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The Maps of Tolkien's Middle-Earth by Brian Sibley
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The Map of Tolkien's Middle-earth: Map of Tolkien's Middle-earth

by Brian Sibley

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Eos (1995), Paperback, 24 pages

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 061839110X, Hardcover)

Best-selling Tolkien expert Brian Sibley (The Lord of the Rings: The Making of the Movie Trilogy and The Lord of the Rings Official Movie Guide) presents a slipcased collection of four full-color, large-format maps of Tolkien's imaginary realm illustrated by John Howe, a conceptual designer for the blockbuster films directed by Peter Jackson. The set includes a hardcover book describing in detail the importance and evolution of geography within Tolkien's epic fiction and four color maps presented with minimal folds, including two (Beleriand and NĂºmenor) never before published in this country.

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