The extraordinary history of Middle-earth, edited by Christopher
Tolkien
The Book of Lost Tales stands at the beginning of the entire
conception of Middle-earth and Valinor. Embedded in English legend and
English association, they were set in the narrative frame of a great
westward voyage over the Ocean by a mariner named Eriol (or Ælfwine) to
Tol Eressëa, the Lonely Isle, where Elves dwelt; from them he learned
their true history, the Lost Tales of Elfinesse. In the Tales are found
the earliest accounts and original ideas of Gods and Elves; Dwarves and
Orcs; the Silmarils and the Two Trees of Valinor; Nargothrond and
Gondolin; and the geography and cosmology of the invented world.
Praise for Book of Lost Tales 1
"In these tales we have the scholar joyously gamboling in the thickets
of his imagination. . . . A commentary and notes greatly enrich the
quest."--The Daily Telegraph
"Affords us an almost over-the-shoulder view into the evolving creative
process and genius of J.R.R. Tolkien in a new, exciting aspect . . .The
superb, sensitive, and extremely helpful commentary and editing done by
Christopher Tolkien make all of this possible."--Mythlore