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A [[smial]] of the [[Tolkien Society]] located in Brighton.  It published ''[[Longbottom Leaf]]''.  Fl. early 80s.
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A [[smial]] of the [[Tolkien Society]] located in [[Brighton]], [[UK]].  It published ''[[Longbottom Leaf]]''.  Fl. early 80s.
  
According to [[Gary Hunnewell]], members of the Briton Burrow [[Jon Roser]], [[Emm Henry]] and [[Mick Henry]] "felt that the [[Tolkien Society]] should change ... from philosophy to publications. An open letter appeared in ''[[Amon Hen]] 66''; responses can be found in ''[[The Open Letter]]''. The Brighton Burrow disbanded and started the independent [[Tolkien fanzines]], ''[[Southern Star]]'' and ''[[Old Toby]]''."
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According to [[Gary Hunnewell]], members of the Briton Burrow [[Jon Roser]], [[Emm Henry]] and [[Mick Henry]] "felt that the [[Tolkien Society]] should change ... from philosophy to publications. An open letter appeared in ''[[Amon Hen]] 66''; responses can be found in ''[[An Open Letter to the British Tolkien Society|The Open Letter]]''. The Brighton Burrow disbanded and started the independent [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] [[fanzines]], ''[[Southern Star]]'' and ''[[Old Toby]]''."
  
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 29 October 2023

A smial of the Tolkien Society located in Brighton, UK. It published Longbottom Leaf. Fl. early 80s.

According to Gary Hunnewell, members of the Briton Burrow Jon Roser, Emm Henry and Mick Henry "felt that the Tolkien Society should change ... from philosophy to publications. An open letter appeared in Amon Hen 66; responses can be found in The Open Letter. The Brighton Burrow disbanded and started the independent J. R. R. Tolkien fanzines, Southern Star and Old Toby."



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