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La Biblioteca Di Hobbiville La Biblioteca di Hobbiville “Il fatto si è che, quando un oggetto d’amore esiste davvero, e cioè è amato, l’amore si esprime in tutte le forme, e la sua multiformità non è certo prova del suo “infantilismo” né è prova della “volgarità” del suo oggetto. Piuttosto non riesco a non pensare che chi respinge a priori tale multiformità (o multimedialità) lo faccia perché ha un concetto della letteratura angusto e depauperato, derivante da proprie - sventurate - esperienze scolastiche o professionali” (Franco Manni – “Introduzione a Tolkien”, Simonelli Editore, 2002 - Presentazione) Attraverso questa rubrica, la rivista si propone di fornire una bibliografia completa di tutte le opere pubblicate da Tolkien, ed una catalogazione di tutti gli scritti a lui dedicati. Siamo giunti al ventitreesimo numero (in circa 21 anni) di questa bibliografia. Nell’ultimo numero, senza particolare entusiasmo, mi sono occupato la catalogazione di testi e strumenti multimediali legati alla trasposizione audio/video delle opere di Tolkien o, comunque, riconducibili ai film di Peter Jackson, pubblicati, prodotti o distribuiti in Italia in lingua italiana. Con quell’ultimo numero ritengo di aver sufficientemente provveduto all’aggiornamento della bibliografia di e su Tolkien italiana. Ora ho deciso di cimentarmi all’aggiornamento, ampliamento e attualizzazione di una catalogazione da me iniziata nel lontano anno 2000, ovvero quella di tutte le pubblicazioni e/o fanzine (in formato cartaceo) di singoli, società, e/o gruppi ufficiali o più o meno amatoriali dediti principalmente (ma non solo in alcuni casi) allo studio ed all’approfondimento delle opere e della vita del nostro amato professore (o di quanto vi gravita nelle vicinanze) Per questo compito, molto impegnativo, mi sono avvalso delle stesse fonti delle quali mi sono avvalso per la precedente bibliografia delle opere di Tolkien, ovvero, in primis della mia esperienza e della mia personale collezione di opere su Tolkien, utilizzando comunque in larga misura il preziosissimo contributo di internet. Spero non troverete tedioso il lungo elenco di sommari che ho incluso, dove è stato possibile reperirli, ma ho pensato che in questi tempi, ove quasi tutti si cimentano in studi monografici ed approfondimenti dio vari temi tolkieniani, tali sommari avrebbero potuto riscontrare un certo interesse. Proprio in ragione dell’imponenza dell’attività iniziata la catalogazione sarà suddivisa secondo criteri territoriali: questo primo numero si occuperà delle pubblicazioni del Regno Unito. Trattandosi di una compilazione molto articolata che, nella maggior parte dei casi, ha richiesto una certa dose di fantasia nel reperimento delle informazioni, chiedo, come di consueto, al cortese lettore la massima indulgenza possibile nei miei riguardi per eventuali errori e/o omissioni. Con ciò rinnovando, a maggior ragione, l’invito a contribuire segnalandomi eventuali titoli o informazioni non presenti in elenco od altro materiale bibliografico inerente. Sarò ben lieto di aggiornare la presente bibliografia, o meglio, “fanzinografia” con tutti i titoli che riuscirete a scovare. Il Bibliotecario Enrico Imperatori (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Khazad-dum) UK Autore/Società/Smial The Fellowship of the ring (UK) Indirizzo Stourbridge, worcestershire Web site n.d. Quota associativa n.d. Pubblicazione Nazgul’s Bane The cover of Nazgul’s Bane 1 (1960/61) n.d. (The first British Tolkien fanzine) The cover of Nazgul’s Bane 3 (1961) Archivio pubblicazioni Data Nome Articoli/Sommario/Collegamento Sommario/Note Collegamento pubblicazione 1960 Nazgul’s Cheslin, Ken. Untitled, 1-2. News about the membership/subscription n.d. /61 Bane 1 structure with The Fellowship of the Ring club. 1961 Nazgul’s Cheslin, Ken. Untitled, 1. Information for British members of The n.d. Bane 2 Fellowship of the Ring. Pelz, Bruce. Untitled, 1-2. Discusses membership cards of and prizes for Worldcon artwork given by The Fellowship of the Ring. Johnstone, Ted. Untitled, 2. Discusses contents of upcoming I Palantirs 2 and 3. Cheslin, Ken. Untitled, 2. Solicitations for I Palantir. 1961 Nazgul’s Cheslin, Ken. Untitled, 1. List of British members of The Fellowship n.d. Bane 3 of the Ring. Cheslin, Ken. Untitled, 2. Discusses I Palantir 2, rumors about The Silmarillion, and Bradley's “Men, Halflings, and Hero Worship.” 1963 Nazgul’s Cheslin, Ken. Untitled, 1. News about the delay of I Palantir 3's n.d. Bane 4 publication. Cheslin, Ken. Untitled, 1. News that a typewritten draft of The Silmarillion had reached Tolkien's publishers. Autore/Società/Smial The tolkien Society Indirizzo 40 Hunters Hill, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP13 7EW England Web site http://www.tolkiensociety.org/ Quota associativa Postal e Online: from £30 a year; Student: from £10 a year; Enting: from £2 a year; Associate: from £15 a year; Pubblicazione Belladonna's Broadsheet the first bulletin of The Tolkien Society and was The cover of Belladonna's Broadsheet 1 (1969) n.d. edited by its founder, Vera Chapman (Belladonna Took). Pubblicazione Henneth Annûn the first issue of The Tolkien Society The cover of Henneth Annûn 1 (1972) n.d. Is the first issue bimonthly journal Amon Hen, published in November 1972. Pubblicazione Amon Hen The cover of Amon hen 1 (1972) n.d. the first official bulletin of The Tolkien Society It is published six times a year and has been produced continually since 1972 The cover of Amon hen 38 (1979) Pubblicazione Andúril the second official bulletin of The Tolkien Society The cover of Andúril 0 (1972) n.d. It became an independent fanzine after issue 2 Pubblicazione Mallorn The cover of Mallorn 1 (1970) n.d. the journal of the Tolkien Society Is the annual journal been published regularly since 1970 The cover of Mallorn 5 (1972) Archivio pubblicazioni Data Nome Articoli/Sommario/Collegamento Sommario/Note Collegamento pubblicazione 1969 Belladonna's n.d. n.d. Broadsheet 1 1969 Belladonna's n.d. n.d. Broadsheet 2 1970 Belladonna's n.d. n.d. Broadsheet 3 1972 Andúril n° 0 According to the editor, it was "Numbered 0, because this is more a flyer n.d. announcing the return of an officially approved T.S. Bulletin" 1972 Andúril n° 1 Carried a flier from George Allen & Unwin advertising Tolkien's books n.d. 1972 Andúril n° 2 It included a supplementary sheet noting that Tolkien had consented to be n.d. the Society's Honorary President when Vera Chapman met him on 27 June 1972 1972 Henneth n.d. n.d. Annûn 1972 Amon Hen n° n.d. n.d. 1979 2 / n° 37 1979 Amon Hen n° http://tolkiengateway.net/w/index.php?title=Category:Amon_Hen_(jou n.d. 2015 38 / n° 255 rnal)&pageuntil=Amon+Hen+200%0AAmon+Hen+200 Sommario a solo titolo esemplificativo del n° 38 (1979): Cover: Untitled By: Lucy Matthews Editorial By: Jeremy Morgan AGM Report By: Jonathan Simons The Balrog By: Joe R. Christopher Review: Blaedud the Birdman By: Jessica Yates Tolk Folk The Silmarillion and The Grail By: Rhona Beare Reading University RAG By: Fiona Morgan Subscriptions By: Jonathan Simons The Glorfindel Question By: Richard Sturch A Note on the Geography of the First Age By: Charles E. Noad Review: Eru and the Ainur By: Brin Dunsire Letters Jessica's Corner By: Jessica Yates 1970 Mallorn n° 1 / n.d. n.d. 1976 n° 9 1977 Mallorn n° 10 http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Category:Mallorn_(journal) n.d. 2015 / n° 55 Sommario a solo titolo esemplificativo del n° 10 (1976): The Hobbits "Male chauvinist lions: part 1. Sex discrimination in Tolkien" (Jessica Kemball-Cook; pp. 14-19)[1] “Table Talk: A Transcript of the After-dinner Speeches at the 1976 Annual General Meeting of the Tolkien Society,”,p. 34-43. Autore/Società/Smial The Linguistic Fellowship of the Tolkien Society Indirizzo Dept. of Computer Science, King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH3 9JZ, United Kingdom Web site n.d. Quota associativa n.d. Pubblicazione Quettar The cover of Quettar 1 (1980) Archivio pubblicazioni Data Nome Articoli/Sommario/Collegamento Sommario/Note Collegamento pubblicazione 1980 Quettar da Quettar da n° 1 a n° 40 raccolti in 4 volumi acquistabili sul seguente sito: n.d. / 93 n°1 a n°48 http://www.lulu.com/shop 1995 Quettar n°49 The issue's sole article by Lisa Star deals with the trouble of creating n.d. pubblicazione equivalent words or phrases from one language to another (in this case speciale English to Elvish) and gives examples of trying to do this using circumlocutions. Additional discussion includes the problems with superlatives and the dearth of adverbs in Elvish. 1988 Quettar Contains Translations of "The Hobbit" Reviewed n.d. pubblicazione speciale n° 1 1995 Quettar Anthony Appleyard takes us on a tour of Tolkien's less developed n.d. pubblicazione languages and provides a valuable dictionary for Danian, Old Beorian, speciale n° 2 Telerin, Ilkorin, Khuzdul, Old Noldorin, and Valarin. Autore/Società/Smial The Arts Group of the Tolkien Society Indirizzo Wiltshire, UK. Web site n.d. Quota associativa n.d. Pubblicazione Karmetari The cover of Karmentari (N° e data n.d.) Pubblicazione Karmetari Bulletin Foto n.d. Archivio pubblicazioni Data Nome Articoli/Sommario/Collegamento Sommario/Note Collegamento pubblicazione 1983 Karmetari da n.d. n.d. / 86 n°1 a n°11 1984 Quettar n.d. n.d. Karmetari Bulletin n°1 Autore/Società/Smial Nigglings - The Creative Writers Special Interest Group Indirizzo Yew Tree House, Station Road, Weston Rhyn, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 7RP, England Web site n.d. Quota associativa n.d. Pubblicazione Nigglings The cover of Nigglings 1 (1991) The cover of Nigglings Special 1 (1993) Archivio pubblicazioni Data Nome Articoli/Sommario/Collegamento Sommario/Note Collegamento pubblicazione 1991 Nigglings Neithan's Tale, by Chris Seeman. n.d. Volume 1 Shadow-lady, by Ruth Lacon. The Long Betrothal, a quartet of tales comprising Part 1: The Dreams of Kings, by Lyn Ritchie.
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