Experts Damien Bador, Vivien Stocker, Coralie Potot and Dominique Vigot actively promote Tolkien’s work through various associations and societies. They were also contributors to the major Dictionnaire Tolkien (Tolkien Dictionary) published in 2012 and revised in 2019, which was edited by Tolkien scholar Vincent Ferré.
Dedication Acknowledgements Introduction Chronology List of abbreviations Characters Azog and Bolg
Baggins family
Balin
Bard
Beorn
Bilbo Baggins Carc and Roäc
Dáin II Ironfoot
Elrond Galadriel
Gandalf
Girion
Gollum
Legolas
Line of Durin The Necromancer
Radagast
Saruman
Smaug Thorin and Company
Thorin II Oakenshield
Thráin II Thranduil
Thrór
Tom
Bert and William Took family
White Council Peoples and creatures Dragons
Dwarves
Eagles
Elves
Goblins Hobbits
Men
Spiders
Stone giants Trolls
Wargs
Wizards
Woodmen Languages and writing systems Elvish
Khuzdul
Old Norse
Runes
Tengwar Objects and constructions The Arkenstone
Glamdring and Orcrist
Mithril
The One Ring Pipes and pipe-weed
The Red Book of Westmarch
Smials
Sting Places Anduin
Arnor
Bag End
Bree
Dale Dol Guldur
Erebor
Gondolin
Lake-town Middle-earth
Mirkwood
Misty Mountains
Rivendell The Shire
Wilderland Notable events The Ages of Middle-earth
The Battle of the Five Armies
The Quest of Erebor The Sack of Doriath
The Sack of Erebor
The War of the Ring
War of the Dwarves and Goblins Sources of inspiration Beowulf
Berserkers
Eddas
Eucatastrophe
Faërie
Riddles
Scandinavian sagas
The Sîdh
Sir Orfeo Songs
Sub-creation
Victorian literature
Wastelands Sources Selective bibliography Index