"Two towers (Tolkien, J.R.R.)" . . "Middle Earth (Imaginary place)" . . . . "Fantasy fiction, English." . . "FANTASY FICTION, ENGLISH." . "Lord of the rings (Tolkien, J.R.R.)" . . . . . . . . . "Treason of Isengard : the history of the Lord of the Rings, part two" . . . . . "La traiciĆ³n de Isengard"@es . "La traiciĆ³n de Isengard" . . . "The treason of Isengard : the history of the Lord of the Rings, part two"@en . . "The treason of Isengard : the history of The Lord of the Rings, part 2" . . . . . . "J.R.R. Tolkien, The treason of Isengard"@en . "J.R.R. Tolkien, The treason of Isengard" . . . . "History of the Lord of the rings, part two"@en . . "The Treason of Isengard is the seventh volume in Christopher Tolkien's History of Middle-earth and the second in his account of the evolution of The Lord of the Rings. In this book, following the long halt in the darkness of the Mines of Moria with which The Return of the Shadow ended, is traced the great expansion of the tale into new lands and new peoples south and east of the Misty Mountains; the emergence of Lothlorien, of Ents, of the Riders of Rohan, and of Saruman the White in the fortress of Isengard. In brief outlines and pencilled drafts dashed down on scraps of paper are seen the first entry of Galadriel, the earliest ideas of the history of Gondor, the original meeting of Aragorn and Eowyn, its significance destined to be wholly transformed. Conceptions of what lay ahead are seen dissolving as the story took its own paths, as in the account of the capture of Frodo and his rescue by Sam Gmgee from Minas Morgul, written long before J.R.R. Tolkien actually came to that point in the writing of The Lord of the Rings. A chief feature of the book is a full account of the original Map, with re-drawings of successive phases, which was long the basis and accompaniment of the emerging geography of Middle-earth. An appendix to the book describes the Runic alphabets as they were at that time, with illustrations of the forms and an analysis of the Runes used in the Book of Mazarbul found beside Balin's Tomb in Moria."@en . . . "The treason of Isengard. History of the Lord of the Rings, Part 2"@en . "The treason of Isengard : the history of The lord of the rings, part two" . . . "The treason of Isengard : the history of the Lord of the rings. P.2" . "Lord of the rings" . . . . . . "Treason of Isengard. The history of The lord of the rings, part 2"@en . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . "Christopher Tolkien chronicles his father's creation of the novel \"The Lord of the Rings,\" presenting early drafts and showing how the cast of characters grew after the first stage of writing. Also discusses Tolkien's changing map of Middle-earth, and the runic alphabets."@en . . "Criticism, interpretation, etc" . . "Literary collections"@en . "The treason of Isengard / Part two, The history of the Lord of the Rings" . "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en . . . . "Fantasy fiction" . "Fantasy fiction"@en . . "The treason of Isengard : the history of The Lord of the rings, part two" . "The treason of Isengard : the history of the Lord of the rings" . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Treason of Isengard is the seventh volume in Christopher Tolkien's History of Middle-earth and the second in his account of the evolution of The Lord of the Rings. This book follows the long halt in the darkness of the Mines of Moria (which ended The Return of the Shadow) and traces the tale into new lands south and east of the Misty Mountains. Tolkien introduces us to Lothlorien, land of the elves, where we meet the Ents, the Riders of Rohan, and Saruman the White in the fortress of Isengard. In brief outlines and penciled drafts dashed down on scraps of paper are the first entry of Galadriel; the earliest ides of the history of Gondor; and the original meeting of Aragorn with Eowyn, its significance destined to be wholly transformed. Conceptions of what lay ahead dissolve as the story takes its own paths, as in the account of the capture of Frodo and his rescue by Sam Gamgee from Minas Morgul, written long before J.R.R. Tolkien actually reached that point in the writing of The Lord of the Rings. A chief feature of the book is a full account of the original Map, with drawings of successive phases, which was long the basis and accompaniment of the emerging geography of Middle-earth. An appendix describes the Runic alphabets of the time, with illustrations of the forms and an analysis of the Runes used in the Book of Mazarbul found beside Balin's tomb in Moria." . "The history of The lord of the rings. Part 2, The treason of Isengard" . . . . "The treason of Isengard : the history of the lord of the rings, part two"@en . . . . . . . "Treason of Isengard : the history of The Lord of the Rings : Part two" . . "The treason of Isengard : the history of the Lord of the rings, part two" . . "The treason of Isengard : the history of the Lord of the rings, part two"@en . . . "The Treason of Isengard : the History of the Lord of the Rings # 2"@en . . "The treason of Isengard : the history of The Lord of the Rings, part two" . . . "The treason of Isengard" . "The treason of Isengard"@en . . "Romans (teksten)" . "history of the Lord of the Rings" . "NOVELA FANTASTICA INGLESA." . . "TIERRA MEDIA (LUGAR IMAGINARIO)" . . "Silmarillion (Tolkien, J. R. R.)" . . "NOVELA FANTASTICA INGLESA CRITICA TEXTUAL." . . "TOLKIEN, J.R.R. (JOHN RONALD REUEL), 1892-1973. LORD OF THE RINGS CRITICISM, TEXTUAL." . . "Middle Earth (Imaginary place)" . . "MIDDLE EARTH (IMAGINARY PLACE)" . "Fantasy fiction, English Criticism, Textual." . . "FANTASY FICTION, ENGLISH CRITICISM, TEXTUAL." .