenally beloved Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit. J. R. R. Tolkien for Kids takes young readers through the exciting life of the man who created amazing new worlds and helps kids discover how he could see them. Explore the personal experiences and subjects that inspired Tolkien's stories through hands-on activities, and learn how he influenced his contemporaries as well as later writers—like you! • Make a Shadowy Dragon Come to Life • Make a Batch of Marmalade • Rewrite an Ancient Tale • Invent a New Code • Paint an Enchanted Forest • Draw a Map for a Story • Make Mushroom Toast • Turn Your Friends into Heroes Discover who Tolkien was, not only as a writer, but also as a soldier, researcher, teacher, friend, husband, and father.
J.R.R. Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien

Wyatt North

Wyatt North
2020
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was Professor of Anglo-Saxon (Old English) at the University of Oxford. His research on Beowulf is still considered a standard in the field. Tolkien, however, unlike most Oxford dons, stepped out of his role as professor to create popular literature. Tolkien's best-known writings were The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, in which he created a fully realized world known as Middle-earth, vaguely identifiable as Northern Europe in a pre-history that never was. To bring his world to life, he produced detailed geography and cartography as well as a legendary background. He peopled the world with diverse types of inhabitants and created spoken and written languages for them. By doing this, he essentially created modern fantasy literature and a standard for subsequent writers to chase and miss. A British poll at the end of the twentieth century named The Lord of the Rings the most important English-language work of that century. During his lifetime, Tolkien did not appreciate people focusing on him rather than on his writings. He felt that his writings were more worthy of attention. With apologies to the late gentleman, he is now due some notice.
J.A.R. Team Adventure: The Return of the Teacher

J.A.R. Team Adventure: The Return of the Teacher

Galil Bar Ziv

Independently Published
2019
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Nineteen years ago, a famous scientist created a special robot. The first one that could think for itself. The scientist didn't know his invention would turn against him.Now Adam, Rosie, and Jack discover that robots have replaced their teachers. That's a big problem. What is going on? They form the J.A.R. team and look for clues.Will clever Adam figure out how to defeat the robots? Will Rosie's courage help prevent robots from taking over the whole school? Will Jack's jokes and humor keep them smiling?The J.A.R. team sets out on an adventure where they need to be brave and think fast. On their journey, they face many obstacles and dangerous situations. And they make a new friend, the robot scientist Mr. Robert Robinson. Together they try to stop the smartest robot ever If you love mysteries and puzzles, this is the right book for you. The J.A.R. team has tension and suspense in each chapter. You will love the main characters, who are just like you. Adam will explain about artificial intelligence. Rosie will teach you how to fight evil. And Jack will show you that humor can help."The Return of the Teacher" is the first J.A.R. team adventure. This book is suitable for children 7-12 years old.
J R

J R

William Gaddis; Joy Williams

The New York Review of Books, Inc
2020
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A National Book Award-winning satire about the unchecked power of American capitalism, written more than three decades before the 2008 financial crisis. At the center of J R is J R Vansant, a very average sixth grader from Long Island with torn sneakers, a runny nose, and a juvenile fascination with junk-mail get-rich-quick offers. Responding to one, he sees a small return; soon, he is a running a massive Ponzi scheme out of a phone booth in the school hallway. Everyone from the school staff to the municipal government to the squabbling heirs of a player-piano company to the titans of Wall Street and the politicians in Washington will be caught up in endlessly ballooning bubble of the J R Company. First published in 1975, J R is an appallingly funny and all-too-prophetic depiction of America's romance with finance. It is also a book about suburban development and urban decay, divorce proceedings and disputed wills, the crumbling facade of Western civilization and the impossible demands of love and art, with characters ranging from the earnest young composer Edward Bast, to the berserk publicist Davidoff. Told almost entirely through dialogue, William Gaddis's novel is both a literary tour de force and an unsurpassed reckoning with the way we live now.
J.R.R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth

J.R.R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth

Bradley J. Birzer

REGNERY PUBLISHING INC
2023
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With a new introduction by the authorPeter Jackson's film version of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy - and the accompanying Rings-related paraphernalia and publicity - has played a unique role in the disemmination of Tolkien's imaginative creation to the masses. Yet, for most readers and viewers, the underlying meaning of Middle-earth has remained obscure. Bradley Birzer has remedied that with this fresh study. In J.R.R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth: Understanding Middle-earth, Birzer reveals the surprisingly specific religious symbolism that permeates Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He also explores the social and political views that motivated the Oxford don, ultimately situating Tolkien within the Christian humanist tradition represented by Thomas More and T.S. Eliot, Dante and C.S. Lewis. Birzer argues that through the genre of myth Tolkien created a world that is essentially truer than the one we think we see around us everyday, a world that transcends the colorless disenchantment of our postmodern age.
J.R. Rain's Vampire for Hire World

J.R. Rain's Vampire for Hire World

J R Rain; Eve Paludan

Independently Published
2019
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Book 1 in the bestselling "Brotherhood of the Blade" trilogy of vampire hunters, set in the world of Samantha Moon Rand Sebastian, ex-Navy SEAL and now a full-time family man, is about to discover that evil lurks in the world. Real evil. And when this darkness comes after him and his family, he will do everything he can to stop it...and to save his loved ones.Now trained by the legendary Brotherhood of the Blade, an elite team of vampire hunters, Rand will learn all the skills necessary to find his kidnapped daughter...and to stop the killers who prey on mankind.
J.R. Rain's Vampire for Hire World

J.R. Rain's Vampire for Hire World

J R Rain; Eve Paludan

Independently Published
2019
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Book 2 in the bestselling "Brotherhood of the Blade" trilogy of vampire hunters, set in the world of Samantha Moon Rand Sebastian, who is now a trained vampire hunter with the Brotherhood of the Blade, faces dangerous challenges when a missing member of the Sisterhood of the Scythe returns to the castle after a long disappearance. There's just one problem: She's now a vampire, and she's asking for sanctuary.She also reveals intel that leads Rand on a mission to Romania to see if his kidnapped daughter is there. Planning a one-man invasion, Rand is stunned at what he discovers-it will take all of his courage and training to go up against the most evil vampire who ever existed.
J.R. Rain's Vampire for Hire World

J.R. Rain's Vampire for Hire World

J R Rain; Eve Paludan

Independently Published
2019
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Book 3 in the bestselling "Brotherhood of the Blade" trilogy of vampire hunters, set in the world of Samantha Moon When Rand Sebastian, a highly trained vampire hunter, fights Delilah, an ancient vampire, she reveals something so shocking that it nearly destroys him. But is it the truth or a lie?Then, while on a vampire hunt with Ambra, an unexpected tragedy puts Rand in a position where he must recruit others to sustain their operations. When he considers hiring a vampire to join Brotherhood of the Blade, it will set in motion a series of events that will test his leadership decisions, his fighting skills and his belief that goodness will always triumph over evil.On their final mission to slay the ancient vampire, Nero, the vampire hunters and Corbin the werewolf go on a journey where everything is at stake, including the future of the Brotherhood of the Blade and Sisterhood of the Scythe...and the life of a little girl.
J.R. Bradley: A Forgotten Larimore Boy

J.R. Bradley: A Forgotten Larimore Boy

C. Wayne Kilpatrick

C. Wayne Kilpatrick
2019
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The legacy of James R. (J.R.) Bradley has slipped into a forgotten realm along with that of many others trained at Mars Hill College under the instruction of T.B. Larimore. While Bradley was not the most recognized "Larimore boy," C. Wayne Kilpatrick argues that he may have been among the most productive in his labors for the kingdom of God. He helped establish at least twenty-one congregations and as of 2019 seventeen of those churches were still meeting.J.R. Bradley: A Forgotten Larimore Boy explores Bradley's life and work primarily in North Alabama and South Central Tennessee. His poverty is revealed in all its harsh reality. His struggles with difficult illnesses demonstrate the typical life of a poor pioneer preacher and help the reader understand how challenging situations can be handled today. Bradley's memory should have lived on in the congregations he helped establish. Unfortunately, very few, if any, current members of these churches know who he was. God, however, knows his name--"And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them" (Rev. 14:13). Bradley's works have quietly followed him for a hundred years in the churches where he sacrificed so much. With meticulous research, this book traces Bradley's ministry, including how he helped frame discussions regarding early controversies from Sunday Schools in churches to shape notes in song books. Bradley held many debates and moderated several others. He helped raise money to build church buildings, even when he had no money of his own. He believed strongly in the word of God and was willing to endure toils and trials as a poor minister while not growing weary in his labors. Bradley loved people and so did his wife, Mary E. Liles Bradley. She was the one who encouraged him and cheered him when bad times came. Her faith was just as strong as that of her husband. Her loyalty to the cause she shared with him demonstrates all that a pioneer preacher's wife could be. This book will appeal to anyone who desires to peer into a window of life itself and to understand the tenacity of an enduring faith.
J.R.'s Biggest Fan

J.R.'s Biggest Fan

Sheila R Thomas

Great Day Publishing Company
2022
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J.R.'s Biggest Fan is a cute story about a mother's unconditional love for her son. As J.R.'s character makes mistakes throughout his everyday life, his mother is always there for him, encouraging him to be the best he can be. She encourages him never to give up. Instead, she cheers him on because she only sees the best in him. She is his biggest fan. This book will help children understand that mothers are their greatest supporters, even when things don't go their way or others don't believe in them. It also demonstrates that they should believe in themselves and not what others think of them. This book is an excellent self-esteem builder
J.R.'s Biggest Fan

J.R.'s Biggest Fan

Sheila R Thomas; Tullip Studios

Great Day Publishing Company
2024
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J.R.'s Biggest Fan is a story of a mother and son and the teaching of perseverance. In the story, the son tries many activities but is unsuccessful. His mom always encouraged him Never to Give Up In the end, J.R. found something he could do well. This book also includes comprehension questions and activities.
J.R.R. Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien

Jeremy W Johnston

He Publishing
2023
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"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit." So begins J.R.R. Tolkien's marvellous tale of wizards, elves, dragons, and dwarves in the children's book, The Hobbit. Since Bilbo Baggins entered the hearts and minds of readers in 1937, millions of people around the world have gone on to read, watch, and study Tolkien's epic masterpieces The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. Yet, in spite of the legacy and the world-wide fame of Tolkien's Middle-earth, many people know more about hobbits, trolls, and magic rings than they do about the man behind it all. So who was J.R.R. Tolkien, the maker of Middle-earth? In his own words, he says, "I am a Christian" and plainly states that he wrote The Lord of the Rings "to be consonant with Christian thought and belief." This is why Tolkien's Christian faith is the linchpin for fully understanding and appreciating his voluminous writings. This biography is intended to show readers that Tolkien's Christian faith was central to his life and work, personally, professionally, and-most importantly-creatively.
J.R.R. Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien

JEREMY MARK ROBINSON

CRESCENT MOON PUBLISHING
2011
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J.R.R. TOLKIEN: THE BOOKS, THE FILMS, THE WHOLE CULTURAL PHENOMENON A book exploring the world of J.R.R. Tolkien, Britain's premier fantasy author, in over 800 pages. New, updated edition. Part one of this book focusses on J.R.R. Tolkien's texts, principally those dealing with his 'secondary world' of Middle-earth. Part two explores the 2001-03 Hollywood movies of The Lord of the Rings, with a scene-by-scene analysis of the three films. Part of this book explores the influence of the Tolkien industry, in areas like computer gaming, pop music, merchandizing and cinema. EXTRACT FROM THE INTRODUCTION Philip Toynbee declared, in 1961, that Tolkien's 'childish books had passed into a merciful oblivion', a wonderful statement, just a tad inaccurate. In 1997, The Lord of the Rings was voted the top book of the 20th century by readers in a British bookstore's poll (Waterstone's). 104 out of 105 stores and 25,000 readers put The Lord of the Rings at the top (1984 was second). Around 100 million copies of The Lord of the Rings had been sold by the end of the twentieth century, and 60 million copies of The Hobbit, with sales of around 3 million per year of the two books combined. Readers just love reading Tolkien's books. It's that simple. You can't force people to buy books or go see movies; there's isn't a magic formula (or ruling ring) to hypnotize readers and consumers (if there was, it'd be worth billions). And the Tolkien phenomenon began with readers. Back in 1937, 1954 and 1955, the publishers Allen & Unwin did their bit, of course, with reviews, blurbs, advertizing and so on, promoting The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, and the critics too, but it was readers who first started the phenomenon that has become truly global. Tolkien's influence on literature has been considerable, too, and not just in the realm of fantasy, sci-fi, fairy tales and related genres. As fantasy author Terry Brooks said, Tolkien 'was the premier fantasy writer of the last century, and all of us writing today owe him a huge debt.' No other writer W.H. Auden reckoned had 'created an imaginary world and a history in such detail'. Colin Wilson agreed that only a few writers have concocted a total universe, and that Tolkien's was very impressive. Tolkien's mythological writings may be the 'largest body of invented mythology in the history of literature', according to David Day. Invented, that is, by one person. It's also 'certainly the most complex and detailed invented world in all literature'. JEREMY MARK ROBINSON Jeremy Robinson has written many critical studies, including Steven Spielberg, Arthur Rimbaud, Jean-Luc Godard, and The Sacred Cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky, plus literary monographs on: J.R.R. Tolkien; Samuel Beckett; Thomas Hardy; Andr Gide; Robert Graves; and Lawrence Durrell.
J.R.R. Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien

JEREMY MARK ROBINSON

CRESCENT MOON PUBLISHING
2012
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J.R.R. TOLKIEN: POCKET GUIDE A new guide to the life and work of J.R.R. Tolkien, the premier British fantasy author of the 20th century, and his great works: The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. This guide is clearly written for the general reader, offering an all-round introduction to this hugely popular writer. The book is full of illuminating facts and details about Tolkien and his works.The text has been revised for this edition. EXTRACT FROM THE INTRODUCTION Philip Toynbee declared, in 1961, that Tolkien's 'childish books had passed into a merciful oblivion', a wonderful statement, just a tad inaccurate. In 1997, The Lord of the Rings was voted the top book of the 20th century by readers in a British bookstore's poll (Waterstone's). 104 out of 105 stores and 25,000 readers put The Lord of the Rings at the top (1984 was second). Around 100 million copies of The Lord of the Rings had been sold by the end of the twentieth century, and 60 million copies of The Hobbit, with sales of around 3 million per year of the two books combined. Readers just love reading Tolkien's books. It's that simple. You can't force people to buy books or go see movies; there's isn't a magic formula (or ruling ring) to hypnotize readers and consumers (if there was, it'd be worth billions). And the Tolkien phenomenon began with readers. Back in 1937, 1954 and 1955, the publishers Allen & Unwin did their bit, of course, with reviews, blurbs, advertizing and so on, promoting The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, as did the critics, but it was readers who first started the phenomenon that has become truly global. Tolkien's influence on literature has been considerable, too, and not just in the realm of fantasy, sci-fi, fairy tales and related genres. As fantasy author Terry Brooks said, Tolkien 'was the premier fantasy writer of the last century, and all of us writing today owe him a huge debt.' No other writer W.H. Auden reckoned had 'created an imaginary world and a history in such detail'. Colin Wilson agreed that only a few writers have concocted a total universe, and that Tolkien's was very impressive. Tolkien's mythological writings may be the 'largest body of invented mythology in the history of literature', according to David Day. Invented, that is, by one person. It's also 'certainly the most complex and detailed invented world in all literature'. Jeremy Robinson has written many critical studies, including Steven Spielberg, Arthur Rimbaud, Jean-Luc Godard, and The Sacred Cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky, plus literary monographs on: Samuel Beckett; Thomas Hardy; Andr Gide; Robert Graves; and Lawrence Durrell. Includes bibliography, illustrations, appendices and notes. ISBN 9781861713797. 272 pages. www.crmoon.com
J.R.R. Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien

Jeremy Mark Robinson

Crescent Moon Publishing
2013
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J.R.R. TOLKIEN: POCKET GUIDE A new guide to the life and work of J.R.R. Tolkien, the premier British fantasy author of the 20th century, and his great works: The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. This guide is clearly written for the general reader, offering an all-round introduction to this hugely popular writer. The book is full of illuminating facts and details about Tolkien and his works. The text has been revised for this edition. EXTRACT FROM THE INTRODUCTION Philip Toynbee declared, in 1961, that Tolkien's 'childish books had passed into a merciful oblivion', a wonderful statement, just a tad inaccurate. In 1997, The Lord of the Rings was voted the top book of the 20th century by readers in a British bookstore's poll (Waterstone's). 104 out of 105 stores and 25,000 readers put The Lord of the Rings at the top (1984 was second). Around 100 million copies of The Lord of the Rings had been sold by the end of the twentieth century, and 60 million copies of The Hobbit, with sales of around 3 million per year of the two books combined. Readers just love reading Tolkien's books. It's that simple. You can't force people to buy books or go see movies; there's isn't a magic formula (or ruling ring) to hypnotize readers and consumers (if there was, it'd be worth billions). And the Tolkien phenomenon began with readers. Back in 1937, 1954 and 1955, the publishers Allen & Unwin did their bit, of course, with reviews, blurbs, advertizing and so on, promoting The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, as did the critics, but it was readers who first started the phenomenon that has become truly global. Tolkien's influence on literature has been considerable, too, and not just in the realm of fantasy, sci-fi, fairy tales and related genres. As fantasy author Terry Brooks said, Tolkien 'was the premier fantasy writer of the last century, and all of us writing today owe him a huge debt.' No other writer W.H. Auden reckoned had 'created an imaginary world and a history in such detail'. Colin Wilson agreed that only a few writers have concocted a total universe, and that Tolkien's was very impressive. Tolkien's mythological writings may be the 'largest body of invented mythology in the history of literature', according to David Day. Invented, that is, by one person. It's also 'certainly the most complex and detailed invented world in all literature'. Jeremy Robinson has written many critical studies, including Steven Spielberg, Arthur Rimbaud, Jean-Luc Godar, and The Sacred Cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky, plus literary monographs on: Samuel Beckett; Thomas Hardy; Andr Gide; Robert Graves; and Lawrence Durrell. Includes bibliography, illustrations, appendices and notes. ISBN 9781861714763. 272 pages. www.crmoon.com