What books did J.R.R Tolkien write?

J.R.R. Tolkien wrote a number of books, but he is most famous for his The Lord of the Rings trilogy, which includes:

* The Fellowship of the Ring

* The Two Towers

* The Return of the King

Here are some of his other notable works:

The Hobbit: A prequel to *The Lord of the Rings*, it tells the story of Bilbo Baggins and his adventures with the dwarves.

The Silmarillion: A collection of myths and legends about the creation of Middle-earth, the First Age, and the history of the Elves.

Unfinished Tales: A collection of stories, poems, and essays that Tolkien did not complete during his lifetime.

The Adventures of Tom Bombadil: A collection of poems and stories about the mysterious figure of Tom Bombadil, who appears in *The Lord of the Rings*.

Farmer Giles of Ham: A collection of stories and poems about the farmer Giles and his adventures with the creatures of the forest.

The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (trans.): Although not originally written by Tolkien, he translated this book into English.

Tolkien also wrote a number of academic works, including:

A Middle English Vocabulary: A dictionary of Middle English words.

The Monsters and the Critics: An essay about the nature of monsters in literature.

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: An edition of the medieval poem, with notes and commentary.

This is not an exhaustive list of all of Tolkien's works, but it includes his most well-known and important books.

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