* 1938 New York Herald Tribune Best Juvenile Story of the Season The Hobbit * 1957 International Fantasy Award at the 15th World Science Fiction Convention The Lord of the Rings * 1972 J R R Tolkien was honoured as a C.B.E. (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) * 1978 Locus Award - The Silmarillion * 1978 Gandalf Award - The Silmarillion
Yes, J.R.R. Tolkien received several awards for his literary works, including the International Fantasy Award in 1957 for "The Lord of the Rings" and a posthumous Hugo Award for Best Fiction Book in 1966. His impact on the fantasy genre continues to be recognized and celebrated.
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Yes, J.R.R. Tolkien had one younger brother, Hilary Arthur Reuel Tolkien, who was born in 1894. They shared a close relationship throughout their lives.
Tolkien left many sketches and drawings. He even doodled using colored pens during his train rides. The original hardcover versions of The Hobbit were published with his pictures and maps in them, and many of them have been used since then.There is a book, Pictures by JRR Tolkien that contain many of them.
No, the Elves are the ones with all of the courage!
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Probably not, not often do pirates receive awards.
Yes, Priscilla Tolkien, the youngest child of J.R.R. Tolkien, has one son named Michael George Tolkien.
He did not win any.
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No one has ever won 48 academy awards. The most academy awards ever won by any one person is 22 awards given to Walt Disney.
yes, look up wat awards somewere else...