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1911  Poem 'The Battle of  the Eastern Field' in 'The King  Edward's School
      Chronicle, Birmingham, Vol. XXVI No. 186, March, pp. 22-6.  Reprinted
      in  'Mallorn',  No.12,  1978,  pp.  24-8.  [Tolkien  also contributed
      reports on meetings of the  school debating society to the  magazine,
      November 1910  to June  1911, and  editorials to  issues for June and
      July 1911.]

1913   Poem  'From  the  many-willow'd  margin  of  the  immemorial Thames'
      (signed 'J') in  'The Stapeldon Magazine,  Vol. IV No.  20, December,
      p. 11. (Published for Exeter College by B.H. Blackwell, Oxford.)

1918  Introductory  note (signed 'J.R.R.T.')  in 'A Spring  Harvest', poems
      by  Geoffrey  Bache  Smith,  late  Lieutenant in Lancashire Fusiliers
      (London, Erskine  Macdonald, 1918).  [Tolkien and  C.L.Wiseman edited
      this  collection  of  Smith's  poetry  and  helped to arrange for its
      publication.

1920   Poem  'The  Happy  Mariners'  (signed  'J.R.R.T.') in 'The Stapledon
      Magazine', Vol.  V No.  26, June,  pp. 69-70.  (Published for  Exeter
      College by B.H.Blackwell, Oxford).

1922      Poem 'The Clerke's Compleinte' in 'The Gryphon', New Series, Vol.  IV
      No. 3, December, p. 95. (Signed 'N.N.').

1923   Poem 'Iumonna  Gold Galdre  Bewunden' in  'The Gryphon', New Series,
      Vol. IV No.4, January, p. 130 (Leeds University).

      Review  headed  'Holy   Maidenhood',  'Times  Literary   Supplement',
      London, 26  April 1923,  p. 281.  [A review  of Furnivall's  E.E.T.S.
      edition  of  'Hali  Maidenhad'.  Unsigned  but  Tolkien's  authorship
      established by reference in his diary.]

      Poem 'The  City of  the Gods'  in 'The  Microcosm', edited by Dorothy
      Una Ratcliffe,  Vol. VIII  No. 1,  spring, p.  8 (Issued privately in
      Leeds.)

      Obituary:  'Henry  Bradley,  3  Dec.,  1845-23  May,  1923'   (signed
      'J.R.R.T.), 'Bulletin of the Modern Humanities Research  Association'
      (London, Cambridge University Press), No. 20, October, pp.4-5.

      Poems  'The  Eadigan  Saelidan:  The  Happy  Mariners'  (revised from
      version  in  'The  Stapledon  Magazine',  1920),  and  'Enigmata Saxonica Nuper  Inventa Duo'
      in 'A  Northern Venture:  verses by  members of  the Leeds University
      English School Association', pp. 15-20 (Leeds, Swan Press).

      Poem  'The  Cat  and  the  Fiddle:  A  Nursery-Rhyme  Undone  and its
      Scandalous Secret  Unlocked', in  'Yorkshire Poetry',vol.  II No. 19,
      October-November, pp. 1-3 (Leeds,  Swan Press). [An early  version of
      poem  in  'The  Lord  of  the  Rings',  Book I Chapter 9, and in 'The
      Adventures of Tom  Bombadil' as 'The  Man in the  Moon Stayed Up  Too
      Late'.]

1924  Poems 'An Evening in  Tavrobel', 'The Lonely Isle' in  'Leeds University  Verse 1914-1924  (Leeds, Swan  Press), pp.
      56-8.

1925  'Some Contributions  to Middle-English Lexicography'. 'The  Review of
      English  Studies,   Vol.   I  No.   2,  April,  pp.   210-15 (London,
      Sidgwick & Jackson).

      'The Devil's Coach-Horses', 'The  Review of English Studies',  Vol. 1
      No. 3, July, pp. 331-6 (London, Sidgwick & Jackson).

1927   Poem  'The  Nameless  Land'  in  'Realities:  An Anthology of Verse'
      edited by  G.S.Tancred, pp.  24-5 (Leeds,  Swan Press;  London, Gay &
      Hancock).

      Poems 'Adventures in Unnatural  History' and 'Medieval Metres,  being
      the Freaks  of Fisiologus'  (signed 'Fisiologus')  in 'The  Stapledon
      Magazine', Vol. VII  No. 40, pp.123-7  (published for Exeter  College
      by B.H.Blackwell, Oxford).

1928   Foreword  to  'A  New  Glossary  of  the Dialect of the Huddersfield
      District' by Walter E. Haigh (London, Oxford University Press).

1929  'Ancrene Wisse and Hali  Meiohad', 'Essays and Studies by members  of
      the  English  Association',  Vol.  XIV,  pp.104-26 (Oxford, Clarendon
      Press).

1930  'The Oxford English  School', 'The Oxford Magazine', Vol.  XLVIII No.
      21,  May,  pp.  278-80,  782  (Oxford,  Oxonian  Press.  [An  Article
      proposing a reformed syllabus.]

1931  Poem 'Progress in  Bimble Town' (signed 'K.Bagpuize') in  'The Oxford
      Magazine', Vol. L No. 1, October, p. 22 (Oxford, Oxonian Press).

      'Sigelwara Land': Part I, 'Medium Aevenum', 1 (December), pp.  183-96
      (Oxford, Basil Blackwell).

1933  Poem 'Errantry' in 'The  Oxford Magazine', Vol. LII No. 5,  November,
      p. 180 (Oxford,  Oxonian Press). [An  earlier version of  poem of the
      same title in 'The Adventures of Tom Bombadil'.]

      'Sigelwara  Land':  Part  II,  'Medium  Aevenum, 3 (June), pp. 95-111
      (Oxford, Basil Blackwell).

1936   'Songs for  the Philologists,  J.R.R.Tolkien, E.V.Gordon  and others
      (privately  printed  in  Department  of  English, University College,
      London). [A  collection of  humorous verses  originally circulated in
      typescript at Leeds University.  Verses are unsigned but  Tolkien was
      author  of  'From  One  to  Five',  'Syx Mynet', 'Ruddoc Hana', 'Ides
      Aelfscyne',  'Bagme  Bloma',  'Eadig  Beo  pu', 'Ofer Widne Garsecg',
      'La Huru',  'I Sat  Upon a  Bench', 'Natura  Apis', 'The  Root of the
      Boot' (early  version of  'The Stone  Troll'), 'Frenchmen  Froth' and
      'Lit and Lang'.]

      Poem  'Knocking  at  the  Door:  Lines  induced  by  sensations  when
      waiting for  an answer  at the  door of  an Exalted  Academic Person'
      (signed  'Oxymore')  in  'The   Oxford  Magazine',  Vol.  LV   No.13,
      February,  p.  403  (Oxford,  Oxonian  Press).  [Original  version of
      'The Mewlips'.]

      Poem 'Iumonna Gold  Galdre Bewunden' in  'The Oxford Magazine',  Vol.
      LV  No.  15,  March,  p.  473  (Oxford, Oxonian Press). [Revised from
      version in  'The Gryphon',  1923. Further  revised as  'The Hoard' in
      'The Adventures of Tom Bombadil'.]

1938   'Letter  about  "The  Hobbit"',  'Observer',  London,  20  February.
      [Tolkien wrote  in reply  to letter  published in  that newspaper  on
      16 January.] Reprinted in 'Letters of J.R.R.Tolkien, pp. 30-2.

      Letter 'The  name Coventry'  in 'The  Catholic Herald',  23 February,
      p. 2. [Reply to letter by 'H.D.' published on 9 February.]

1947   '"Ipplen" in  Sawles Warde',  'English Studies',  Vol. XXVIII No. 6,
      December,   pp.   168-70   (Amsterdam,   Swets   &  Zeitlinger).  (In
      collaboration with S.R.T.O. d'Ardenne.)

1953  'A  Fourteenth-Century Romance', 'Radio  Times', London, 4  December.
      [Foreword to BBC Thord Programme broadcasts of Tolkien's  translation
      of 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'.]

      Poem  'Imram'  in  'Time  and  Tide',  London,  Vol.  XXXVI No. 49, 3
      December,  p.  1561.  [Appeared  in  unpublished  MS 'The Notion Club
      Papers' as 'The Death of St. Brendan'.]

      Preface to  'The Ancrene  Riwle', translated  into Modern  English by
      M.B.Salu (London, Burn & Oates, 1955).

      Preparatory  note  to  'The  Old  English Apollonius of Tyre', edited
      by Peter Goolden, p. iii (London, Oxford University Press, 1958).

1960   Letter to  'Triode', No.  18, May.  [Comments on  article by  Arthur
      K.Weir in previous issue.]

1966   'Tolkien on  Tolkien', 'Diplomat',  Vol. XVIII  No. 197, October, p.
      39. [Brief account of Tolkien's  life and motives as a  writer, taken
      from statement prepared for his publishers.]

      Contribution  as  translator  to   'The  Jerusalem  Bible'   (London,
      Carton, Longman &  Todd; New York,  Doubleday). [Tolkien is  named as
      an editor  but his  only contribution  was to  make original draft of
      translation  of  Book  of  Jonah,  which  was  extensively revised by
      other hands before publication.]

      Poem  'For   W.H.A.'  in   'Shenandoah:  The   Washington  and    Lee
      University Review',  Vol. XVIII  No. 2,  winter, pp.  96-7. [Poem  in
      Anglo-Saxon with  modern English  translation in  honour of  sixtieth
      birthday of W.H. Auden.]

      Letter describing origins  of Inklings in  'The Image of  Man in C.S.
      Lewis' by  William Luther  White, pp.  221-2 (Nashville  & New  York,
      Abingdon  Press).  Reprinted  in  UK  by  Hodder  &  Stoughton  1970.
      Letter reprinted in 'Letters of J.R.R.Tolkien, pp. 387-8.

1971   Passage in  'Attacks of  Taste', compiled  and edited  by Evelyn  B.
      Byrne  and  Otto  M.  Penzler,  p.43  (New  York,  Gotham Book Mart).
      [Tolkien describes reading habits as young man.]

      'The  Old  English  Exodus',  text,  translation  and  commentary  by
      J.R.R.Tolkien,  edited  by  Joan  Turville-Petre  (Oxford,  Clarendon
      Press).

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