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_aTolkien, J. R. R. _q(John Ronald Reuel), _d1892-1973 _9137 |
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_aThe Two Towers / _cJ. R. R. Tolkien |
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_bHoughton Mifflin, New York _c1994 |
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_aThe Lord of the Rings ; _vBk. 2. _9145 |
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520 | _aThe Two Towers is the second part of J.R.R. Tolkien's epic adventure, The Lord of the Rings. Frodo and the companions of the Ring have been beset by danger during their quest to prevent the Ruling Ring from falling into the hands of the Dark Lord, Sauron, by destroying it in the Cracks of Doom. They have lost the wizard Gandalf in a battle with an evil spirit int he Mines of Moria; and at the Falls of Rauros, Boromir, seduced by the power of the Ring tried to seize it by force. While Frodo and Sam made their escape, the rest of the company was attacked by Orcs. Now they continue their journey alone down the great River Anduin---alone, that is, save for the mysterious creeping figure that follows wherever they go. | ||
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