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    When did J.R.R. Tolkien die?

    Question #30418. Asked by LOTRluver. (Mar 23 03 1:47 AM)


    Bryce

    J.R.R Tolkien died September 2, 1973...his books are magficant. Please, LOTRluver please read the hobbit and then the trilogy of the lord of the rings. So much magic awaits you...

    Mar 23 03, 3:32 AM
    Lord_of_Ring

    Tolkien sadley died on september 2 1973 from Pneomonia just after his wife.

    Dec 30 05, 3:09 AM


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