On Fanlore, users with accounts can edit pages including user pages, can create pages, and more. Any information you publish on a page or an edit summary will be accessible by the public and to Fanlore personnel. Because Fanlore is a wiki, information published on Fanlore will be publicly available forever, even if edited later. Be mindful when sharing personal information, including your religious or political views, health, racial background, country of origin, sexual identity and/or personal relationships. To learn more, check out our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Select "dismiss" to agree to these terms.
Trotter - The Bounder Goes Abroad
Zine | |
---|---|
Title: | Trotter - The Bounder Goes Abroad |
Publisher: | |
Editor: | |
Author(s): | Philip W. Helms and David L. Dettman |
Cover Artist(s): | |
Illustrator(s): | Sarah Graves |
Date(s): | May 1995 |
Medium: | |
Size: | |
Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Tolkien |
Language: | English |
External Links: | |
Click here for related articles on Fanlore. | |
Trotter - The Bounder Goes Abroad is a gen 38-page novel by Philip W. Helms and David L. Dettman. It is illustrated by Sarah Graves.
From the American Tolkien Society catalog: "In this sequel to The New Hobbit, Trotter, the slightly paranoid Bounder, embarks on his own quest and adventures during the War of the Ring. Trotter leaves hobbit-lands alone, headed South, to find the distant and mysterious “Mr. Underhill.” Before he concludes the quest, the Bounder will find himself hiding from Nazgul, battling the Uruk-hai, tortured and imprisoned in the dungeons of Isengard, making polite conversation with a huge and starving warg, and helpless in the mazy depths of Fangorn Forest."
This zine is the sequel to The New Hobbit.