Depends on which copy of the series you have. Originally intended by tolkien as one book, it was soon split up into three books: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers (which has 323-327 pages), and The Return of the King (which has 412 pages), with The Hobbit as a prequel and other books like the Silmarillion as side stories. My LOTR set has 1,135 pages altogether.
In the complete trilogy, there are about 1011 pages
The books pages change depending on the publisher, the HIGEST amount of pages is 885 the LOWEST is 398. I have no idea why the amount of pages change though.
In my book:
A5 size 12 text there is 412 pages
I'm sure that different copies will have a different number of pages. For example, I have heard that someone has 389 pages in their copy, yet my copy has 458.
It depends on which book, and whether its paperback or hard copy.
The Silmarillion has 365 pages.
"The Silmarillion" by J.R.R. Tolkien typically has around 365-400 pages, depending on the edition and formatting.
The ISBN of The Silmarillion is 0-048-23139-8.
In the Silmarillion they were called the Enchanted Isles on pages 118 and 306. No other name is mentioned. Their exact number and location were never known. This is a trick question!
No, there's no movie about First Age, only book Silmarillion (and other stories but they are included in Silmarillion).
The Hobbit, The Silmarillion
Vala, sister of Yavanna.
The Silmarillion is about the creation of the World, the Birth of the peoples of Middle Earth and the First Age of the Eldar (Elves) and their struggles against the first Dark Lord Morgoth (Melkor)
The Silmarillion
The Silmarillion.
Water Sleeps has 470 pages.
2500 pages are approximately 2,500 pages.
After Many a Summer has 314 pages.