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'''Mallorn 10''' was the tenth issue of the [[Mallorn (journal)|Mallorn journal]], published in [[1976]].<ref name=AM/> The issue includes the first publication of [[Letter 203]] (p. 19), appearing in a slightly different version than in ''[[The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien]]''.<ref>{{L|203|1}}</ref>
'''''Mallorn'' 10''' is the tenth issue of the [[Mallorn (journal)|Mallorn journal]], published in [[1976]].<ref name=AM/> The issue includes the first publication of [[Letter 203]] (p. 19), appearing in a slightly different version than in ''[[The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien]]''.<ref>{{L|203|1}}</ref>
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==Contents==
* The Hobbits
* The Hobbits
* "Male chauvinist lions: part 1. Sex discrimination in Tolkien" (Jessica Kemball-Cook; pp. 14-19)<ref name=AM>[http://sffrd.library.tamu.edu/search/author/1236/ Science-Fiction and Fantasy Collection (at Texas A&M University)] (accessed 21 March 2011)</ref>
* "Male chauvinist lions: part 1. Sex discrimination in Tolkien" (Jessica Kemball-Cook; pp. 14-19)<ref name=AM>[http://sffrd.library.tamu.edu/search/author/1236/ Science-Fiction and Fantasy Collection (at Texas A&M University)] (accessed 21 March 2011)</ref>
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Mallorn 10 is the tenth issue of the Mallorn journal, published in 1976.[1] The issue includes the first publication of Letter 203 (p. 19), appearing in a slightly different version than in The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien.[2]

Contents

  • The Hobbits
  • "Male chauvinist lions: part 1. Sex discrimination in Tolkien" (Jessica Kemball-Cook; pp. 14-19)[1]
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