The Tolkien Companion was part of a gift set I received as a kid. I had discovered and rabidly consumed The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings in paperback edition. My enthusiasm for them was such that my mother gifted me with a hard bound set of Tolkien which included The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, as well as The Silmarillion, Humphrey Carpenter’s authorized biography of Tolkien, and this book. They became the heart of my growing library, and over 40 years later they are still with me.
The Companion isn’t the sort of book you read cover to cover. It’s a Tolkien reference book, with alphabetical entries for all the unique people, places, and things in his massive universe. I randomly opened it to M and see:
Mablung: A scout for Faramir’s Rangers of Ithilien during the War of the Ring.
Maggot: See Farmer Maggot.
And so on. Most readers of Tolkien know all the major players from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, but this guide traces out every obscure name and place throughout all of Tolkien’s works then published.
The Tolkien Companion provides pleasant perusing. It also served me well over the years when I was searching for appropriate sounding names for characters or places in D&D campaigns. While I seldom take it down from its shelf anymore, noticing it there still brings a smile and a flood of happy memories.