Showing posts with label atlas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atlas. Show all posts

Sunday, March 11, 2012

The Atlas of Middle-Earth



Believe it or not, there’s not one single movie or book that I’ve reviewed twice on here. Yet. This is the first book. I’m not actually going to review it, just highly recommend it again. If you love Lord of the Rings, this atlas is a must-have. Or at least must-access. The work that the author (Karen Wynn Fonstad) put into it unbelievable.
The maps are amazing and clear – I now know my middle-earth geography! I love those maps. Each is accompanied by several paragraphs about the place. There are maps from the first, second, third (Hobbit and LotR time), and fourth periods. There are maps showing where armies went (and whether or not that strategy worked). There are maps of individual locations (Lorien, Mines of Moria, and Isengard are my favorites), bigger things (countries and mountain ranges {like Mordor and the Misty Mountains}). There are maps by language. There are maps showing where sickness swept. There are maps by terrain. All are clearly labeled. There are even maps showing specific journeys…the one that comes to mind is actually two…one showing where Merry and Pippin were taken by the orcs in the beginning of Two Towers and one showing where Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli followed. That one (and others) is clearly marked with where they spent the night and how many miles were traveled each day. Another favorite is the one showing the entire trip of The Hobbit. Including, again, number of miles per day, and camp locations. And like I said, everything clearly labeled.
If you like Lord of the Rings, you’ve got to get this! Read my original review HERE. FYI, I bought my own copy online yesterday, and by the time you read this, it should have arrived! Can’t wait. :D
Click on the pictures below to view larger.
**Above map is of the Misty Mountains**


**Above map is of Weathertop**

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Atlas of Middle-Earth



Author: Karen Wynn Fonstad
Genre: It's an atlas. Obviously. A book companion...I guess I'll just say atlas.
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9.5
Type: Non-fiction, or would it be fiction? Because Middle-Earth is fictional, but this book sure doesn't seem that...
Number of pages: 210
My overall opinion: LOVE! I've read a couple of awesome books lately, that I've totally loved, and this was one of them. :) The maps were amazing. It maps everything from the Mines of Moria and Isengard, to where The Hobbit is in relation to The Lord of the Rings. There are maps by language...culture...plant growth. Each map has several accompanying paragraphs, describing and explaining. And the battle maps! Oh. My. Word. Full of arrows, pointing to where who went, and when. This book is worth buying. I have literally spent hours in it. I think it would be very handy to have with me when I read the books! There are location maps, and general maps. It even tells how many hours were traveled per day. Each map is quite detailed and simply amazing. So much research! Wow. A must-read for any LotR fan. :)