Tolkien J. R. R.:
The Hobbit
Read by: MichaelKilgarriff, Producer: JohnPowell
Bbc Audiobooks , 2008
Size: 166x142 mm
ISBN: 9781602834545
ISBN-10: 1602834547
J. R. R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973) Was A Major Scholar Of The English Language, Specializing In Old And Middle English. Twice Professor Of Anglo-Saxon (Old English) At The University Of Oxford, He Also Wrote A Number Of Stories, Including Most Famously "The Hobbit" (1937) And "The Lord Of The Rings" (1954-1955), Which Are Set In A Pre-Historic Era In An Invented Version Of The World Which He Called By The Middle English Name Of Middle-Earth.
Michael Kilgarriff
Michael Kilgarriff Is An Actor, Musician, Writer. He Performs Regularly As Music Hall Chairman Of The Players' Theatre, London; He Has Worked For Bbc Television And Radio In A Variety Of Roles (Both As Actor And Writer) And Has Also Appeared In Both Pantomimes And More Serious Stage Work.<Br>
John Powell
John Powell Is Associate Professor Of History At Cumberland College. In Addition To The Companion Volume, Dictionary Of Literary Influences: The Nineteenth Century, 1800-1914 (2001), He Most Recently Published An Article On The Third Marquess Of Lansdowne In A Special Issue Of Parliamentary History (2003).

