Unlike the maps in the back of the novels, these show elevation, climate zones, and vegetation.
Fonstad includes a section on "Thematic Maps" at the end, covering population, languages, and even the geology of Middle-earth. The Atlas of Middle-Earth
Fonstad uses colored or dashed lines to track the movements of the Fellowship, Bilbo’s company, and even Beren and Lúthien. Unlike the maps in the back of the
The Atlas isn't just one big map; it breaks Tolkien’s history into four distinct eras: Focuses on the rise and fall of Beleriand. The Atlas isn't just one big map; it
Make sure you have the (published in 1991 or later). Fonstad updated her original work after the publication of The History of Middle-earth series, which provided much more detail on the Elder Days and the layout of Beleriand. 2. How the Book is Structured
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