Long before the One Ring was forged in the fires of Mount Doom, one
man--Húrin--dared to defy Morgoth, the first and greatest of the dark
lords to plague Middle-earth. Thus did he and his children, Túrin and
Niënor, earn the enmity of a merciless foe that would shape the destiny
of all the ages to come.
Only J.R.R. Tolkien, the undisputed master of the fantastic, could have
conceived this magical tale of Elves and Men united against a brutal
foe. And only Christopher Tolkien, the master's son and literary heir,
could have fit the pieces of his father's unfinished work together with
such deep understanding and consummate artistry. With an introduction
and appendiCes by Christopher Tolkien, who has also contributed maps and
genealogy tables, and eight stunning paintings and twenty-five pencil
drawings by Oscar-winning artist Alan Lee, The Children of Húrin at
last takes its proper place as the very cornerstone of J.R.R. Tolkien's
immortal achievement.