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** "Christopher Tolkien's Comments in ''The Fall of Arthur''", reprinted in  [[Beyond Bree 243|''Beyond Bree'' Dec. 2013]]
** "Christopher Tolkien's Comments in ''The Fall of Arthur''", reprinted in  [[Beyond Bree 243|''Beyond Bree'' Dec. 2013]]
* [[2014]]: [[Beyond Bree Jan. 2014|''Beyond Bree'' Jan. 2014]] Jan. 2014
* [[2014]]: [[Beyond Bree Jan. 2014|''Beyond Bree'' Jan. 2014]] Jan. 2014
** "Gandalf’s Description"  
** "Gandalf’s Description"
* [[2014]]: [[Amon Hen 250|''Amon Hen'' 250]]
** "Gandalf and the Merlin of the Arthurian Chronicles "


===Tolkien Fanzines <ref group=note>Fanzines privately circulated to less than twenty persons.</ref>===
===Tolkien Fanzines <ref group=note>Fanzines privately circulated to less than twenty persons.</ref>===

Revision as of 18:01, 15 December 2014

James D. Allan (Jim Allan; b. 1945) published books and articles on Tolkien in the 1970s, primarily on linguistics. His An Introduction to Elvish was the first book-length publication on Tolkien's invented languages. His surname is sometimes wrongly printed as Allen with an e.

In the late 70s Jim was moderator of the Toronto branch of the Mythopoeic Society which in the early 80s became the Fantasy, Folklore, and Mythology Discussion Group, not particularly connected with Tolkien.

Jim was editor of Mythprint (with Elliott Grassett, Karen Pearlston, and Dorothy Tate) in part of 1975/1976 and the same group served as data production editors on Mythlore 12, Mythlore 13, Mythlore 14, and Mythlore 15 (June, 1976 to March, 1977).

In 1979 Jim was one of the two guests of honour at Mythcon 10.

Since the late 90s Jim has been active on many web forums, usually using the logins Jallan, jallan, Jallanite, or jallanite.

He is currently (2012) an active member of the Wellinghall (Toronto) Smial of The Tolkien Society.

Bibliography, selected

Articles

Tolkien Fanzines [note 1]

Monographs

Books

Notes

  1. Fanzines privately circulated to less than twenty persons.