With the widespread adoption of the printing press, moveable type, engraving, and mass production of paper, together with peace and accessible education the reign of King Elessar brought a renewed publishing industry to Gondor and beyond

  • A Gondor Rose Blooms In the Desert

    An example of early mass market novels popular in Dol Amroth, this is the classic exotic fanciful romance, thought by many to be the genre codifier, with improbable settings and eyebrow-raising depictions of Haradric culture.

  • Where now the horse and rider (a translation)

    A collection of Rohirric epic poetry, in translation. The classic advanced primer for learners, and an introduction to Rohirric culture.

  • A History of the House of Stewards

    The unauthorised, but well researched and authoritative tome on the House of Hurin

  • Culinary Journeys

    The modern classic by Cyaxares of Beyazim, a long time Cultural Attache to the Imperial Diplomatic Service, as he explores the fascinating food and stories behind them on his postings

  • A History of the Dwarves

    (In translation) The definitive work on the history of the children of Aule, by Gimli son of Gloin

  • The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen and other Great Romances

    A collection of epic tales and romances written by Barahir son of Elboron, Steward of Gondor, during post as Professor Emeritus of the University of Osgiliath

  • Haradric Household Hints

    The traditional gift for a new bride, considered the indispensable guide for establishing a household, with diagrams.

  • The Insides of Man

    The best known publication of Lord Amrothos of Dol Amroth, Chancellor of the University of Dol Amroth, updated regularly (whenever new specimens are available). The most used reference text on human anatomy in Gondor, particularly popular with Healers and Coroners.

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