Poems and prose, maps and chronologies, detours and diversions along
the road to Middle-earth . . . Christopher Tolkien has gathered archival
materials that his late father, J. R. R. Tolkien, used to create the
world and the history behind his classic stories.
This fourth volume of The History of Middle-earth presents early
versions of those first tales, from the creation myth to the fall of
Morgoth. Writings include a chronology of the events in Beleriand, the
first Silmarillion map, and the only known description of the physical
nature of Middle-earth's universe. Detailed annotations highlight
changes ranging from the spelling of Elvish names to pivotal emendations
whose effects reach even to the war of the ring.
The Shaping of Middle-earth presents a solid framework by which to
trace the development of the early lore of Middle-earth. It is a truly
indispensable reference work for those familiar with the history of that
endlessly beloved land--and fascinating reading for those just entering
that world.