Tolkien's Middle-Earth and Monsters Postcard Book: A Book of 40 Postcards
Tolkien's Middle-Earth and Monsters Postcard Book: A Book of 40 Postcards
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Book Description
A beguiling collection of postcards inspired by Tolkien’s magical world—ideal for sending or to be enjoyed as a picture book.
From the Publisher
In his classic tales The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion, J.R.R. Tolkien created an exquisitely detailed fantasy world that continues to capture the imaginations of readers and filmgoers everywhere. This bumper collection of postcards, which features the paintings of top fantasy artists, celebrates Tolkien’s enduring works and his unrivaled powers of imagination.
Tolkien's Middle-Earth and Monsters Postcard Book: A Book of 40 Postcards,Alan Lee,John Howe,J.R.R. Tolkien,HarperCollins (UK),0007142595,Art,General,English,Fantasy,Painting & paintings,Stationery items
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