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not a Maiar, or a Valar. He's a land wight! , he is too good a philologist to miskate plurals for singulars, whether in Quenya or English. Of course he said not a Maia, or a Vala. He's a land wight! And it was not Houghton Mifflin, to which Tolkien offered The Silmarillion, and had it rejected, it was Stanley Unwin. Twice. However popular Tolkien might be in the States, he was still an Englishman, and published with a British publisher, whom he knew personally. Houghton Mifflin basically were just the US licensees of Allen & Unwin (and still are, of Harper Collins nowadays).
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Dhiraj
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 23:16:11
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 190.39.104.60
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