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When [[Ed Meskys]] heard about this, he arranged to publish it installments in ''[[Niekas]]'' and asked [[Advent Publishers|Advent:Publishers]] if they would like to do a hardcover edition. They were unable to and suggested [[Jack Chalker]]'s [[Mirage Press]] which brought the book out in 1971.  It was later published by [[Ballantine]] in paperback and expanded and reprinted.
 
When [[Ed Meskys]] heard about this, he arranged to publish it installments in ''[[Niekas]]'' and asked [[Advent Publishers|Advent:Publishers]] if they would like to do a hardcover edition. They were unable to and suggested [[Jack Chalker]]'s [[Mirage Press]] which brought the book out in 1971.  It was later published by [[Ballantine]] in paperback and expanded and reprinted.
  
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Revision as of 04:50, 17 February 2020

An index the people and places in LotR compiled by Robert Foster when he was a member of the fledgling Tolkien Society of America (founded by his good friend Dick Plotz) in New York City.

When Ed Meskys heard about this, he arranged to publish it installments in Niekas and asked Advent:Publishers if they would like to do a hardcover edition. They were unable to and suggested Jack Chalker's Mirage Press which brought the book out in 1971. It was later published by Ballantine in paperback and expanded and reprinted.

Wikipedia Article


Publication 1971
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