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*[[Tyalië Tyelelliéva 10]]: ''Encyclopedie de la Terre du Milieu; Volume I: Quenya, book by Edward Kloczko, review by Gary Hunnewell''
*[[Tyalië Tyelelliéva 10]]: ''Encyclopedie de la Terre du Milieu; Volume I: Quenya, book by Edward Kloczko, review by Gary Hunnewell''
*[[Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992]]: ''Tolkien Fandom''
*[[Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992]]: ''Tolkien Fandom''
* [[2014]]: [[The Hobbit and Tolkien's Mythology|The Hobbit ''and Tolkien's Mythology'']]
** "A Scientific Examination of Durin's Day"


===Publications===
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Sumner Gary Hunnewell (a.k.a. Hildifons Took) is an American Tolkien fandom scholar[1].

Biography

Sumner Gary Hunnewell, who lives in Missouri, USA, is a an American Tolkien fandom scholar. He has collected and published on Tolkien fandom in recent decades. He has also worked with Marquette University on enlarging their J.R.R. Tolkien archive.[2][3][4] Sumner Gary Hunnewell is also working with Marquette University to store his collection on microfilm.[5]

New England Tolkien Society / Beyond Bree

Sumner Gary Hunnewell is/was the driving force behind the New England Tolkien Society. In 2002 Sumner Gary Hunnewell received the Beyond Bree Award. Sumner Gary Hunnewell also co-hosted Beyond Bree Moots in the 1990s.[6]

Bibliography

Sumner Gary Hunnewell has published multiple articles and publications in recent decades.

Articles

Publications

  • Tolkien Fandom Review 1964[7]
  • Tolkien Fandom Review 1965[8]
  • Tolkien Fandom Review 1966[9]
  • From the Archives of Hildifons Took, Formerly of Tuckborough: A Collection of Items found in non-Tolkien fanzines, written and drawn by Fans and Students of the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien
  • Tolkien Fannish and Scholarly Activities and Publications 1992[10]

Trivia

Sumner Gary Hunnewell is a baron Reunited Kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor (a Tolkien network from the late 1990s through 2001) and negotiated the Keble College Compact with Tolkien Society Forodrim in 1992.[11]

References

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