The Atlas Of Middle-earth Direct

Use it as a reference when characters travel. When Tolkien says the Fellowship traveled 20 miles in a day, you can see exactly where that put them on Fonstad’s terrain maps.

Details the island of Númenor and the shifting coastlines. The Atlas of Middle-Earth

Tolkien didn't map everything. Fonstad clearly notes in the text where she had to use "geographic logic" to fill in gaps that Tolkien left vague. 5. Why It’s Unique Use it as a reference when characters travel

Detailed look at specific areas like The Shire, Rohan, and Gondor. 3. Key Features to Look For and even the geology of Middle-earth.

Fonstad includes a section on "Thematic Maps" at the end, covering population, languages, and even the geology of Middle-earth.

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