J.R.R. Tolkien Books
Adventure through Middle Earth and beyond in our collection of J.R.R Tolkien books. We have a wide range of classic novels like The Lord Of The Rings, The Hobbit, and The Silmarillion alongside lesser known works like The Children of Hurin, and Tolkien’s his epic translation of Beowolf. There's an awe-inspiring wealth of stories and background to Tolkien's vivid creations, including new releases like Beren and Luthien, set 6,500 years before the events of Lord of the Rings.
Explore the complete world of J. R. R. Tolkien books including The Lord of the Rings series in order
The Complete History of Middle-earth
12 Dec 2002
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J. R. R. Tolkien: The father of high fantasy
Known as the father of high fantasy, J. R. R. Tolkien was an English writer whose immense literary impact led to him being appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1972.
His large body of work, including literary essays, poems and fictional histories, come together to form a unrivalled magical world, Arda, home to Middle-Earth. It's this fantastical world that has become loved by millions across the world, and continues to attract readers young and old readers.
After he passed away in 1973, his son Christopher Tolkien went on to publish a series of works using his father's unpublished manuscripts, keeping Tolkien's world very much alive.
- The Hobbit
- The Lord Of The Rings
- The Silmarillion
- Unfinished Tales
- The Children of Hurin
- Beren And Luthien
- The Fall Of Gondolin
Or, if you'd like to read Tolkien's books in chronologically accurate order, you may choose a slightly different approach. This is most recommended for existing fans of Tolkien, as starting with The Silmarillion can be quite a taxing and complex entry pointread.
The Silmarillion
The Children Of Hurin
Beren And Lutherien
The Fall Of Gondolin
Unfinished Tales
The Hobbit
The Lord Of The Rings
His large body of work, including literary essays, poems and fictional histories, come together to form a unrivalled magical world, Arda, home to Middle-Earth. It's this fantastical world that has become loved by millions across the world, and continues to attract readers young and old readers.
After he passed away in 1973, his son Christopher Tolkien went on to publish a series of works using his father's unpublished manuscripts, keeping Tolkien's world very much alive.
How to read Tolkien's books in order
If you haven't yet become acquainted with Tolkien's epic work, we recommend that you start exploring Middle Earth in the most famous, approachable way- The Hobbit
- The Lord Of The Rings
- The Silmarillion
- Unfinished Tales
- The Children of Hurin
- Beren And Luthien
- The Fall Of Gondolin
Or, if you'd like to read Tolkien's books in chronologically accurate order, you may choose a slightly different approach. This is most recommended for existing fans of Tolkien, as starting with The Silmarillion can be quite a taxing and complex entry pointread.
The Silmarillion
The Children Of Hurin
Beren And Lutherien
The Fall Of Gondolin
Unfinished Tales
The Hobbit
The Lord Of The Rings