JRR Tolkien and his overlooked connections with Leeds
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#x3C;p>Does JRR Tolkien's masterwork 'The Lord of the Rings' have lost Yorkshire roots? On the anniversary of Tolkien's arrival at Leeds, and as casting starts for two new prequel films, <strong>Martin Hickes</strong> investigates</p>
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