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116 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1998
The blind was down; but outside the moon rose up out of the sea, and laid the silver path across the waters that is the way to places at the edge of the world and beyond, for those that can walk on it.Tolkien wrote this children's tale for his son Michael to amuse him upon the loss of his favorite toy, a little leaden dog which he lost on a beach of grey shingle stones in Filey, a town on the Yorkshire coast where the Tolkiens spent their holiday.
It would take the whole of another story, at least, to tell you of all their adventures in Uncharted Waters and of their glimpses of lands unknown to geography, before they passed the Shadowy Seas and reached the great Bay of Fairyland (as we call it) beyond the Magic Isles; and saw far off in the last West the Mountains of Elvenhome and the light of Faery upon the waves. Roverandom thought he caught a glimpse of the city of the Elves on the green hill beneath the Mountains, a glint of white far away...In Tolkien's mythology the Shadowy Seas and the Magic Isles hide and guard Aman (Elvenhome, and the home of the Valar) from the rest of the world.
Only the shrimps heard him, and they asked him what was the matter. He told them all bout it, and expected them to be very sorry for him but they only said:I'm aware that this is a reach but I really feel like WWII sucked the joy out of Tolkien. :(
'How would you like to be boiled? Have you ever been boiled?
You never know what will happen next, when once you get mixed up with wizards and their friends.