

Rivendell 127 Moria 128 Lothlórien 130 Helm's Deep 132 Isengard 134 Edoras 136 Dunharrow 136 Minas Tirith 138 The Morannon 140 Henneth Annûn 141 The Path to Cirith Ungol THE LORD OF THE RINGS Introduction 117 Hobbiton and Bag End 118 Along the Brandy wine 120 On the Barrow-downs 122 At the Prancing Pony 124 Weathertop 126 THE HOBBIT Introduction 97 Over Hill and Under Hill: Goblin-town Out of the Frying Pan 104 Beorn's Wide Wooden Halls 105 Attercop, Attercop 106 Thranduil's Caverns 107 Lake-town 108 Lonely Mountain no The Battle of Five Armies 112 REGIONAL MAPS Introduction 69 The Shire 69 Eriador 72 Wilderland 78 The Misty Mountains 79 The Brown Lands, the Wold, the Downs, and the Emyn Muil 83 The White Mountains 86 Mordor (and Adjacent Lands) 90 THE THIRD AGE Introduction 51 Kingdoms of the Dúnedain (1050) 54 Battles (1200-1634) 56 The Great Plague (1636-37) 56 Wainriders and Angmar (1851-1975) 58 Deepening Difficulties (2000-2940) 60 Migrations of Hobbits 64 Migrations of Dwarves 65 THE SECOND AGE Introduction 37 Refugee Relocation 40 Advent of the Dark Years 42 Númenor 43 Voyages of the Númenóreans 44 The Realms in Exile 46 The Last Alliance 47 THE FIRST AGE Introduction 1 Valinor 6 Beleriand and the Lands to the North 9 The Great March 16 The Flight of the Noldor 18 Realms - Before the Great Defeat 19 Menegroth, the Thousand Caves 20 Nargothrond 21 Gondolin 22 Thangorodrim and Angband 22 Coming of Men 24 Travels of Beren and Lúthien 25 Travels of Turin and Nienor 26 The Battles of Beleriand 28 The First Battle 28 The Second Battle 28 The Third Battle 30 The Fourth Battle 30 The Fifth Battle 32 The Great Battle 32


Includes bibliographical references and index. The atlas of Middle-earth / Karen Wynn Fonstad. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Fonstad, Karen Wynn. númen (west)Ĭopyright © 1991 by Karen Wynn Fonstad ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDįor information about permission to reproduce selections from this book, write to Permissions, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2 Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108. Note that the chief compass point was west, toward Valinor.

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