Skip to main content
Home

Main menu

  • Home
  • About the society
    • Membership
    • The Captains of Gondor (Committee)
    • The Laws of the City (Constitution)
    • The Annals of the Captains
    • Past Varsity Quiz Results
    • Library
    • More About Us
    • Privacy Policy
  • Activities
    • Eagle Debates
      • Eagle Debate Summaries
      • Eagle Debate Results
    • Parlour Games
      • Consequences Generator
    • Quizzes
      • Question Bank
      • Quiz Round Types
      • Online Quizzes
  • Anor & Publications
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Anor Online Access
  • Termcards & Events
    • Past Termcards
  • Links

Links

This page contains a wide variety of links to societies we are affiliated with and other Tolkien-related web content we recommend or use regularly. If you want your page on this list, please contact the committee.

General Tolkien Sites

  • Wikipedia’s Middle-earth portal
    Jumping-off point for Middle-earth content on Wikipedia.
  • The Encyclopedia of Arda
    Fan-made encyclopedia of information about The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion.
  • Tolkien’s publisher’s promotional site.
    Includes information on Tolkien’s books in print.

Other societies

  • The Tolkien Society
    The main Tolkien society in the UK.
  • Taruithorn
    A Tolkien society at Another Place.
  • The Mythopoeic Society
    US-based society centred around Tolkien, Lewis, and Williams.
  • CUSFS
    The Cambridge University Science Fiction Society, including information on Jómsborg the New, which is the Cambridge University Fantasy society.

Tolkien Languages Sites

  • The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship
    The people behind the journal Vinyar Tengwar and the Lambengolmor mailing list.
  • Ardalambion
    Introductions to Tolkien’s languages.
  • CTS founding member Julian Bradfield’s Tolkien Languages page.
    Includes searchable archives of the
    TolkLang, Elfling and Lambengolmor mailing lists.

Other Sites

  • Tolkien Crackpot Theories
    Exactly what it says.
  • The Foreyule Feast
    Mark Waller helpfully put together a few pages about our Foreyule Feast, mostly of interest to those poor schmucks on the committee who have to organise it but perhaps you might find it useful (it contains recipes for the food for instance, so you can check and see if you can eat it or not).